The Los Angeles fires that claimed 27 lives over the past two weeks has eased up enough for people to return home.
Several celebrities made the march back to their pricey dwellings to see how their homes took the tragedy.
Cindy Crawford was filled with graтιтude as she shared a pH๏τo of her backyard overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Malibu. Her house was unharmed.
Paris Hilton was seen carrying her son into her evacuated Beverly Hills home, which still had her Christmas trees standing, after her Malibu beach property burned down.
Jamie Lee Curtis was hopeful after seeing a bird in the backyard of her Pacific Palisades home which could have easily burned down but did not.
Derek Hough and his wife, Hayley Erbert, returned to their home after being forced to evacuate due to the California wildfires.
‘We are all back home and safe,’ Erbert captioned a post on her Instagram Stories on January 18. ‘Feeling so grateful while simultaneously feeling so heartbroken for our city and the people who have been affected,’ she added.
The Los Angeles fires that claimed 27 lives over the past two weeks has eased up enough for people to return home. Several celebrities made the march back to their pricey dwellings. Cindy Crawford is seen here in Malibu
Paris Hilton, left, returned to her Beverly Hills mansion, while Jamie Lee Curtis, right, headed home to the Pacific Palisades
Cindy wrote a heartfelt note on her Instagram page on Monday.
‘I’ve never been more grateful to come back home,’ said the Vogue model who is married to Rande Gerber.
‘We left our house in Malibu 11 days ago. Because we have evacuated before, I have a prepared list of what to grab.’
She added: ‘This time, we had enough time to get as organized as possible and I even had time to walk through each room of my home to thank it for the life that we lived in it.’
The mother to Kaia and Presley Gerber then said: ‘I’m so lucky that I have a house to come home to. So many others don’t and my heart aches for them. There are countless ways to help and I encourage everyone to do what they can.
‘Mostly, just a reminder to myself and all of us lucky enough to sleep in their own bed or have a roof over their head! So grateful.’
Paris was seen in her leopard-print pajamas as she carried her son into her Los Angeles mansion.
The reality TV star’s Malibu home burned down, but her Beverly Hills area dwelling was still standing and in good shape.
Cindy wrote a heartfelt note on her Instagram page on Monday. ‘I’ve never been more grateful to come back home,’ said the Vogue model who is married to Rande Gerber . ‘We left our house in Malibu 11 days ago. Because we have evacuated before, I have a prepared list of what to grab’
As she walked into her foyer, Paris said, ‘We’re home honey’ and pointed out that her pink decorated Christmas trees were still standing.
‘Even in tough times, I wanted to keep the Christmas trees up for my #CutesieCrew as a little sparkle of hope ✨,’ wrote the Simple Life star.
‘The wildfires have been so devastating, but staying strong together is what matters most. Sending so much love to everyone affected—you’re in my heart.’
Jamie Lee took a hopeful atтιтude.
The Last Showgirl star, 66, shared a video of a blue jay drinking from a stone water bowl in her backyard.
The dicH๏τomy of the life of the bird amid so much loss from the fires was not lost on the Halloween actress.
‘We made it back to our intact house,’ her Instagram caption began.
‘As we were leaving and thanking the security teams and local boys, this beautiful bluebird reminder of the nature and wildlife that live among us in our canyon was surviving in the midst of this terrible, terrifying and horrific wildfire that has taken so much, so violently,’ she wrote.
Paris was seen in her leopard-print pajamas as she carried her son into her Los Angeles mansion
The reality TV star’s Malibu home burned down, but her Beverly Hills area dwelling was still standing and in good shape
Derek Hough and his wife, Hayley Erbert, returned to their home after being forced to evacuate due to the California wildfires. Seen December 20
Earlier this month, Jamie appeared on the Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon and called the wildfires ‘f***ing gnarly’ and ‘a really awful situation.’
‘As you know, where I live is on fire right now. The entire city of Pacific Palisades is burning. I flew here last night, I was on the plane, started getting texts and it’s f***ing gnarly, you guys. It’s just a catastrophe in Southern California,’ she told Fallon.
‘Everything: the market I shop in, the schools my kids go to. Many, many, many friends now have lost their homes. So it’s a really awful situation.’
Jamie continued: ‘So it is – it’s a really awful situation. I am, you know, obviously going to go home first thing tomorrow and be with my family and try to help my friends.
‘But it is – just so I can tell you, if you know anybody on the west coast or not, the American red cross, support them.’
Curtis was finally allowed to go back into her Pacific Palisades home following the devastating and ᴅᴇᴀᴅly LA fires two weeks ago. Seen here September 6, 2024
The Last Showgirl star, 66, shared a video of a blue jay drinking from a stone water bowl in her backyard
Jamie also made a commitment to her community by pledging $1 million from her Family Foundation to the fire recovery efforts.
She announced her pledge on Instagram and said she had been in contact with LA governor Gavin Newson to discuss where the funds would be best used.
She wrote: ‘As the fire still rages on and @calfire @losangelesfiredepartment and all the available first responders and agencies involved in fighting fire and saving lives are still hard at work and neighbors and friends are banding together to save each other.
‘My husband and I and our children have pledged $1 million from our Family Foundation to start a fund of support for our great city and state and the great people who live and love there.’
She added: ‘I’m in communication with Governor Newsom and Mayor Bᴀss and Senator Schiff as to where those funds need to be directed for the most impact.’
While the Freaky Friday star’s home didn’t burn down so much in her community did, including the church she went to and the place she got sober in 25 years ago.
She wrote: ‘This is the church in the Palisades that had a beautiful Sunday school and school and was a gorgeous house of worship and is the building that I got sober in 25 years ago.
‘I think of all of the souls who came there for comfort and solace and all the baptisms and funerals and weddings and the thousands of people who reclaimed their lives through Sobriety.
‘Also, the women’s club in the Palisades where I met many sober people. Both are gone. Tough times. We will persevere. God bless you all.’
Tuesday marks two weeks since the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire broke out and swept through their respective neighborhoods.
The Pacific Palisades and Altadena have basically been wiped off the map from the two devastating fires that were fueled by high winds gusting up to 100mph.