Moore and Ventimiglia were forced to evacuate their respective houses earlier this month as the wildfires burned through the city.
Meryl Streep had to cut through a fence to escape a wildfire in Los Angeles after a fallen tree blocked her driveway. Nearly 200,000 people received evacuation orders as fires spread in the area, leading to widespread disruption and the loss of homes belonging to several Hollywood stars.
Her nephew Abe Streep shared the story this week in a New York Magazine article that described the mayhem. He also talked to other stars like Meryl's pal Martin Short as well as Haley Joel Osment.
City workers and celebrities, teachers and tycoons talk about what they lost in the Los Angeles fires — and how they’ll rebuild.
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."
GoFundMe campaigns tend to favor the white and wealthy. After the Eaton fire, Altadena’s Black community is fighting back.
Greg Wells, Bob Clearmountain, Madlib and Mark “Spike” Stent are among the producers impacted by the devastation in Pacific Palisades and Altadena, along with scores of session and touring players.
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,
Southern California wildfires destroyed populated towns. Get the latest containment status on each of the fires.
The Boston-bred group announced over the weekend the launch of a fundraiser they’ve dubbed “Heed the Call For California,” with 100% of the proceeds going to the California Fire Foundation Wildlife & Disaster Relief Fund, which will directly support victims across the state.