As devastating wildfires rage through California, Hollywood has not been spared. Many beloved stars have seen their homes go up in flames, joining thousands of other residents grappling with the destruction.
Here’s a look at some of the celebrities who have lost their homes, their emotional reactions, and the impact of this disaster on their lives.
Billy Crystal: Heartbroken Over Loss of Family Home

The 76-year-old comedian, known for When Harry Met Sally, lost his beloved Pacific Palisades home, which he had owned since 1979. Crystal expressed sorrow but gratitude for the support of his family.
Mel Gibson: ‘It’s Devastating’ as His Home Burns

While filming in Austin, Texas, Gibson’s home was destroyed in the wildfires. The Mad Max star shared how emotional it was to lose his possessions and memories.
Jeff Bridges: Malibu Home Destroyed in Palisades Fire

Bridges, known for The Big Lebowski, confirmed the loss of his Malibu home as the fires devastated the area.
Paris Hilton: ‘Heartbroken Beyond Words’ Over Malibu Mansion Loss
The socialite and TV personality watched as her beachfront Malibu mansion was consumed by flames. She shared her grief on social media, calling the loss indescribable.
Cary Elwes: The Princess Bride Actor Mourns Family Home

Elwes revealed his home had been destroyed by the fires, but expressed gratitude that his family survived the ordeal.
Mandy Moore: This Is Us Star Evacuates as Fire Approaches
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Moore and her family evacuated their home in Altadena as nearby wildfires caused extensive damage. She shared her shock and sadness on social media.
Milo Ventimiglia: This Is Us Actor and Pregnant Wife Lose Malibu Home

Ventimiglia and his wife, Jarah Mariano, evacuated their Malibu home, facing the emotional toll of losing their property to the fires.
Other Stars Affected
Leighton Meester, Adam Brody, Anthony Hopkins, and Jamie Lee Curtis are among other celebrities impacted by the California wildfires. Curtis described the situation as “terrifying” and expressed concern for the affected communities.