The recent wildfires in Los Angeles have wreaked havoc across the region, destroying over 1,000 structures, including homes in Pacific Palisades and Malibu. Spanning over 15,000 acres, the disaster has left many celebrities grappling with the loss of their homes and cherished memories.
A community in wildfires: Personal stories of loss
- James Woods
The actor recounted his harrowing experience on CNN, stating, “One day you’re swimming in the pool, and the next day it’s all gone.” He shared an emotional moment when his wife’s young niece offered her piggy bank to help them rebuild. - Billy Crystal
The beloved actor lost his Pacific Palisades home, where he and his wife had lived since 1979. “Every inch of our house was filled with love,” Crystal shared, adding, “We are heartbroken, but with the love of our children and friends, we will get through this.” - Paris Hilton
Paris Hilton lost her Malibu home, sharing her devastation on Instagram: “This home is where we built so many precious memories. My heart and prayers are going out to every family affected by these fires.” - Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag
The couple, known for their time on The Hills, witnessed their home go up in flames via security cameras. Pratt wrote, “I’m watching our house burn down,” while Montag later expressed sorrow over losing “everything we worked so hard for.” - Mandy Moore
The This Is Us actress shared footage of the devastation as she evacuated. She expressed gratitude for her family’s safety while mourning the widespread losses: “Our community is broken, but we will be here to rebuild together.” - Ricki Lake
The talk show host revealed the loss of her dream home, calling the wildfires an “apocalyptic event.” - Miles Teller and Keleigh Sperry
The Top Gun: Maverick star and his wife lost their Pacific Palisades home. Sperry urged followers to provide water for displaced animals, posting an image of the devastation with a broken heart emoji.
Evacuations and reflections
- Mark Hamill of Star Wars fame and Schitt’s Creek actor Eugene Levy both evacuated as flames neared their homes. Hamill described the scene as the most terrifying since 1993, while Levy said, “The smoke was very dark and intense.”
- Jamie Lee Curtis reported her home was safe but voiced concern for her community, stating, “Many friends have now lost their homes.”
Heartbreaking imagery: Homes reduced to ashes in the wildfires
Cameron Mathison, known for General Hospital, shared a video of his destroyed home, writing, “This is what’s left of our beautiful home, where our kids were raised.”
A call for resilience
As firefighters battle the wildfires and recovery efforts begin, the affected celebrities and residents are coming together, united by a shared commitment to rebuild. This tragic chapter serves as a stark reminder of nature’s power and the importance of community solidarity in the face of disaster.