Celebrities are among those affected by the devastating wildfires that have scorched Los Angeles, burning homes, businesses, and cultural icons. Paris Hilton, Anthony Hopkins, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Billy Crystal are among the well-known victims;
Many Hollywood celebs are among the hundreds of LA residents whose homes have burnt down in the raging Pacific Palisades wildfires.
Paris Hilton is mourning the loss of her family home amid the series of wildfires ravaging Los Angeles. "My heart aches," she wrote on social media.
Celebrities including Paris Hilton, Mark Hamill and Mandy Moore have shared their heartbreak as wildfires devastate Los Angeles, with several stars losing their homes. Thousands of people have been forced to evacuate,
After fires broke out on Tuesday and Wednesday, propelled by high winds, Paris Hilton ... devastation is unimaginable,” she wrote. Mark Hamill shared an update on Instagram, confirming that ...
Several famous people have lost their homes thanks to multiple wildfires in California that are being fueled by the strong Santa Ana winds.
Stars, including Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal, and Milo Ventimiglia were mourning the loss of their homes and possessions in LA's devastating fires.
Paris Hilton Shares 'Mindful Moment'
Paris Hilton has shared footage of her home after it went up in flames in the Los Angeles wildfires. The TV personality’s home was one of many that were caught in the fires that began on Tuesday ...
Wildfires in Los Angeles' Pacific Palisades forced celebrities like Mark Hamill and Mandy Moore to evacuate. Firefighters are battling uncontrolled fires that have spread across the area, destroying homes.
Kids stalling to go to bed is a tale as old as time. Yet, instead of getting frustrated, Paris Hilton embraced the sweet moment when she caught her toddlers Phoenix, 2, and London, 14 months, playing instead of sleeping at bedtime. She shared a delightfully silly new video of her babies playing in their cribs, and it’s the light we need right now.
California has been left devastated by wildfires that have ravaged parts of Los Angeles, causing almost 59 square miles of damage, destroying at least 12,000 structures, and killing at least 24 people.