Mandy Moore, Diane Warren, Heidi Montag, and thousands of other Los Angeles residents were put under evacuation orders
Jhené Aiko joins the tens of thousands affected by the Los Angeles Wildfires as her home was recently destroyed.
Eugene Levy, who also resides in the area and is the honorary mayor of the Palisades, spoke to the Los Angeles Times, saying that he had to evacuate his home, which was ultimately destroyed in the wildfires. "The smoke looked pretty black and intense over Temescal Canyon,” he recalled. “I couldn’t see any flames, but the smoke was very dark.”
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Fires burning in and around Los Angeles have claimed the homes of numerous celebrities, including Billy Crystal, Jeff Bridges, and R&B star Jhené Aiko, and led to sweeping ...
Jamie Lee Curtis pledges $1 million to aid those affected by the Los Angeles fires. The blazes have destroyed over 1,900 structures, including homes of celebrities like Billy Crystal, Paris Hilton and Jhené Aiko.
Grammy-nominated R&B singer Jhené Aiko shared that she lost her home ... and was not a primary residence for the siblings. Jamie Lee Curtis pledges $1 million for fire relief efforts Jamie ...
After “Baywatch,” that “Pam and Tommy” miniseries and a documentary on Netflix, Pamela Anderson was ready for a change. She gets it with "The Last Showgirl."
The day that the Eaton fire began, Jake Viator had just finished some work remodeling his midcentury Altadena home. Viator, a mastering engineer for the local record
The "Cowboy Carter" singer is stepping up to help people who have been impacted by Los Angeles wildfires with a $25M donation.
Everything — the market I shop in, the schools my kids go to … many, many, many friends have lost their homes.” Below, a list of celebrities who have lost their homes in L.A. fires. Carel Struyken, who played Lurch in the Addams Family movies and the Giant in Twin Peaks,
Paris Hilton, Mandy Moore, Jhene Aiko and Billy Crystal are just some of the stars who've lost their homes in the Southern California fires.
The celebrity-beloved Pacific Palisades neighborhood has become a danger zone with more than 12,000 structures destroyed by a largely uncontained inferno