Celebrities share their stories of evacuation and loss amid devastating fires

In Los Angeles, a lot of famous people live in the Pacific Palisades or Malibu zip codes. Some others shared their heartbreaking and agonizing losses, evacuation stories, and words of support on social media.

In an interview with CNN, actor James Woods sobbed as he recorded the flames approaching his home on X.

“I’m sorry, I thought I would be stronger than this,” he remarked, discussing the evacuation discussion. “One day, you’re swimming in the pool and the next day it’s all gone.”

Actor Mark Hamill said on Instagram that he and his family left Malibu on Tuesday evening.

“Evacuated Malibu so last-minute there were small fires on both sides of the road as we approached PCH,” he stated. “Most horrific fire since ’93, STAY SAFE.”

The actor Steve Guttenberg told KCAL News that he is remaining behind even though his family safely left their Palisades home.

“I’ll simply do what I can. “Everyone needs help right now, so I’m going to put on some gloves and see how close I can get,” Guttenberg stated. “It was a beautiful day at nine in the morning yesterday. The sky was as dark as night by ten in the morning.

General Hospital’s Cameron Mathison posted a video of the debris and fire where his house used to be on Instagram.

“Our home where our kids were raised and where they wanted to raise their own someday,” the actor wrote in a letter.

Renowned singer Diane Warren shared a photo of a calm beach scene with a rock in the middle on Instagram.

The final photo I shot of Leah’s rock from my beach house is this one. She wrote, “I’ve owned this house for nearly 30 years.” “It appears to have been destroyed in last night’s fire. I interpret the rainbow that is beaming on it as a sign of hope for all the species that have been impacted by this tragedy.

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The honorary mayor of Pacific Palisades, actor Eugene Levy, told the LA Times about his experience of becoming caught while attempting to escape.

Levy told The Times, “The smoke over Temescal Canyon looked pretty black and intense.” “I couldn’t see any flames but the smoke was very dark.”

“Our beloved neighborhood is gone,” Jamie Lee Curtis posted on Instagram, but her home is unharmed. She also posted a video that appeared to be from an apocalyptic movie set, complete with deserted streets, a hazy sky, and the remains of buildings that once stood.

Others have lost everything, too. When you can, lend a hand. She wrote, “Thank you to the firefighters and first responders.

Spencer Pratt, a reality TV personality, shared a photo on Instagram stating that his parents’ home was gone.

“Our son’s bed burnt in the shape of a heart, which was the only encouraging sign I saw as our house burned down. A testament to the love that filled this home, and he remarked, “I’m grateful for all the years and memories spent there with our family.”

Chet Hanks, the son of Tom and Rita Wilson, wrote on Instagram: “My childhood neighborhood is currently on fire.” The Palisades need your prayers.

Actress Mandy Moore is coping with the Eaton disaster, another disaster that has forced 52,000 families to evacuate. She thanked friends for providing her family with a place to stay during the evacuation of her Altadena home.

I’m attempting to hide my extreme grief and anxiety from the children. For everyone in our lovely city, I’m praying. I’m devastated by the loss and devastation. I’m not sure whether our location made it,” she posted on Instagram.

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