Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal and Anthony Hopkins among heartbroken stars who have lost homes - Wildfires are burning across southern California with celebrities among those to lose their properties
The California fires have devastated thousands of residents across the Los Angeles area, where flames have engulfed highly populated neighborhoods. A fire in the Pacific Palisades, an affluent neighborhood between the Santa Monica Mountains and the Pacific Ocean,
Actor James Woods breaks down in tears on live TV as he describes how his Pacific Palisades property was razed.
Stars, including Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal, and Milo Ventimiglia were mourning the loss of their homes and possessions in LA's devastating fires.
A harrowing series of before-and-after photos have exposed the brutal devastation of California’s wildfires, which have engulfed communities across Los Angeles, including celebrity neighborhoods. Multi-million-dollar properties have been reduced to rubble.
Jeff Bridges and Mel Gibson are among the celebrities who have lost homes in the deadly wildfires raging in the Los Angeles area. Bridges, who won an Oscar for Crazy Heart and stars in the TV series The Old Man, has lost his home in Malibu, which he and his siblings inherited from their parents.
Pacific Palisades, a neighbourhood that is home to numerous celebrities, has become one of the hardest-hit areas in the California wildfires.
Paris Hilton, Adam Brody and Billy Crystal were among the celebrities who lost their homes in the devastating wildfires that swept through Los Angeles.
Anthony Hopkins, Anna Faris, Mandy Moore, Ricki Lake and Eugene Levy are among the stars whose properties have been reduced to rubble
Sir Anthony Hopkins, John Goodman and Miles Teller are the latest celebrities to lose their homes in the Palisades wildfires.
Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal and Sir Anthony Hopkins are among the celebrities to have lost their homes in the devastating wildfires raging across Los Angeles.
Wildfires in the Los Angeles area that have killed at least five people and forced more than 137,000 to flee their homes swept through the Hollywood Hills overnight, destroying properties of star actors and threatening landmarks of the film industry.