Mel Gibson
Mel Gibson’s Malibu home fell victim to the devastating California wildfires while the actor was in Austin, Texas, recording an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience. Unaware of the full scale of destruction, Gibson returned to find his property reduced to rubble, with only a chimney and fragments of roof tiles remaining. Reflecting on the loss, Gibson shared, "It's emotional. You live there for a long time, and you had all your stuff." Despite the devastation, he expressed gratitude that his family and loved ones were unharmed.
"At the end of the day, these are just things," he said. The tragedy highlights the fires' indiscriminate impact, even on celebrities.
Anthony Hopkins
Anthony Hopkins, the esteemed 87-year-old actor, tragically lost his Pacific Palisades residence to the recent Los Angeles wildfires. The $6 million property, which he acquired in 2021, was completely destroyed by the flames. At the time of the disaster, Hopkins was in the United Kingdom and did not need to evacuate. In response to the loss, Hopkins shared a heartfelt message on Instagram, stating, "The only thing we take with us is the love we give."
This sentiment reflects his resilience and focus on the intangible aspects of life amidst the devastation. The Palisades Fire, responsible for the destruction of his home, has burned over 20,400 acres and remains only partially contained.
Candy Spelling
Candy Spelling, widow of television producer Aaron Spelling and mother to actress Tori Spelling, lost her home to the recent Los Angeles wildfires. The 8,000-square-foot beachfront property, featuring seven bedrooms, had been the Spelling family's residence for over 50 years. Candy expressed her grief, stating, "I'm in shock and processing this massive loss for our family. I am beyond grateful for the memories. It was truly a wonderful gift to have."
She also noted that her late husband "loved" the property. The home, which had been listed for sale at $23 million in 2019 before being taken off the market, was a cherished family retreat.
Diane Warren
Renowned songwriter Diane Warren, known for penning hits like "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing," lost her Malibu beach house of nearly 30 years to the recent Los Angeles wildfires. She shared a poignant photo on Instagram of a rock near her home, significant to her late friend Leah, captioning it: "This is the last pic I took of Leah's rock from my beach house. I've had this house for almost 30 years. It looks like it was lost in the fire last nite."
Despite the loss, Warren expressed hope, noting a rainbow in the photo as "a sign of hope for all creatures who have been affected by this tragedy." She also reassured that her animals and rescue ranch were safe, emphasizing their importance.
Paris Hilton
Paris Hilton's Malibu home was destroyed by the recent Los Angeles wildfires. She and her family watched in shock as their residence burned on live television. Visiting the site, Hilton shared her devastation: "I'm standing here in what used to be our home, and the heartbreak is truly indescribable." She reminisced about cherished moments, noting, "This home was where we built so many precious memories. It's where Phoenix took his first steps and where we dreamed of building a lifetime of memories with London."
Despite the loss, Hilton expressed gratitude for her family's safety and praised first responders. She also launched an emergency fund, donating $100,000 to assist other affected families.
Billy Crystal
Billy Crystal and his wife, Janice, lost their Pacific Palisades home of 46 years to the recent Los Angeles wildfires. The couple, who had resided there since 1979, raised their children and grandchildren in the cherished residence. In a heartfelt statement, Crystal expressed, "Words cannot describe the enormity of the devastation we are witnessing and experiencing. We ache for our friends and neighbors who have also lost their homes and businesses in this tragedy." He added, "Every inch of our house was filled with love. Beautiful memories that can't be taken away."
Despite the profound loss, Crystal emphasized the resilience of their community, stating, "The Pacific Palisades is a resilient community of amazing people and we know in time it will rise again. It is our home."
Mandy Moore
Mandy Moore's Altadena home was severely damaged by the recent Eaton Fire in Los Angeles. While the main structure remains standing, it is currently uninhabitable. The fire destroyed her husband Taylor Goldsmith's music studio, along with all their instruments and equipment, as well as their garage and backhouse. Moore expressed her devastation on Instagram, stating, "Everyone we know lost everything. Every house on our street is gone."
She also mentioned feeling "weird survivor's guilt" and emphasized her commitment to supporting the community's rebuilding efforts. Despite the personal loss, Moore and her family are safe and grateful for the support they've received.
Cameron Mathison
Cameron Mathison, known for his roles in All My Children and General Hospital, lost his Altadena home to the recent Eaton Fire in Los Angeles. He and his family evacuated with minimal belongings, not anticipating the total devastation. Reflecting on the loss, Mathison shared, "I’ve lost my home and everything that I own... Every few minutes we're thinking about things that were in there that are irreplaceable."
