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Celebrities Face Devastating Losses As LA Wildfires Ravage Communities

Celebrities Face Devastating Losses As LA Wildfires Ravage Communities

Celebrities Face Devastating Losses As LA Wildfires Ravage Communities

Photo: Paris Hilton (Left) and Mandy Moore (Right)

India-West News Desk

LOS ANGELES, CA – The ongoing Los Angeles wildfires have left a trail of devastation, with several celebrities among those affected.

Mandy Moore, known for her role in This Is Us, revealed on Instagram that her Altadena, California, home was destroyed by the Eaton Fire. “This is Altadena. Leveled. My sweet home,” she wrote, expressing heartbreak over the destruction. Moore, who evacuated safely with her family and pets, shared her sadness, saying, “Our community is broken, but we will rebuild together.” She also mourned the loss of her children’s school and favorite local landmarks.

Paris Hilton lost her Malibu home in the Pacific Palisades fire. Watching the destruction on live TV, Hilton described the experience as “heartbreaking beyond words.” She shared memories tied to the house, where her son Phoenix took his first steps, and expressed gratitude that her family was safe. Hilton pledged support for fire victims and thanked first responders.

Veteran actor Billy Crystal confirmed his Pacific Palisades home of 45 years was destroyed. “We raised our children and grandchildren here. Every inch of our house was filled with love,” he said, vowing resilience and praising the firefighters’ efforts.

Melissa Rivers, daughter of Joan Rivers, lost her home and cherished family heirlooms. “That is the end of everything that belonged to my family,” she said, tearfully recalling the few items she managed to save.

James Woods evacuated successfully but later confirmed his house was lost. “One day you’re swimming in the pool; the next day it’s all gone,” he said.

The fires have displaced countless families, and stars like Chrissy Teigen shared the fear and uncertainty of evacuating. “This is surreal,” she wrote, calling the blazes a “hellscape.”

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