Moore and Ventimiglia were forced to evacuate their respective houses earlier this month as the wildfires burned through the city.
Ventimiglia lost his home in the recent wildfires in Southern California while Moore shared her house was partially burned
Mel Gibson visited the rubble of his $14.5 million Malibu mansion Wednesday, one week after it burned down in the Palisades Fire. The actor, 69, was escorted through his neighborhood in a firetruck and then surveyed the damage done to his home of 15 years.
Gwyneth Paltrow is letting go of her Los Angeles home after selling the property—which she purchased with ex-husband Chris Martin—for a whopping $22 million.
City workers and celebrities, teachers and tycoons talk about what they lost in the Los Angeles fires — and how they’ll rebuild.
By Tori Umeda, Jan. 28, 2025 For the last couple of weeks, Los Angeles has been plagued with multiple wildfires such as the Palisades, Eaton, and Hughes fires. Endless support has poured in for residents and businesses enduring these difficult times.
It took Cody Wellema nine years to build his hat business in Altadena. The Eaton Fire destroyed it in one night.
Sterling K. Brown says Milo Ventimiglia and Mandy Moore are taking things "one day at a time" following the extensive damage caused by the Los Angeles wildfires.
The Emmy winner revealed that he's spoken to both of his former TV family members since the fires occurred and says, "It's difficult ... It’s one day at a time."
In addition to the tens of thousands of those now without homes in LA and surrounding areas, some of the well-known public figures who have tragically lost houses include Adam Brody and Leighton Meester, Milo Ventimiglia, Sir Anthony Hopkins and Mandy Moore.
A star of the Kardashians she and her family plan to move out of California after losing their $8 Malibu mansion in the devastating LA fires. Kim Kardashian's former hairstylist, Jen Atkin, said she and her fashion designer husband,
Several stars came together to heal and rebuild after wildfires destroyed over 1,000 homes and turned California into an inferno in January 2025. From Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to Jennifer Garner,