Mel Gibson, Paris Hilton, Jeff Bridges and other Los Angeles celebrities lost their homes to wildfires

Jeff Bridges and Mel Gibson is among the celebrities who lost their homes in the deadly wildfires raging across the Los Angeles area.
Bridges, who won an Oscar for “Crazy Heart” and starred in the TV series “The Old Man,” lost the Malibu home he and his siblings inherited from their parents.
Oscar-winning actor Gibson also revealed that his Malibu home was “completely scorched” while he was away recording Joe Rogan's podcast.

actor sir anthony hopkinsTrump, who won two Oscars for “Silence of the Lambs” and “The Father,” and his wife lost two homes in the Pacific Palisades fire, sources confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter.
In a message posted on Instagram, he said “the only thing we take away is the love we gave.”

Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal, Adam Brody and Milo Ventimiglia is one of other celebrities who lost their homes.
Ventimiglia, best known for his roles in Gilmore Girls and Heroes, was filmed returning to the burned-out house on CBS Nightly News.
The 47-year-old actor admitted that his character Jack Pearson suffered from smoke inhalation after his home burned down in the TV series This Is Us. “It’s not lost on me that life imitates art,” he said.
Hotel heiress Hilton confirmed earlier this week that she lost her Malibu home.
In an Instagram post on Friday, Hilton uploaded a video What's left of her house. “The heartbreak is really indescribable,” she said, adding that her family was safe.
Rosie O'DonnellThe former co-host of “The View” also said she lost her beachfront home in Malibu.
The scenic enclave of Pacific Palisades was the hardest-hit area, with hundreds of homes reduced to ashes.
actor billy crystal He said in a statement that he and his wife, Janice, were “heartbroken” to lose the Pacific Palisades home they had lived in since 1979.
“We are raising our children and grandchildren here,” the “When Harry Met Sally” star said in a statement.
“Every inch of our house is filled with love. Beautiful memories that cannot be taken away.”
According to reports, the house belongs to Adam Brodystarring in the hit Netflix series “Nobody Wants This,” and the star wife of “Gossip Girl” Leighton Meesterwas also destroyed.
Jurassic world actress Daniela Pineda also lost her home; She said she escaped with only her dog and laptop as the fire spread.
“I have a pair of shoes named after me,” she said.

hill star Spencer Platt and Heidi MondayA married couple also lost their home in the fire.
“I watched on the security cameras as our house burned to the ground,” Platt posted.
Montag said she was “sad that our house was gone” and they had lost “everything we worked hard for.”
Singer and This Is Us actress Mandy Moore Post: “Miraculously, the main part of our house is still standing. For now.”
She said the house on the outskirts of Altadena was “uninhabitable but largely intact.”
TV host Ricky Lake She told followers she had lost her “dream home,” adding: “I grieve alongside everyone who has suffered during this apocalyptic event.”
actor John Goodman, Anna Faris, Denise Crosby and Cary Elwes They also reportedly lost their homes.

Miles Teller, Best known for his role in Top Gun: Maverick, he and his wife, Keleigh Teller, lost their home in Pacific Palisades.
Keleigh Teller posted a photo on Instagram before and after the property was razed, adding: “I wish I could have grabbed my wedding dress.”
Other stars forced to flee include the cast of “Star Wars” Mark Hamill and schitt's creek actors Eugene Levy.
actor James WoodsThe “Casino” star and Oppenheimer producer said his house in Pacific Palisades wasn't actually destroyed as he thought.
“By some miracle,” he posted on X on Friday, “we managed to get back to our place, and our home, which we were told was gone forever, is still standing.”
Tina KnowlesBeyoncé's mother loses her Malibu home.
“This was my favorite place, my sanctuary, my sacred place of joy. Now it's gone,” she wrote on Instagram.

Jamie Lee Curtis Said her home in Pacific Palisades was safe but the situation was “bad.”
curtis and her actor husband Christopher Guestpledging $1 million (£800,000) for disaster relief.
actor Cameron Mason A clip of his house being burned to rubble was also shared.
“We are safe. But this is all that is left of our beautiful home,” the General Hospital star wrote.

legendary songwriter Diane WarrenShe, who wrote classic songs such as “If I Could Turn Back Time” and “I Don't Want to Miss a Thing,” also lost her home.
She posted a photo of the waterfront near her home, saying the property she had owned for nearly three decades was gone.
Grammy-nominated R&B singer and rapper Jenny Aiko She shared the news that her home burned down on Instagram.
“Starting from the beginning. My heart is so heavy,” she wrote with a heartbroken emoji.

singer songwriter Dua Lipa In a post on her Instagram Story, she revealed that she fled the city and is now safe.
She described the scene as “absolutely devastating and horrific for a few days in Los Angeles.”
“Thinking of all my friends and people in this city who had to evacuate their homes,” she wrote.
Melissa RiversThe daughter of late comedian Joan Rivers told MSNBC she lost her home but kept her mother's Emmy Award, a photo of her father and a drawing of her and her son.
Take that singer as an example, Mark Owen His family also escaped the fire. His wife, Emma Ferguson, said the couple, their children and pets had to evacuate after waking up. “Helicopters, thick black smoke, howling winds, whether our house can survive… Uncertainty”.
“I'm not sure what our next step is. Right now, I'm just heavy and tired,” she said.