Billy Crystal and his wife Janice Crystal are coming to terms with the loss of their home to out of control wildfires. Crystal says ever inch of the home was 'filled with love.'
Wildfires raging across parts of Los Angeles have destroyed several celebrities’ homes, including actors Mandy Moore and Billy Crystal. More than 1,000 structures have burned from the Palisades
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Mandy Moore, Anna Faris, Milo Ventimiglia, Paris Hilton, Jeff Bridges, Bozoma Saint John, Mel Gibson, Billy Crystal and Diane Warren are among the celebrities whose houses were destroyed by the blazes.
Billy and Janice Crystal are mourning the loss of their home of more than four decades after it was destroyed by one of the Los Angeles wildfires. In a statement to People, the Monsters, Inc. star confirmed that his home in Pacific Palisades,
A string of stars shared harrowing stories of having to flee their homes, including Mark Hamill, James Woods and Mandy Moore
Amid the battle against multiple California wildfires, celebrities are continuing to speak out and get involved in helping the relief efforts.
Former 'Egoli' actress Christel Smith is one of the many celebrities who have lost their houses in the ongoing Los Angeles fires.
Mandy Moore has been actively using her Instagram to post updates about her own home and the town she lives in, Altadena. Yesterday, she noted on IG that her family and pets were safe and had evacuated, but wrote that her kids’ school and their favorite restaurants were gone.
Several celebrities, including Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal, Mandy Moore, Mel Gibson, Jhene Aiko, and many more, lost their properties in the tragedy. In a Facebook post, Christel Smith’s brother ...
A new fire prompted evacuations Thursday in and around Los Angeles even as firefighters aided by calmer winds saw the first signs of successfully beating back the region's deadly and devastating wildfires,
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