As at least four wildfires rage around Los Angeles, numerous members of the Hollywood community have been impacted, including Mandy Moore, Anna Faris and Ricki Lake.
The 'Hairspray' actress and her husband lost the home where they "planned to grow old together" in the wildfires raging across L.A.
Mandy Moore shared an update on her Altadena home after it was ravaged by the Pacific Palisades fire. Moore took to Instagram to share shocking images of the destruction of their property, which includes a home studio,
After losing her home in the ongoing Southern California wildfires, Ricki Lake shared an eerie throwback in which the tragedy was predicted. On Saturday, the Emmy winner shared a clip from when she and husband Ross Burningham appeared on celebrity medium Tyler Henry‘s Netflix series Live from the Other Side in October,
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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.
Hollywood celebrity Mandy Moore has faced a devastating loss amid the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires. Taking to Instagram, the 'This Is Us' star shared that she is "devastated and gutted" after the Eaton Fire--located about 30 miles east of the Pacific Palisades Fire--rapidly spread in her neighbourhood.
THE Pacific Palisades, a haven for A-Lister types, has been hit by the horrific infernos with firefighters battling to get the blazes under control. And some of Hollywood’s biggest
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Celebrities like Paris Hilton and Mandy Moore have lost their homes to the LA wildfires that have killed at least five and destroyed over 4000 structures.
Hollywood celebrity Mandy Moore has faced a devastating loss ... Cameron Mathison and Ricki Lake among others have also lost their homes in wildfires. (ANI)
Critics Choice Awards—initially scheduled for Jan. 12 but postponed until Jan. 26 due to the ongoing wildfires raging across Los Angeles—have been rescheduled for Feb. 7.