Mandy Moore, Paris Hilton, and Other Celebrities Affected by Devastating Wildfires in LA

The recent wildfires in Los Angeles have unleashed devastation, destroying homes and uprooting lives, including those of Hollywood celebrities. Among the many affected are Paris Hilton, Mandy Moore, Anthony Hopkins, and others, who have shared their heartbreak over the losses.

Actor Billy Crystal and his wife, Janice, lost their Pacific Palisades home of 46 years. Reflecting on the tragedy, Crystal said, “Words cannot describe the enormity of the devastation. We ache for our friends and neighbors who have also lost their homes.” Despite the destruction, he expressed hope for his community’s resilience, cherishing the memories built in their beloved home.

Songwriter Diane Warren also suffered a loss, revealing on Instagram that her beach house of nearly 30 years was destroyed. She shared a poignant image of Leah’s rock near the property, illuminated by a rainbow, and expressed gratitude that local rescue animals were unharmed.

Mandy Moore spoke of the emotional toll after her family home in Altadena was leveled. “I’m in shock and feeling numb for all we’ve lost, including my children’s school. But our community will rebuild,” she wrote. Moore later posted haunting images of the wreckage and expressed her struggle to shield her children from the disaster’s impact.

Ricki Lake revealed her Malibu home, where she married her husband, Ross Burningham, was consumed by flames. “It’s all gone. Our dream home, our heaven on earth,” she lamented. Despite her heartbreak, she expressed gratitude for escaping with their dog, Dolly, and sent prayers to neighbors and first responders.

Jennifer Grey’s daughter, Stella Gregg, confirmed the loss of Grey’s home in an Instagram story, sharing her gratitude that Grey and her dog, Winnie, were safe. Similarly, Paris Hilton described the anguish of watching her Malibu home burn live on television, sharing her gratitude that her family and pets were unharmed and pledging support to impacted communities.

Actress Denise Crosby mourned the loss of her Spanish cottage, a home filled with cherished memories of raising her son and nurturing a garden. Anna Faris, Anthony Hopkins, and John Goodman also lost their homes to the fires. Goodman’s house was reduced to rubble, and Hopkins’ Pacific Palisades property was entirely destroyed.

Eugene Levy faced the loss of his home in Temescal Canyon, describing the intensity of the smoke and devastation. Sandra Lee shared her grief over losing her Malibu house, describing it as her sanctuary during difficult times. “It was perfection, and now it’s just ash,” she said in a tearful video.

Melissa Rivers recounted what she saved before the fire claimed her home, prioritizing her mother Joan Rivers’ Emmy and personal mementos. Cameron Mathison revealed his family home was destroyed but expressed gratitude for their safety. Kate Beckinsale mourned the loss of her neighborhood and her daughter’s primary school, offering shelter to those in need.

James Woods shared on social media that his family evacuated safely, though the fate of their home remains uncertain. As the fires continue to rage, entire communities are left in ruins, with at least five fatalities and more than 1,000 structures destroyed across 26,000 acres.

The Palisades Fire alone is expected to become the costliest wildfire in history, with unprecedented damage to homes and businesses. Firefighters work tirelessly to contain the flames, and the road to recovery will be long. However, messages of resilience and support reflect a shared determination to rebuild and support one another through this crisis.