Celebrities among those who lost homes as devastating Los Angeles fires - The Philadelphia Sunday Sun
- Wildfires in Los Angeles have killed at least 24 people and destroyed over 12,300 structures since starting on January 7, causing damages estimated at up to $150 billion.
- Celebrities including LeBron James, Paris Hilton, and Eugene Levy have lost homes due to the fires, with James expressing his distress on social media.
- Around 150,000 people are under evacuation orders as firefighters battle multiple blazes fueled by dry conditions and strong winds.
- The Critics Choice Awards and several movie premieres have been postponed, while major studios like Walt Disney Co. canceled productions due to the fires.
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All of the celebrities that have tragically lost their homes to the LA wildfires
Over 30,000 people have been evacuated from the Pacific Palisades area as fires continue to burn down homes. Celebrities including Anna Faris, Paris Hilton, Spencer Pratt, and Yolanda Hadid have all lost their homes to the flames. It's thought that wind has spurred the fires on, making the destruction even more devastating.


Paris Hilton, Mandy Moore to Billy Crystal, Hollywood stars who lost their homes in Los Angeles wildfire
The fire in the Los Angeles forest has caused a lot of devastation. The wildfire has engulfed more than 4000 buildings so far. According to media reports, so far more than 1,30,000 people have had to flee their homes to escape the fire. Not only the common people have been affected by this devastating incident, but the luxurious houses of many big Hollywood stars have also been reduced to ashes. Let us know about the prominent celebrities who we…
Fires have been raging across California for almost a week, and the situation is not calming down despite the great efforts of fire and rescue services. The greater Los Angeles area is also home to many world-famous celebrities who have lost their luxurious homes in recent days, and the list is getting longer. Some homes were worth millions of dollars, which is still incomparable to the cost of a human life. More than 20 people have died in the …
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