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Celebritiesfaced undue criticism for sharing harrowing videos of theirmillion-dollar homesbeing burned to the ground in theLA wildfires.
The Eaton Fire, meanwhile, burned through 10,600 acres while the Sunset fire in Hollywood claimed 43 acres.
Youre like, What do I need?
What do I not need?
Its so overwhelming packing up a house.
I mean, I only have, like, two pairs of jeans, two shirts.
I got so much more clothes for the kids.
We are safe, theAll My Childrenalum wrote in the caption of a video.
But this is whats left of our beautiful home.
Our home where our kids were raised and where they wanted to raise their own someday.
Thanks to all who reached out and checked in.
Cant respond to all so wanted to give an update here, he continued.
Sending so many prayers to everyone being affected by these fires.
As the celebrity posts came pouring in, social media users began criticizing them and refused to feel sorry.
Give me a break…they can afford to rebuild anywhere…most of the population Does Not !
Sorry but they are still alive,still rich.
So you lost things.
And the animals who lost their lives.
The celebrities will be fine.
The waterfront home wasnt the main residence for the family of four.
This home was where we built so many precious memories.
I like her but really shes going to be just fine, another wrote.
What about all the poor, homeless, and animals this has affected.
Does anyone have access to private firefighters to protect our home in Pacific Palisades?
Need to act fast here.
All neighbors houses burning.
Will pay any amount.
Thank you, Keith Wasserman, co-founder of real estate investment firm Gelt Venture Partners, wrote on X. Incredibly tone deaf, another wrote.
And thats okay too, the Duchess of Sussex wrote in her caption.
Thank you for so many years of unconditional love, my sweet Guy.
You filled my life in ways youll never know, she added.
But social media users thought she was trying to steal the spotlight while California is burning.
Enough with the pr nonsense already, one social media user said.
California is burning and you post about your dog that probably died months ago!
So she posts this at the time where there are The worst fires in the Los Angeles area!
ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS ABOUT YOU MEG.
Im very scared now.
Packing, she wrote.
In another Instagram story, she wrote: I havent had the words, it is a hellscape.
Thank you for reaching out.
Looking for any and all ways to help our community right now, like send anything you see.
And God bless the firefighters and all first responders.
This is surreal.
Im very scared now.
As you know, where I live is on fire right now.
Literally, the entire city of the Pacific Palisades is burning.
I flew here last night.
I was on the plane and started getting texts.
Its fking gnarly, you guys, she said on the show.
I have no words.
Obviously there has been horrific fires in many places.
This is literally where I live.
I have no words.
Sandra Lee shared an up-close view of the fire as it inched closer to her doorstep.
She later posted an emotional video about losing her home and everything she owned inside it.
My house is gone-I cried all night and thought about every room, nook, and cranny.
It was perfection and now its just Ash.
like keep our community, the firefighters and the first responders in your prayers.
This is not over-not even close, she wrote in one caption.
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