Paris Hilton, Cameron Mathison, Heidi Montag and more stars are speaking out after losing their homes in the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
As multiple blazes spread through the Los Angeles area, at least 16 people have died and thousands of structures have been destroyed in what may be some of the most destructive wildfires in Southern California history.
Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal and Anthony Hopkins among heartbroken stars who have lost homes - Wildfires are burning across southern California with celebrities among those to lose their properties
With wildfires sweeping across parts of Los Angeles County, Hollywood stars are among the many who have lost homes amid the destruction. Billy Crystal, the star of Before, and his wife, Janice, lost their home of 46 years in Pacific Palisades,
Mandy Moore, Diane Warren, Heidi Montag, and thousands of other Los Angeles residents were put under evacuation orders
But Moore said she and her husband, musician Taylor Goldsmith, "lost our garage and back house ... a car as he evacuated Malibu and captioned the clip, "#Biblical." Paris Hilton said on Instagram she was "heartbroken beyond words" after losing her ...
Paris Hilton, Cameron Mathison, Heidi Montag and more stars are speaking out after losing their homes in the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
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
Mandy Moore revealed last week that she had had evacuated from her home and was safe with her “kids, dogs and cats.” Here's where she's now.
Los Angeles has been devastated by a series of destructive wildfires, and celebrities spoke out on what it was like to lose their homes to the crisis.
This city has always been a profound source of inspiration for me, and my thoughts are with everyone impacted during this difficult time,” Tesfaye wrote. “My focus remains on supporting the recovery of these communities and aiding its incredible people as they rebuild.
In a cruel coincidence, the Palisades and Eaton fires wiped out two neighborhoods with unique significance in L.A.'s music industry.