Hollywood Stars Flee as Wildfires Ravage – The devastating wildfires sweeping through Los Angeles have spared no one, including some of Hollywood’s biggest names. As flames continue to spread across the Pacific Palisades and surrounding areas, many celebrities find themselves among the thousands of residents forced to evacuate and grapple with the loss of their homes.
Celebrities Among Those Who Lost Homes as Devastating Los Angeles Fires
The Pacific Palisades neighborhood, known for its star-studded residents, has been hit particularly hard by the fires. Several A-list celebrities have confirmed the destruction of their homes, while others anxiously await news about their properties.
Adam Brody and Leighton Meester, Paris Hilton, and Mandy Moore are among those who have reportedly lost their homes to the blaze. Moore shared her heartbreak on Instagram, saying, “So heartbroken for the destruction and loss. I don’t know if our place made it.”Other celebrities forced to evacuate include:
- Mark Hamill, who described his last-minute evacuation on Instagram
- James Woods, who posted footage of flames near his home
- Jamie Lee Curtis
- Eugene Levy
- Kate Beckinsale
- Anna Faris
- Billy Crystal
The fires have also claimed historic landmarks, including the ranch house of Hollywood legend Will Rogers and the Topanga Ranch Motel built by William Randolph Hearst in 1929.
As the wildfires continue to burn uncontained, more than 70,000 residents are under evacuation orders, with nearly 30,000 structures threatened. The entertainment industry has been significantly impacted, with film productions halted and awards season events disrupted. The Critics Choice Awards, originally scheduled for this Sunday, have been postponed to February 26.
The Getty Villa, a famous museum in Pacific Palisades, has announced its closure until at least January 13 due to the proximity of the fires. While some vegetation on the property has burned, museum officials confirmed that the artworks remain safe.
Despite the heartbreak, many stars have expressed gratitude for the firefighters and first responders battling the blaze. As Los Angeles faces this unprecedented crisis, the resilience of its residents, including its celebrity population, shines through. The coming days will be crucial as firefighters work tirelessly to contain the fires and assess the full extent of the damage.
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