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Southern California Wildfires spread, Celebrities Forced to Evacuate

Hollywood celebrities shared heartfelt notes for loss due to Wildfires spread at Los Angeles.

Published on
January 19, 2025
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Recently, Los Angeles experienced severe wildfires that resulted in significant property damage. Many people, including several Hollywood celebrities, have lost their homes. In an effort to stay safe from the wildfires, these celebrities are hastily booking hotel rooms. The homes of high-profile stars have been reduced to ashes, prompting them to urgently reserve suites at the iconic Beverly Hills Hotel for protection during this crisis. Many stars have taken to social media to express their heartbreaking losses. Notable figures such as Britney Spears, Keleigh Teller, Paris Hilton, Cameron Mathison, and Sandra Lee have shared their emotional experiences.


Britney Spears shared on her social media account that she has left her home and rushed to a hotel. She urged people to lift their spirits and extended her love and prayers to those affected. Keleigh Teller also expressed her heartbreak and gratitude for the support she has received from the community. Paris Hilton voiced her deep sorrow from her home in Malibu, saying that watching her home burn to the ground is something she never imagined experiencing. She offered her prayers for the families impacted by the fire. Television actor Cameron Mathison discussed the loss and shared a video of his destroyed home, thanking those who reached out to him. Television chef Sandra Lee mourned the loss of her home, stating that she is safe and expressing her gratitude for the support.

It was reported from Beverly Hill Hotel that several venues are filled with pets and many celebrities brought their fur friends with them while evacuating. As the fire is spreading, evacuation and devastation are everywhere. Support is being received from the fellow residents and celebrities. It is reported that at least 11 people have died and over 12,000 structures have been destroyed. Los Angeles is declared a public health emergency due to hazardous air quality. 

By: P3enter10ments