BFF-71California wildfires hit Hollywood celebrities, too

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California wildfires hit Hollywood celebrities, too

LOS ANGELES, Nov 13, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – As wildfires rage these days in
southern California, burning glitzy towns like Malibu, the roster of evacuees
reads like the guest list at the Oscars.

These celebrities have taken abundantly to social media to post photos or
videos of themselves being safe and sound (Kim Kardashian) or looking at
what’s left of their gutted home (Gerard Butler).

They have also sent out love, thoughts and prayers (Lady Gaga), thanked
fire brigades (Robin Thicke) or expressed anger with President Donald Trump
for blaming the disaster on what he called careless management by state fire
officials (Katy Perry).

While the so-called Camp Fire in the north has exacted a devastating human
toll of 42 lives so far and essentially erased the town of Paradise, down
south the flames have killed two people whose bodies were found in a car.

They have charred 93,000 acres (38,000 hectares) of land, almost as much as
the fire up north.

But the Woolsey Fire has hardly spared Hollywood’s beautiful people either,
at least in material ways.

News reports said the wildfire has threatened the homes of many
celebrities, including Guillermo del Toro, Alyssa Milano, Will Smith, James
Woods, Orlando Bloom, Melissa Etheridge, Cher and Pink.

Miley Cyrus tweeted Monday that a multimillion dollar Malibu mansion that
she bought with fiance Liam Hemsworth is no more.

“Completely devestated (sic) by the fires affecting my community. I am one
of the lucky ones,” the singer and actress tweeted.

“My animals and LOVE OF MY LIFE made it out safely & that’s all that
matters right now. My house no longer stands but the memories shared with
family & friends stand strong. I am grateful for all I have left,” Cyrus
added.

Kardashian said she was forced to flee the home she shares with singer
husband Kanye West in the town of Calabasas and said the fire later reached
the property.

Kardashian said she had just returned from a trip and had only an hour to
pack up and evacuate.

Later, she posted a black and white photo of herself with True, the
daughter of her sister Khloe.

“Trying to get my mind off of this fire and snuggling with my niece. We are
all safe and that’s all that matters,” she wrote on Instagram.

Lady Gaga posted photos of huge, dark billowing clouds of smoke over her
neighborhood as she prepared to evacuate, along with a video of herself
packing.

“I am thinking so deeply for everyone who is suffering today from these
abominable fires & grieving the loss of their homes or loved ones,” she later
tweeted

“I’m sitting here with many of you wondering if my home will burst into
flames. All we can do is pray together & for each other. God Bless You.”

BSS/AFP/MRI/2349 hrs