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| Oscar-winning actress Jamie Lee Curtis | Photo: Reuters |
Actress Jamie Lee Curtis pledges $1 million to a fund for LA wildfire victims. The 66-year-old actress made the announcement in a post on Instagram.
Terrible fire has spread in Los Angeles, USA. Several stars, including actors and musicians, are among the millions of people affected by this fire. Fires have spread uncontrollably in various parts of Los Angeles, known as the capital of the entertainment world. The fire has burned down the homes of many stars, and award ceremonies have been postponed.
In addition, almost all the premieres of this week's movies have been canceled. Many stars have requested help for the families of those injured and killed in the fire. This time, Oscar-winning actress Jamie Lee Curtis herself has announced a donation. Variety reports.
Oscar, Emmy, and Golden Globe-winning actress Jamie Lee Curtis took to social media on Wednesday night to say her family was safe, but their home was not. She expressed her gratitude to the rescuers.
Jamie Lee Curtis wrote on Instagram, "The fire is still burning, rescue teams, firefighters, and related agencies are still working hard. Neighbors and friends are fighting together to save each other. In such a situation, my husband, children and I are pledging a donation of $ 1 million from our family foundation."
The actress also wrote that she has already contacted the governor and senators of California, including those concerned, to ensure that the grant money can be used.
Earlier, Jamie Lee Curtis appeared on the popular TV show 'The Tonight Show with Jimmy Falcon' and highlighted the horror of the situation. She said the situation is very deplorable. He added, 'We are still practically living in a fire. The whole of Pacific Palisades has burned down.'
