Several celebrities have been forced to evacuate their homes in Los Angeles as wildfires rage, destroying properties and forcing thousands to flee. Paris Hilton and Hailey Bieber are among the stars sharing images of the devastation on social media.
LA wildfires have continued to ravage many of the homes owned by celebrities as Paris Hilton and Hailey Bieber have led stars who have shared horrifying photos while others scrambled to evacuate. Dozens of celebrities have been forced to flee their ritzy mega-mansions in coastal Los Angeles as three raging infernos threaten to raze the city to the ground.
More than 30,000 residents evacuated their homes as a massive wildfire ripped through the celeb enclave of Pacific Palisades, burning nearly 3,000 acres and reducing dozens of homes to rubble. Paris, 43, took to her Instagram Story to share a horrifying aerial photo of the havoc the blaze has created. She wrote: 'Praying for LA/California ' Meanwhile Hailey, 28,reposted a Complex photo with 'BREAKING NEWS Palisades wildfire grows, burning more than 1,200 acres.' LA wildfires have continued to ravage many of the homes owned by celebrities as Paris Hilton and Hailey Bieber have led stars who have shared horrifying photos while others scrambled to evacuate Paris, 43, took to her Instagram Story to share a horrifying aerial photo of the havoc the blaze has created Meanwhile Hailey, 28,reposted a Complex photo with 'BREAKING NEWS Palisades wildfire grows, burning more than 1,200 acres' Hailey posted a crying and heartbroken emoji with the caption: 'Praying everyone is safe.' Elle Fanning shared a photo posted by Rolling Stone of two firefighters battling the blaze. Read More Stars whose homes turned to ashes in LA fires: Heartbroken A-lister reveals he has 'no insurance' She captioned the image: 'Absolutely devastating. My thoughts are with everyone affected by tghe tragic fires in LA and the heroic firefighters risking their safety.' Meanwhile, Reality TV star Spencer Pratt, 41, and his wife Heidi Montag, 38, have lost their home in the ritzy neighborhood due to the raging wildfir
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