California's devastating wildfires, most recently the Palisades Fire, have left destruction across the state, forcing tens of thousands of residents including many celebrities, out of their homes.
The ‘All My Children’ alum confirmed his home was completely destroyed by the blaze in an Instagram Reel on Wednesday, Jan. 8
Paris Hilton, Mandy Moore, Jhene Aiko and Billy Crystal are just some of the stars who've lost their homes in the Southern California fires.
Spencer Pratt defends himself over accusations he's "milking" the tragedy of losing his and Heidi Montag's home by asking fans to support them financially, while also defending Mandy Moore from the backlash she's received after sharing a GoFundMe for her in-laws' losses.
Cameron Mathison is one of many Californians who ... Mathison is not the only celebrity affected by the Eaton Fire. Mandy Moore, who also lives in Altadena, said that “miraculously, the main ...
Los Angeles is on fire, ravaged by raging wildfires, and Hollywood's celebrity class are among the affected homeowners and citizens.
Mark Hamill detailed his 'last-minute' evacuation from his L.A. home amid the 'most horrific fire since ’93.' Several other stars took to social media to share their own reactions to the Palisades fire.
Mandy Moore’s heartfelt update about her house amid the devastating Eaton fire has captured widespread attention. The This Is Us star took to Instagram to share emotional posts detailing the loss and destruction in her Altadena neighborhood,
Hilary Duff and her husband Matthew Koma have extended shelter to Mandy Moore’s family after the latter’s home burned down in the California wildfires. Moore’s brother-in-law Griffin
Paris Hilton, Cameron Mathison, Heidi Montag and more stars are speaking out after losing their homes in the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
Cameron Mathison confirmed his home has been destroyed ... larger flames are still burning in full force. Related: Mandy Moore Says She Doesn't Know If 'Our Place Made It' as Her Family Is ...
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.”