Despite the heartbreak, he expressed gratitude for his family's safety and the support from the community. Mathison's experience underscores the widespread impact of the wildfires on residents across the region.
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag, known from The Hills, lost their Pacific Palisades home to the recent wildfires in Los Angeles. Pratt shared the devastation on social media, describing it as a "nightmare come true." In response to the loss, Pratt encouraged fans to stream Montag's 2010 album, Superficial, to generate income. The album subsequently climbed to No. 1 on iTunes, surpassing major artists. The couple expressed immense gratitude for the outpouring of support during this challenging time.
Pratt also mentioned plans to sue the state of California, alleging negligence that led to their home's destruction. Despite the loss, they are thankful for their family's safety and the solidarity from their supporters.
James Woods
James Woods, the 77-year-old actor known for his roles in Once Upon a Time in America and Casino, experienced a rollercoaster of emotions during the recent Los Angeles wildfires, as most other residents living there have. Initially, after evacuating his Pacific Palisades home, Woods believed it had been destroyed by the flames. He expressed his devastation, stating, "One day you’re swimming in the pool and the next day it’s all gone."
However, upon returning, he discovered that his home miraculously survived, though the surrounding landscape was severely affected. Woods shared his relief on social media, describing it as "a miracle.
Adam Brody and Leighton Meester
Adam Brody and Leighton Meester, beloved actors and a fan-favorite Hollywood couple, faced a heartbreaking loss when their Pacific Palisades home was destroyed in the recent Los Angeles wildfires. The couple had called the $6.5 million ocean-view property their home since 2019, sharing it with their two young children. The fire consumed the property, leaving little behind but ashes and memories. Just days before the tragedy, the pair had been seen attending the Golden Globes, unaware of the impending devastation.
While they have not issued a public statement, friends close to the family shared that they are devastated but focusing on ensuring their children feel safe and supported during this difficult time. The loss highlights the indiscriminate nature of the fires, impacting families across the region, including high-profile figures.
Ricki Lake
Ricki Lake, the former talk show host and actress, tragically lost her cherished Malibu home to the recent Los Angeles wildfires. This residence, which she described as her "heaven on earth," held deep sentimental value, as it was where she married her husband, Ross Burningham. In an emotional Instagram post, Lake shared her heartbreak: "It's all gone. We lost our home, but we are safe. That is the most important thing." She also expressed solidarity with others affected by the fires, stating, "I grieve along with all of those suffering during this apocalyptic event."
Adding a poignant twist to the tragedy, Lake recalled a prediction made by medium Tyler Henry during an October 2024 episode of his Netflix show. Henry had warned of a future "loss of material items" due to fire, specifically mentioning a house fire. Three months later, this unsettling prophecy came true.
Miles Teller and Keleigh Teller
Miles Teller and his wife, Keleigh, tragically lost their Pacific Palisades home to the recent Los Angeles wildfires. The couple, who purchased the property in 2023, evacuated as the fires approached. Keleigh shared a poignant photo taken during their departure, showing the home surrounded by smoke, captioned: "Snapped this driving out. "In the aftermath, Keleigh expressed deep regret over leaving behind sentimental items, notably her wedding dress, stating, "I wish I grabbed my wedding dress... wish I did a lot different but it doesn’t matter, stay safe, get out."
Despite the devastation, the Tellers have expressed gratitude for their safety and the support from their community. Keleigh conveyed appreciation for the outpouring of kindness, noting, "To everyone reaching out I can’t thank you enough, your kind hearts have meant the world, I’ll never forget them."
Tina Knowles
Tina Knowles, mother of Beyoncé and Solange, tragically lost her cherished Malibu bungalow to the recent Los Angeles wildfires. Just days after celebrating her 71st birthday there, she shared a heartfelt Instagram post featuring a serene video of dolphins swimming near her property, captioning it: "This is what I was looking at on my birthday this past weekend from my tiny little bungalow on the water in Malibu! It was my favorite place, my sanctuary, my sacred Happy Place. Now it is gone!!"
In her message, Knowles expressed deep gratitude to the firefighters and first responders who risked their lives battling the blaze, stating, "God Bless all the brave men and women in our fire department who risked their lives in dangerous conditions."
