The ongoing wildfires in the Southwestern state of the US, California have caused devastation. Not only common people but several celebrities also had to flee from Los Angeles to save themselves. Many of them even lost their homes in this wildfire.
Heiress Paris Hilton has been left "heartbroken" after watching her Malibu mansion "burn to the ground on live TV" in the deadly Los Angeles wildfires that also destroyed acting legend Billy Crystal 's $9 million home, where he has lived for 46 years, and a house owned by "All My Children" alum, Cameron Mathison.
Multiple stars, including Adam Brody and Leighton Meester, Paris Hilton, Cameron Mathison, Billy Crystal, and Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag, have lost their homes to the flames, which began in ...
Celebrities who have lost homes in the California wildfires include Paris Hilton, Melissa Rivers and Billy Crystal.
Los Angeles is on fire, ravaged by raging wildfires, and Hollywood's celebrity class are among the affected homeowners and citizens.
Pratt shared a video documenting his return to his Pacific Palisades home after the L.A. wildfires forced him and his family to evacuate earlier this month.
Vin Diesel took to Instagram on Thursday to share that Fast & Furious will "finally return home" to Los Angeles to complete the eleventh and possibly final film, Fast X: Part 2, to support the city amid the devasting wildfires.
"I don’t like when companies or rich people ask their fans to make their donations for them," the actor wrote on social media.
With the infernos as close as five blocks from their mansion, Don Cheadle and his family were evacuated from their LA home as the LA wildfires crept closer to their property.
After the blazes caused devastation, Conan O’Brien has revealed his house has survived the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires.
The park is home to the Griffith Observatory, the Greek Theatre, the Los Angeles Zoo and the Hollywood Sign. The Los Angeles Fire Department said Monday afternoon that firefighters successfully extinguished a fire in Griffith Park. The LAFD said the brush fire was reported at 1:02 p.m. and involved “light grass burning into medium brush on slope.”
At least 27 people have died in the fires and another 31 remain missing, officials said Friday. Some 12,000 homes, businesses and other structures have been leveled or damaged in the blazes, Cal Fire said.