Film stars, musicians, celebrities lose homes flee from Los Angeles wildfires

Film stars, musicians, celebrities lose homes flee from Los Angeles wildfires
Wildfires are spreading uncontrollably in various parts of Los Angeles, known as the entertainment capital | Photo: Reuters

Many celebrities, including actors and musicians, are among the millions of people affected by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, USA. Many events in the entertainment world, including Hollywood, have been canceled due to the fires.

Wildfires are raging out of control in various parts of Los Angeles, known as the entertainment capital. The fires are spreading rapidly due to strong winds.

Wildfires have destroyed Hundreds of homes in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles. The area is a favorite spot for celebrities. Celebrities have built multi-million dollar homes in this beautiful hilly area. In addition, the wildfires have spread north of the city.

Singer and "This Is Us" actress Mandy Moore posted about the wildfires on Instagram. Moore wrote that she quickly left the area with her children and pets to escape the fire. Moore, an Altadena, Los Angeles resident, also wrote that the fire had destroyed her neighborhood.

Film stars, musicians, celebrities lose homes flee from Los Angeles wildfires
Premiere of Pamela Anderson's 'The Last Showgirl' canceled due to wildfires | Photo: AFP

Moore posted a video of the devastation on Instagram. He wrote in the caption, "My beloved home. My heart goes out to those of us who have lost so much. I am devastated, absolutely shocked."

Emmy Award-winning actor James Woods posted a video of the wildfire on X (formerly Twitter). The video shows trees and bushes burning near his home in the Pacific Palisades area. He was preparing to evacuate. Moments later, he can be heard saying that all the fire alarms are going off.

Woods said he couldn't believe what had happened to their beloved little house in the mountains. He felt the same pain as losing a loved one.

'Star Wars' star Mark Hamill wrote in an Instagram post that he had left his Malibu home with his wife and pet dog. The road they were traveling on was also on fire.

Oscar-winning star Jamie Lee Curtis has also been forced to leave the area due to the fires. He wrote in an Instagram post that their beloved area is gone. But their home is safe. But many other people have been left destitute.

Film stars, musicians, celebrities lose homes flee from Los Angeles wildfires
American singer Mandy Moore | Photo: AFP

The official announcement of the Oscar nominations, scheduled for next week, has been postponed to January 19 due to the devastating wildfires.

Many Hollywood events canceled or postponed

Several other major Hollywood events have already been canceled or postponed due to the wildfires.

The annual Critics' Choice Awards ceremony has been postponed. The ceremony, which honors the best work in film and television over the past year, is attended by many A-list stars. The ceremony was scheduled to take place next Sunday. It has now been postponed to January 26.

The premiere of Pamela Anderson's 'The Last Showgirl' has been canceled due to the disaster.

Paramount has canceled a special screening of Robbie Williams' musical film 'Better Man'.

And Netflix has canceled a press conference for the Golden Globe-winning film 'Emilia Perez'.

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