Bozoma Saint John
Bozoma Saint John, a prominent marketing executive and recent addition to The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, tragically lost her Malibu home to the Los Angeles wildfires. In a heartfelt Instagram post, she described the residence as the house she "prayed for" and "worked in blood, sweat, and tears for." She recounted installing a keypad instead of a keyhole to allow family and friends easy access, emphasizing the home's role as a sanctuary after facing challenges with "racist neighbors."
Saint John expressed profound grief, stating, "It is gone. This is an unimaginable loss." She also requested prayers for herself and her daughter, Lael, during this difficult time.
Anna Faris
Anna Faris, renowned for her roles in Scary Movie and Mom, faced a devastating loss when her Pacific Palisades home was destroyed by the recent Los Angeles wildfires. The $5 million residence, which she purchased in 2019 following her split from ex-husband Chris Pratt, was completely consumed by the flames. Despite the destruction, Faris and her family, including her 12-year-old son Jack and husband Michael Barrett, are safe. A representative for Faris stated, "Anna and her family are safe and grateful."
While the loss of her home is undoubtedly heartbreaking, Faris's safety and that of her family remain paramount. The actress has expressed gratitude for the support and well-wishes from fans and the community during this challenging time.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, the acclaimed actress known for Seinfeld and Veep, tragically lost her Pacific Palisades home to the recent Los Angeles wildfires. The residence, which she had owned for several years, was completely destroyed by the flames. While Louis-Dreyfus has not publicly commented on the loss, the devastation underscores the widespread impact of the wildfires on numerous residents, including high-profile individuals. The Palisades Fire, which began on January 7, has led to the evacuation of over 200,000 residents and the destruction of more than 10,000 buildings.
Despite the personal loss, Louis-Dreyfus's safety remains paramount, and the community continues to rally together in the face of this disaster.
John Goodman
John Goodman, the esteemed actor known for his roles in Roseanne and The Big Lebowski, faced a significant loss when his Pacific Palisades home was destroyed by the recent Los Angeles wildfires. Goodman, who primarily resides in New Orleans, had owned the California property since 2008. The residence was reduced to rubble, with photos revealing only debris amid fallen power lines and trees. While Goodman has not publicly commented on the loss, the destruction of his home underscores the widespread impact of the wildfires on numerous residents.
Despite the devastation, Goodman is reportedly safe, and the focus remains on the safety and well-being of all those affected by the fires.
Eugene Levy
Eugene Levy, the Emmy-winning actor renowned for Schitt's Creek, faced the devastating loss of his Pacific Palisades home due to the recent Los Angeles wildfires. On January 7, 2025, Levy evacuated his residence, observing "pretty black and intense" smoke over Temescal Canyon. Tragically, the following day, his $3.9 million home was completely destroyed by the advancing flames. Levy's loss is part of a broader tragedy affecting numerous residents and celebrities in the area, including Billy Crystal and Cary Elwes, who have also lost their homes.
Despite the personal devastation, Levy has expressed gratitude for the safety of his family and neighbors, acknowledging the tireless efforts of first responders during this crisis.
Leanne Ford
Leanne Ford, renowned interior designer and HGTV star, recently faced the devastating loss of her newly acquired Los Angeles home in Rustic Canyon due to the wildfires. She shared her experience on Instagram, revealing that she and her family had received the keys to the historic artist's residence just three weeks prior. Ford described the property as a "beautiful historical and quirky artists’ home" and expressed excitement about creating and writing there.
Tragically, the home was lost to the fires only three days after they had moved in. Despite the loss, Ford expressed gratitude for having a safe home in Pennsylvania to return to and praised the bravery of the firefighters who risked their lives battling the flames.
Denise Crosby
Denise Crosby, renowned for her role as Lieutenant Tasha Yar on Star Trek: The Next Generation, faced a profound personal loss when her cherished Spanish cottage in Pacific Palisades was destroyed by the recent wildfires. In a heartfelt message shared on social media, Crosby expressed her devastation: "Yesterday morning I had a beautiful Spanish cottage that gave me endless joy, where I met my husband and raised my son, the only house I've ever owned, with fruit trees I grew, with a garden of native plants."
The Palisades Fire, which ignited on January 7, 2025, has consumed over 15,000 acres, leading to widespread evacuations and destruction in the Los Angeles area. Crosby's loss underscores the indiscriminate nature of such natural disasters, affecting countless individuals and families.
