Disney pledges $15 million in Los Angeles fire aid as more stars learn
they've lost their homes
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[January 11, 2025]
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Pacific Palisades wildfires torched the home of
“This Is Us” star Milo Ventimiglia, perhaps most poignantly destroying
the father-to-be's newly installed crib.
CBS cameras caught the actor walking through his charred house for the
first time, standing in what was once his kitchen and looking at a
neighborhood in ruin. “Your heart just breaks.”
He and his pregnant wife, Jarah Mariano, evacuated Tuesday with their
dog and they watched on security cameras as the flames ripped through
the house, destroying everything, including a new crib.
“There's a kind of shock moment where you're going, ‘Oh, this is real.
This is happening.’ What good is it to continue watching?’ And then at a
certain point we just turned it off, like ‘What good is it to continue
watching?'”
Firefighters sought to make gains Friday during a respite in the heavy
winds that fanned the flames as numerous groups pledged aid to help
victims and rebuild, including a $15 million donation pledge from the
Walt Disney Co.
More stars learn their homes are gone
While seeing the remains of his home, Ventimiglia was struck by a
connection to his “This Is Us” character, Jack Pearson, who died after
inhaling smoke in a house fire. "It's not lost on me life imitating
art.”
Mandy Moore, who played Ventimiglia's wife on “This Is Us,” nearly lost
her home in the Eaton fire, which scorched large areas of the Altadena
neighborhood. She said Thursday that part of her house is standing but
is unlivable, and her husband lost his music studio and all his
instruments.
Mel Gibson’s home is “completely gone”, his publicist Alan Nierob
confirmed Friday. The Oscar winner revealed the loss of his home earlier
Friday while appearing on Joe Rogan’s podcast.
Numerous stars have confirmed their homes were lost or sustained damage
in devastating wildfires burning in and around Los Angeles. At least 10
people have died, thousands of structures and vehicles have been
destroyed and more than 150,000 people remain under evacuation orders.
The home that Miles Teller and his wife, Keleigh, shared was a pile of
dust and debris, with only the fall shrubbery and a gate surrounding the
lot still standing. Keleigh posted photos of the home on Instagram of
before the wildfire and after, urging people to get out of the
neighborhood and thanks to first responders.
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A staircase is left partially standing in a property in the
aftermath of the Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades
neighborhood of Los Angeles, Friday, Jan. 10, 2025. (AP Photo/John
Locher)
“We will come back stronger than
ever,” she wrote. She added that she wished she'd taken her wedding
dress.
Billy Crystal and his wife lost their home of 45 years. Paris
Hilton, Jeff Bridges and Cary Elwes and R&B star Jhené Aiko have
also said their homes are gone. Haley Joel Osment says he lost
everything in Altadena.
“I am so sorry for the losses that thousands of people are suffering
and I'm trying to etch in my mind the unique details of this lovely
town that are gone forever — thank you to everyone who has reached
out and who has helped as we lose our home,” the actor wrote on
Instagram.
Disney pledges $15 million to fire relief efforts
Disney says it will donate $15 million to respond to the fires and
help rebuild.
The company announced the donations Friday afternoon. It said the
money would be spread across several groups, including the American
Red Cross, the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation and the Los
Angeles Regional Food Bank.
“Walt Disney came to Los Angeles with little more than his limitless
imagination, and it was here that he chose to make his home, pursue
his dreams, and create extraordinary storytelling that means so much
to so many people around the world. We are proud to provide
assistance to this resilient and vibrant community in this moment of
need,” Disney CEO Bob Iger said in a statement.
FIREAID benefit concert planned
A concert to aid wildfire victims will be held at Intuit Dome on
Jan. 30, organizers announced Friday.
No lineup or ticket info has been released yet, but the event is
being planned by music heavyweights: Shelli, Irving, and the Azoff
family in conjunction with Live Nation and AEG Presents.
Organizers say money raised will help those affected by the first
and support efforts to prevent “future fire disasters.”
The Intuit Dome is home to the Los Angeles Clippers.
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