Something was not right in the hills – then the flames came
On the days before the sky became orange and the sirens screamed through quiet neighborhoods, something felt in Los Angeles.
The wind whispered the danger and the air hung heavily by tension – a kind that sinks into your bones before the disaster. The inhabitants of Malibu, Calabasas and Pacific Palisades spoke of unpleasant sleep and strange warmth, they did not know they were on the brink of disasters.
Then, seemingly overnight, Paradise turned into a nightmare.
Failed fires swept Los Angeles spared anyone – not rich and famous. Many celebrities are now struggling to destroy thousands of houses with a heartbreaking loss of their qualities and valuable memories. Below are 25 actors and public personalities whose lives have been deeply influenced.
Bella Hadid
 The Bella Hadid shared the grief of the loss of his children’s home in Malibu – tasty for appearing on the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. In the emotional post she wrote, “So many memories.”
Adam Brody and Leighton Meester
 Pacific Palisades Adam Brody and Leighton Meester, purchased in 2019, were completely absorbed by flames. Although the couple did not give a public statement, sources confirm that they are safe.
Paris Hilton
 Paris Hilton revealed that her residence Malibu was destroyed. “This house held so many memories,” she wrote. “I’m just grateful that my family is safe.”
Diane Warren
 The legendary composer Diane Warren has lost her home Malibu for almost 30 years. Our ashes sent a photo of the rainbow and wrote, “It’s gone, but the memories will stay.”
Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt
 The reality of TV personality Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt shared emotional photographs of their burned home. “We will always appreciate the memories we created here,” Montag wrote.
James Woods
 Actor James Woods told how he helped evacuate an older neighbor before watching his home Pacific Palisades became the victim of fire. He spoke emotionally about the chaos and the destruction he witnessed.
Billy Crystal
 Veteran actor Billy Crystal confirmed the overall loss of his Pacific Palisades home. In a sincere statement, he spoke of his family of decades of memories and expressed his determination to rebuild.
Ricki Lake
 Television personality Ricki Lake described that she had lost her home Malibu Dream as “immense”. She and her husband escaped unharmed, but emotional damage was significant.
Eugene Levy
 Schitt’s star Creek Eugene Levy also lost a long -term residence in Los Angeles. Despite the tragedy, he expressed gratitude for the security of his family and appreciated the first respondents.
Anna Faris
 Anna Faris family house in the Pacific Palisades was reduced to ruins. Its representatives confirmed that the family is safe and offered thanks to emergency workers.
Sandra Lee
 Chef Celebrit Sandra Lee mourned over the loss of his “sanctuary Malibu” and said, “Everything is gone.” Yet she expressed hope for the future and gratitude that her loved ones were uninvited.
Miles Teller
 Actor Miles Teller and his wife Keleigh lost the Malibus headquarters that they only recently bought. The short -term dream made a loss even more painful.
Cary Elwes
 The star of the bride’s princess Cary Elwes confirmed that his home was destroyed. “We are grateful for being safe,” he said, offering support to other victims.
Cameron Mathison
 Actor Cameron Mathison shared videos about what remained from his home – the ambulance is reduced. He called it “unbearable loss” and thanked his friends and fans for their support.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
 Julia Louis-Dreyfus and her family lost the Pacific Palisades residence. Her sons publicly thanked the firefighters who tried to save their home.
Jeff Bridges
 Jeff Bridges lost his beloved home Malibu, which was handed over from his parents. The loss called deeply personal, but focused on the strength and unity of his community.
Mel Gibson
 The property of Mel Gibson Malibu was among many destroyed. While he was grinded by lost irreplaceable items, he expressed relief that his family was safe.
John Goodman
 The long -term home of John Goodman in the Pacific Palisades was lost. Although he did not comment, the neighbors shared stories about their generosity and kindness during the crisis.
Anthony Hopkins
 Sir Anthony Hopkins, who bought the Pacific Palisades home in 2021, saw that it was destroyed by fire. After lasting previous fire losses, the experience was particularly painful.
Brad Paisley
 Country Brad Paisley was thinking about the loss of her former Pacific Palisades house and remembered many milestones that his wife had experienced there and his wife. “The memories will continue to live,” he said.
Melissa rivers
 Melissa Rivers saved Emmy of her late mother Joan Rivers before she fled from the Pacific Palisades home, which was later reduced to ashes. “It’s all gone,” she said, expressing recognition for emergency crews.
Jhene aiko
 Singer Jhene Aiko mourned over the loss of her home in Pacific Palisades and described the experience as “devastating outside words”. She shared her gratitude for the security of her family.
Tina Knowles
 Tina Knowles, Mother Beyonce, lost Malibu retreat. She described it as a “sacred space” and offered thanks to firefighters who fought fire.
Milo Ventimiglia
 When he was preparing for his fatherhood, actor Milo Ventimiglia faced the loss of his home Malibu. He described the return to devastation as “incredibly difficult moment”.
Mandy Moore
 While the house of Altadena Mandy Moore was mostly spared, its neighborhood was destroyed. She shared her heart breaking for many neighbors who lost everything.
Converting after flames
These deeply personal stories emphasize the widespread destruction caused by LA fires. Despite the heart break, these celebrities serve as a reminder of the resistance and community spirit that appears in the face of the disaster.
When they and countless others begins the way to heal, their courage and solidarity continue to be inspired.
Conclusion
The heart -red accounts of these celebrities serve as a strong reminder that natural disasters do not deal with anyone or glory. When the flames were absorbed by homes and lifelong memories, what appeared a shared feeling of loss, durability and gratitude for safety.
Given such devastation, these stars showed incredible strength and used their platforms to express solidarity, gratitude to the first respondents and hope for reconstruction. Their stories reflect broader experiences with countless families affected by fires – people associated with loss, but progress with courage and determination.
When Los Angeles begins a long way to healing, unity and compassion, which show public personalities and ordinary citizens, they offer a flash of hope as a result of the tragedy.