Jeff Bridges
Jeff Bridges, the esteemed actor known for The Big Lebowski and Crazy Heart, faced a profound personal loss when his family's historic Malibu estate was destroyed by the recent Los Angeles wildfires. The property, inherited from his parents, Lloyd and Dorothy Bridges, held significant sentimental value for the Bridges family. A representative for Bridges confirmed the destruction, stating that the home was "completely destroyed" in the Palisades Fire.
Despite the devastation, Bridges and his family are safe. The actor has not yet made a public statement regarding the loss, but the destruction of such a cherished family home underscores the widespread impact of the wildfires on numerous residents, including high-profile individuals.
Barbara Corcoran
Barbara Corcoran, renowned real estate mogul and star of Shark Tank, faced a profound loss when her cherished mobile home in the Tahitian Terrace Mobile Home Park in Pacific Palisades was destroyed by the recent Los Angeles wildfires. Corcoran had owned this "little slice of heaven" for five years, immersing herself in the tight-knit community she described as a place "where kindness thrives, friendships are cherished, and neighbors become family."
In response to the devastation, Corcoran took swift action to support her displaced neighbors, many of whom are elderly and have lost everything. She established a GoFundMe campaign, personally contributing $100,000, to assist residents with immediate essentials like food, clothing, and shelter as they begin the arduous process of rebuilding their lives.
Cary Elwes
Cary Elwes, renowned for his role as Westley in The Princess Bride, faced a devastating loss when his Malibu home was destroyed by the recent Los Angeles wildfires. On January 7, 2025, Elwes and his wife, Lisa Marie, evacuated their residence as the Palisades Fire rapidly approached. Elwes shared a video on Instagram documenting their harrowing departure, captioning it with "#Biblical" to convey the intensity of the situation.
In a heartfelt statement, Elwes expressed gratitude for his family's safety and acknowledged the bravery of the firefighters battling the blaze: "Firstly, myself and my family are all safe, thank God. Secondly, my deepest gratitude to the first responders who risked their lives to save ours."
Melissa Rivers
Melissa Rivers, daughter of the late comedian Joan Rivers, faced a profound loss when her Pacific Palisades home was destroyed by the recent Los Angeles wildfires. Before evacuating, she managed to save a few irreplaceable items, including her mother's Emmy Award, a photo of her father, and a drawing Joan had made of Melissa and her son. Reflecting on the devastation, Rivers expressed her heartbreak, stating, "That's the end of everything that belonged to my family and the history of it."
She also emphasized the importance of community support during such crises, noting that neighbors were "taking care of one another and checking in." Despite the personal loss, Rivers remains grateful for the safety of her loved ones and the efforts of first responders.
John C. Reilly
John C. Reilly, the acclaimed actor known for his roles in Chicago and Step Brothers, faced a significant loss when his Altadena residence was destroyed by the recent Los Angeles wildfires. The $1.2 million home, which he had owned for several years, was completely consumed by the flames. While Reilly has not publicly commented on the loss, the destruction of his home underscores the widespread impact of the wildfires on numerous residents, including high-profile individuals.
Despite the devastation, Reilly and his family are reportedly safe, and the focus remains on the safety and well-being of all those affected by the fires.
Milo Ventimiglia
Milo Ventimiglia, renowned for his role as Jack Pearson on This Is Us, faced a poignant real-life parallel when his Malibu home was destroyed by the recent Los Angeles wildfires. He and his wife, Jarah Mariano—who is nine months pregnant with their first child—evacuated their residence on January 7, 2025, as the Palisades Fire rapidly approached. The couple watched helplessly through security cameras as their home, including a newly prepared nursery, succumbed to the flames. Ventimiglia described the experience as "eerie," noting the similarity to his character's storyline, where Jack dies following a house fire.
Returning to the charred remains, he expressed profound sadness, stating, "Your heart just breaks." Despite the devastation, Ventimiglia emphasized the importance of safety and resilience during this challenging time.
Harvey Guillen
Harvey Guillén, celebrated for his role in What We Do in the Shadows, faced the devastating loss of his home in the recent Los Angeles wildfires. Sharing his heartbreak on Instagram, Guillén posted a video capturing the charred remains of his neighborhood, expressing, "My sweet beautiful little town that made me feel like I was in another world... my neighbors... all that matters is that you are safe."
Despite the overwhelming destruction, he conveyed a message of resilience and hope, stating, "We will rebuild... we will do it one day at a time."
