LOS ANGELES: Kim Kardashian and Lady Gaga were among thousands fleeing their homes on Friday as a fast-moving wildfire engulfed Malibu and nearby celebrity neighborhoods. Kardashian, who on Thursday evacuated the home she shares in nearby Calabasas with Kanye West, tweeted on Friday that she “heard the flames have hit our property… but now are more contained and have stopped.”
I heard the flames have hit our property at our home in Hidden Hills but now are more contained and have stopped at the moment. It doesn’t seems like it is getting worse right now, I just pray the winds are in our favor. God is good. I’m just praying everyone is safe ðŸ™ðŸ¼
— Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) November 9, 2018
Meanwhile Katty Perry lambasted US president Donald Trump over politicizing the wildfires.
This is an absolutely heartless response. There aren’t even politics involved. Just good American families losing their homes as you tweet, evacuating into shelters. https://t.co/DJ4PN26bLZ
— KATY PERRY (@katyperry) November 10, 2018
Movie director Guillermo del Toro tweeted that he had abandoned his vast “Bleak House” museum collection of fantasy and horror memorabilia. “Bleak House and the collection may be endangered but the gift of life remains,” tweeted del Toro, director of Oscar best
picture winner “The Shape of Water.”
The mansion used to shoot “The Bachelor” TV series was “in grave danger,” ABC television executive Robert Mills posted on Twitter.
Thinking of the people of Malibu and yes #TheBachelor Mansion is in grave danger as well. https://t.co/HzTAWgqU6x
— Robert Mills (@Millsy11374) November 9, 2018
Alyssa Milano, a leading force in the #MeToo social movement against sexual harassment, asked for help getting five horses out of the area and said she had taken her “kids, dogs, computer and my Doc Marten boots.” Rainn Wilson, former star of “The Office,” singer Melissa Etheridge, and Roma Downey, the wife of “The Apprentice”
producer Mark Burnett, all said they had scrambled to evacuate at short notice.
#Woolseyfire #CaliforniaWildfires 💔 pic.twitter.com/5eDuunuaLt
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) November 10, 2018