Celebrities and artists are losing their homes to fires and ventilating on the networks

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The emblematic Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, visited daily by thousands of tourists, is on yellow evacuation alert due to the fire in the Hollywood Hills.

A long list of Hollywood stars and celebritiesamong them Paris Hilton, Billy Cristal and Adam Brodyhave seen their homes destroyed or damaged by the wildfires ravaging several areas around Los Angeles, and many have turned to the networks for airflow.

Others are luckier, like the actress Kate Beckinsale, who lived there Pacific Palisadesone of the communities hardest hit by the fire, which now also extends through the hills of Hollywoodthey show solidarity with those affected and offer help via Instagram to those who have lost their homes or cannot return home for the time being.

“I am heartbroken. Pacific Palisades is a very unusual community to find in Los Angeles, full of families with small children and pets. I cry for all the people and pets involved, many of whom I know. My heart is broken for the families who have lost everything, and people and their animals, not to mention horses and all wildlife, people’s businesses and livelihoods,” Beckinsale wrote.

In Pacific Palisades, J. is among othersJennifer Aniston, Bradley CooperEugene Levy, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, Reese Witherspoon, Adam Sandler, Michael KeatonMiles Teller, Michael Mann, Ann Sarnoff, Carol Lombardini, Alan Bergman, Kathleen Kennedy, Steve Guttenberg and James Woods, according The Hollywood Reporter.

That medium and others specialized in shows and entertainment such as People And Variety Today they are counting the famous victims of the fires that started on Tuesday in the mountain areas of Los Angeles County, most of which are still not under control, and which have so far caused the deaths of five people and forced tens of thousands of people from their homes and destroyed more than 2,000 buildings, according to official data.

“Sitting with my family, watching the news and seeing our house in Malibu burn down live on television is something no one should have to experience,” Paris Hilton wrote on her Instagram account, where she also posted television footage of the moment.

Oscar-winning veteran actor James Woods couldn’t help but cry as he spoke to CNN cameras about the destruction of his Pacific Palisades home.

“One day you’re swimming in the pool and the next day there’s nothing left. There was so much chaos it was like hell. All the houses around us were on fire,” he said, his eyes bathed in tears.

Other artists such as Diane Warren, Ricki Lake, Adam Brody and Leighton Meester, Cameron Mathison, Anna Faris and Billy Cristal have posted similar messages expressing both gratitude for being safe and healthy with their families and other mourning the loss of houses where they have lived for years.

“There are no words to describe the enormity of the devastation we are witnessing and experiencing. We are saddened by the loss of our friends and neighbors who also lost their homes and businesses in this tragedy,” wrote Billy Cristal, declaring himself “devastated.” “by the fact that they have lost their home since 1979.

Actress Cameron Mathison posted a photo of the smoldering ruins of her home, along with a message: “We are safe, but this is what remains of our beautiful home, the home where our children grew up and where they wanted to have their children one day to raise. “day”.

The fires have forced the suspension of film premieres, such as “Unstoppable,” Jennifer Lopez’s latest film, as well as parties and presentations in Hollywood.

The emblematic Los Angeles Walk of Famevisited by thousands of tourists every day on yellow evacuation alarm for the Hollywood Hills fire.

In addition, the legendary Chinese Theater and the El Capitan Theater, two emblematic buildings of old Hollywood, have been evacuated for safety reasons and closed to the public until further notice.


Source: EITB

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