Jennifer Grey
Jennifer Grey, renowned for her role in Dirty Dancing, faced a significant loss when her Los Angeles home was destroyed by the recent wildfires. The devastating news was shared by her daughter, Stella Gregg, who posted on Instagram: "Luckily she and Winnie [her dog] are safe. Give your loved ones an extra squeeze today." The destruction of Grey's residence underscores the widespread impact of the wildfires, which have affected numerous residents, including several high-profile individuals, across the region.
Despite the loss of her home, the safety of Grey and her dog remains a source of relief. The community continues to rally together, offering support to those affected by this disaster.
Jen Atkin
Jen Atkin, a renowned celebrity hairstylist and founder of Ouai Haircare, faced a devastating loss when her Los Angeles home was destroyed by the recent wildfires. On January 8, 2025, Atkin shared her heartbreak on Instagram, posting a tearful selfie with the caption: "This is weird to post but our house is gone. We just got confirmation. Our whole area demolished. So many are displaced and feeling scared right now it's almost too much to comprehend."
Despite the tragedy, Atkin expressed gratitude for the support within her community, noting that neighbors were "taking care of one another and checking in." She emphasized resilience, stating, "We're going to be ok. We always push thru."
Jhené Aiko
Jhené Aiko, the acclaimed R&B singer, faced a devastating loss when her Pacific Palisades home was destroyed by the recent Los Angeles wildfires. On January 9, 2025, Aiko shared the heartbreaking news on Instagram, stating, "Me and my children's home is gone. Burned to the ground with all of our things inside. Lord have mercy. Thankful we still have each other. Starting from scratch. My heart is so heavy."
This tragedy marks the second time Aiko has experienced such a loss; she revealed that her family home burned down when she was in second grade. She reflected on the resilience required to rebuild, stating, "I work very hard for my family. I pray that you all stay safe."
Bryan Greenberg and Jamie Chung
Bryan Greenberg and Jamie Chung, both acclaimed actors, faced a devastating loss when their Los Angeles home was destroyed by the recent wildfires. On January 8, 2025, Greenberg shared the heartbreaking news on Instagram, stating, "Family is safe and that’s all that matters. Everything else is just stuff." The couple, who are parents to twin boys, had considered this residence their "forever home." Greenberg expressed gratitude towards the firefighters, acknowledging their bravery: "Thank you to all of the firefighters risking their lives. Stay safe out there."
Chung also took to social media, sharing images of the charred remains of their home and expressing her heartbreak over the loss. She emphasized the importance of community support during such challenging times, stating, "We will rebuild, and our hearts go out to all those who have suffered losses in these terrible fires."
Pete Lee
Comedian Pete Lee faced a significant personal loss when his Pacific Palisades home was destroyed by the recent Los Angeles wildfires. Despite this tragedy, Lee maintained his commitment to his craft, appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon shortly after the incident. During his appearance, he shared his experience with the audience, stating, "I don't mean to be a bummer. This is a comedy show, I'm a comedian, but: My house burned down yesterday."
Lee recounted the surreal experience of watching his home burn on live television while in New York preparing for his Tonight Show set. He mentioned, "The anchor was in front of my house. And he's like, 'Some people are finding out right now that their home is burning by watching this broadcast.' And I'm watching it with a friend, I'm like, 'Yeah, that's me. That's my house.'"
Melissa Claire Egan
Melissa Claire Egan, renowned for her role as Chelsea Lawson on The Young and the Restless, faced a devastating loss when her newly purchased Los Angeles home was destroyed by the recent wildfires. Egan shared the heartbreaking news on social media, expressing her grief over the destruction of her property. She posted images of the charred remains, stating, "Our beautiful new home, gone in an instant. Heartbroken doesn't even begin to describe it."
Despite the tragedy, Egan expressed gratitude for the safety of her family and pets, emphasizing that their well-being is what truly matters. She also extended her thoughts and prayers to others affected by the wildfires, acknowledging the widespread devastation in the community.
Harry Mack
Harry Mack, renowned for his exceptional freestyle rap skills and substantial online presence, faced a significant personal loss when his Los Angeles home was destroyed by the recent wildfires. On January 9, 2025, Mack shared the heartbreaking news on social media, stating, "My wife and I lost our entire home and everything in it to the Eaton Fire. Our whole block and most of our neighborhood is completely gone.
Despite the devastation, Mack expressed gratitude for their safety and extended his sympathies to others affected by the disaster: "We’re just one of so many families who are grieving in LA right now. My heart goes out to everyone affected."