Britney Spears Reveals She Has Evacuated Home amid Los Angeles Fires: 'I Send My Love'

Mar. 15, 2025

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Britney Spearshas evacuated her home amid the ongoingLos Angeles wildfiresand is offering some words of support for her fellow Angelenos.

“I had to evacuate my home and I’m driving 4 hours to a hotel,” Spears wrote, as she shared a video of mini doll shoes in an effort to “lift people’s spirits.”

“Most people may not even be on their phones,” she added. “I wasn’t the past two days because I had no electricity to charge and I just got my phone back !!! I pray you’re all doing well and I send my love 🌹 !!!”

Britney Spears in Los Angeles in July 2019.Steve Granitz/WireImage

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Jamie Lee Curtis, who lives in Pacific Palisades where a blaze first ignited around 10:30 a.m. local time on Tuesday, Jan. 7, revealed onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonthat her local market, her friends’ homes and schools have also been lost in the fire. “It’sa really awful situation,” she said, adding that she was returning to L.A. on Thursday to “try to help my friends.”

“Do anything you can," Curtis added, pointing to theAmerican Red Cross. “Anything in your community to help people. Whether you need it or not now, you will need it. Give blood, donate, whatever you can do.”

Fire in the Pacific Palisades on Jan. 7, 2025.DAVID SWANSON/AFP via Getty

A helicopter drops water around homes threatened by the wind-driven Palisades Fire in Pacific Palisades, California, January 7, 2025. A fast-moving brushfire in a Los Angeles suburb burned buildings and sparked evacuations Tuesday as “life threatening” winds whipped the region.

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As of Friday, Jan. 10, five fatalities have been confirmed, 29,000 acres have burned, over 10,000 structures have been destroyed and multiple fires are still active, perCalFire.

“Both drought and heat are known to be more likely in the context of human-caused climate change, so the fires burning now cannot be dismissed as anomalous events,” he added. “We must recognize that such fires are likely to become more common in the future. The news stories each time will fade after a few days or weeks, but the impacts in terms of lost homes and workplaces will last far longer for local residents, and virtually everyone in the region is likely to face escalating insurance costs, or difficulty obtaining insurance at all.”

Multiple public figures have been sharing updates on social media amid the fires, includingRicki Lake, who wrote in a heartfelt Instagram caption that she has lost her “dream home.”

“This loss is immeasurable. It’s the spot where we got married 3 years ago. I grief along with all of those suffering during this apocalyptic event,” Lake wrote. “Praying for all of my neighbors, my friends, my community, the animals, the firefighters and first responders. More to share soon of how we escaped with Dolly and not much else. For now I grieve. 💔💔💔”

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source: people.com