Celebrities who lost their homes in the devastating 2025 California wildfires. From Mandy Moore to Mel Gibson, stars shared their heartbreak and resilience.
The 40-year-old pop star literally had sparks flying in her long black hair as she turned her back just in time
Spencer Pratt and his wife are still waiting for a reply from Taylor Swift after he reached out to the singer when their family home was destroyed in the LA wildfires. The 41-year-old and his fellow reality TV star partner Heidi Montag,
Ben Affleck is giving back to the Los Angeles community amid the devastating wildfires that swept through parts of the city.
The “Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage” star also calls on fans to “donate and show up” for people impacted by the disaster The post Emily Osment’s Family Homes Burned Down in the Altadena Wildfire: ‘So Much Love for My Beautiful,
Meryl Streep faced a harrowing escape from the LA fire, using wire cutters to create an exit through a neighbour’s yard after a tree blocked her driveway. The fires led to a rising death toll and significant losses for many celebrities in the area.
In a New York Magazine article published on January 28, Abe Streep, Meryl Streep's nephew, wrote about how the LA wildfires affected his community.
On Friday's episode of her misSPELLING podcast, Tori Spelling recalled the moment she and her family returned home after evacuation orders had been lifted during the devastating Los Angeles wildfires -- and why she initially thought she had been robbed.
Naomi Watts has opened up about the "terrifying" few weeks she spent in Los Angeles amid the California wildfires, revealing how she ended up alone inside her $6 million Brentwood mansion after her husband, Billy Crudup, flew back to New York shortly before the deadly blazes broke out.
U.S. President Donald Trump says the U.S. will go ahead on its threat to impose 25 per cent tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico, saying the U.S. does not need their products. Trump also said the U.S. may target Canadian oil imports.
U.S. President Donald Trump says the U.S. will go ahead on its threat to impose 25 per cent tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico, saying the U.S. does not need their products. Trump also said the U.S. may target Canadian oil imports.