"If people are wondering, 'Is it really as bad as it looks?,' it is," musician who lost his studio tells Rolling Stone
The former "This Is Us" star returned to find the main part of her Altadena, California, home "miraculously" still standing, though not livable, she said in an Instagram post.
Mandy Moore's home is "still standing" despite being affected by the California wildfires. Several wind-driven blazes have broken out across Los Angeles County this week, with the fires destroying at least 5,
While the ‘This is Us’ star is dealing with serious damage to her home in the Eaton fire, she also shared a GoFundMe for her in-laws, who were much more seriously impacted.
Mandy Moore visited her family home in Altadena, California after it was ravaged by a wildfire. The singer and actress said on Instagram that they were able to park on their street and walk to their home to see the extent of loss.
The actress and singer shared an update to her Instagram on Thursday, writing that she was able to visit her home and “bear witness to all this loss,” including in the post three photos of what’s left of her Altadena residence. “Miraculously ...
Taylor Goldsmith is the lead singer and songwriter ... all lived minutes from each other in Altadena, California. Taylor’s main house is still standing as of this writing, but his parents ...
I love Altadena. Everybody that is in Altadena feels like they’re in on the greatest secret in California, or even America. We’re so proud and feel so lucky to be here, still. Looking around ...
In an Instagram post shared Tuesday, Moore's brother-in-law Griffin Goldsmith, whose home also burned down from the fires, expressed gratitude to Duff and her family for their generosity.
After personally experiencing significant loss in the Southern California fires, Dawes appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to pay tribute to their city with a special performance of “Time Spent in Los Angeles.”
Mandy Moore and her family are finding solace in the kindness of friends after losing their home to the ongoing wildfires ravaging parts of Los Angeles (LA..
Days into the new year in 2025, Los Angeles experienced its worst wildfire in history. Among those who lost their homes were Hollywood's elite.