Paris Hilton revealed the devastating news that her Malibu home was destroyed by the 2025 California wildfires, sharing her heartbreak in an emotional Instagram post. The entrepreneur and socialite expressed her grief after watching her cherished home go up in flames on live television,
Big Hollywood names have started to turn on Los Angeles’ Democratic leadership, including Mayor Karen Bass, over their botched response to the wildfires raging across the ritzy, celeb-filled
Foster called for LA Mayor Karen Bass and California Gov. Gavin Newsom to resign, arguing that their “far left policies have ruined our state.”
Furious Hollywood celebrities have publicly turned on Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass over the city’s response to the devastating wildfires still raging around America’s second-largest city.
Multiple celebrities slammed Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass over her response to multiple wildfires burning in the city.
what didn’t work,” Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass told reporters Thursday. “My focus right now is on the lives and on the homes,” Bass said. Paris Hilton at the US Weekly Hot Hollywood Awards.
Los Angeles was gripped by chaos on Wednesday as wildfires, driven by strong Santa Ana winds, ravaged the region. Pacific Palisades, home to multimil
Ms Hilton shared confronting footage of the damage ... Furious Hollywood celebrities have publicly turned on Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass over the city’s response to the devastating wildfires ...
Strong winds over the next day will create dangerous conditions as several major wildfires continue to burn in the Los Angeles area. About 88,000 people remained under evacuation orders Tuesday morning because of the fires. But another 84,800 have been warned that they might be ordered to evacuate.
Celebrities who have “lost everything” in devastating Los Angeles wildfires are “too stupid” to row back on their support for the Democrats, according to political commentator Tim Young. Speaking on GBN America,
The largest of the Los Angeles fires spread towards previously untouched neighbourhoods, forcing new evacuations, and dimming hopes that the disaster was c
Despite a lull in the winds, authorities said it was still unsafe to thoroughly search many areas already burnt.