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Hollywood Elites Are Slowly Realizing Their Houses Burned Down

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Katie Jerkovich Entertainment Reporter
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Celebrities like Miley Cyrus, Gerard Butler and Neil Young have shared devastating news that they lost their Malibu homes in the wildfires that hit Southern California.

“Completely devastated by the fires affecting my community. I am one of the lucky ones,” the 25-year-old pop singer, Cyrus, tweeted on Monday. “My animals and LOVE OF MY LIFE made it out safely & that’s all that matters right now. My house no longer stands but the memories shared with family & friends stand strong.” (RELATED: Cyrus: Bernie Sanders Supporters Who Don’t Vote For Clinton Are ‘F***ing Crazy’)

Miley Cyrus attends My Friend's Place 30th Anniversary Gala at Hollywood Palladium on April 7, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo: Getty Images)

Miley Cyrus attends My Friend’s Place 30th Anniversary Gala at Hollywood Palladium on April 7, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo: Getty Images)

“I am grateful for all I have left. Sending so much love and gratitude to the firefighters and LA country Sheriff’s department,” she tweeted in a second post. “If you are interested in getting involved see next tweet … Donate $[money], time, supplies. I love you more than ever, Miley.”

Butler shared a picture of his burnt home on Instagram and wrote that he was inspired by the “courage, spirit and sacrifice of the firefighters.”

“Returned to my house in Malibu after evacuating. Heartbreaking time across California. Inspired as ever by the courage, spirit and sacrifice of firefighters. Thank you @LosAngelesFireDepartment. If you can, support these brave men and women at SupportLAFD.org. Link in bio,” the 48-year-old actor captioned his post.

 

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Neil Young posted on his website that he had also lost his home and wrote that he hoped that “we can come together” to take on “climate change.”

“Firefighters have never seen anything like this in their lives. I have heard that said countless times in the past two days, and I have lost my home before to a California fire, now another,” the 73-year-old singer wrote. “Hopefully we can come together as a people to take climate change on. We have the tools and could do it if we tried. There is no downside.”

“Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills” star Camille Grammer posted on her social media account a picture of a home fully engulfed in flames, sharing that her “house couldn’t be saved.”

“Sadly my house couldn’t be saved,” Grammer captioned her post. “The courageous firefighters were able to save my cars and personal items recovered from my home. I thanked the fire chief and his team of firemen for all of their hard work. He took the time to explain what happened and I’m grateful for all of their hard work trying to save my home. Sad we lost our home but grateful that my family is safe.”

 

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Singer Robin Thicke was also another celebrity that posted about having to evacuate the area and how thankful he was to the firefighters and volunteers. A rep for the Thicke shared that the 41-year-old hit maker’s home “burned down entirely.”

“April, Julian, Mia and I would like to thank the courageous firefighters and volunteers,” Thicke captioned his post on Instagram. “As we drove to safety, they risked their lives trying to save our home. We are safe and surrounded by friends and family.”

 

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As of Monday, the Woolsey Fire had scorched more than 91,000 acres and lead to the evacuations of some 250,000 people.

Other celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Lady Gaga and Alyssa Milano over the weekend shared that the spreading flames had forced them to leave their homes and and encouraged people do what they could to support the firefighters.

“Hot In Cleveland” star Wendie Malick thanked officials for rescuing her four horses and donkey due to the blaze.