Hilton, Malibu and California Wildfires
Hilton encouraged her Instagram followers to take a moment to themselves amid “everything that’s going on around us”
After two nightmarish weeks of fires in Los Angeles, celebrities are slowly returning to their homes. At the moment, the death toll stands at 28 and many celebrities have lost thei
Paris Hilton is remembering what’s important in life after losing her Malibu home in the Los Angeles wildfires. Hilton, 43, took to Instagram on Sunday, January 19, to share a video of her son Phoenix, 2, snuggled up in a blanket alongside the family’s two dogs.
Paris Hilton asked her social media followers to help assist the displaced animals that were impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires. Hilton also shared a clip of a missing cat to find the animal's home.
I’m standing here in what used to be our home, and the heartbreak is truly indescribable,” Hilton, 43, wrote on social media.
Reality TV stars Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag, Oscar nominee James Woods, along with Adam Brody and Leighton Meester, have lost their homes to the fires. Reese Witherspoon, Steven Spielberg, Michael Keaton, Rita Wilson and Tom Hanks are among the other stars who have homes in the Palisades.
Paris Hilton is mourning the loss of her family home amid the series of wildfires ravaging Los Angeles. "My heart aches," she wrote on social media.
Paris Hilton is spending “mindful” time with family to cope with her recent big loss.The 43-year-old media personality took to Instagram and shared a sweet video of her family
Hilton, 43, has lost her home to the Pacific Palisades Fire, which has also destroyed Billy Crystal's house and Cameron Mathison's property.
Paris Hilton, who lost her Malibu home in the Pacific Palisades wildfire, announced on Friday, Jan. 10, that she has set up an emergency fund with her nonprofit 11:11 Media Impact to support fire-displaced families.
There has been less focus on how the firefighting force is inadequate due to cuts to public services and can only function due to exploited incarcerated labour. Prisoners account for as much as 30% of California’s wildfire force and are paid a pittance for risking their lives.