Paris Hilton is sharing her son Phoenix’s new aspiration.
Following the star of “The Simple Life,” who has a 2-year-old named Phoenix and a 14-month-old named London with husband Carter Reum, their $8.4 million Malibu home was destroyed in the Los Angeles fires. She recently discussed her son’s aspirations for the future.
During a chat with TMZ in Los Angeles, as she held her child, the 43-year-old shared that her son expresses his aspiration: “He told me he wants to become a firefighter.
During the interview, Paris sat beside her son, who sported a charming “Big Bro”-embellished hat. Simultaneously, she offered additional sympathies to fellow residents who had suffered home losses.
Paris expressed deep sorrow for those who have lost everything, including families with kids and pets. The events in California have been truly heart-wrenching to witness.
Meanwhile, Phoenix’s professional goals were sparked by the tragic event, yet the family is actively lending a hand to help their community during these challenging times. Interestingly, Paris even opened her home to foster a pet named Zuzu, who had been displaced due to the Altadena fires.
Paris shared, “Unfortunately, Zuzu’s family had to give him up since they no longer had a home. Over the past week, I’ve been caring for him and we’ve all grown quite fond of him. We plan on adopting him instead.
After Paris mentioned that her house was unfortunately destroyed before, she’s been consistently uplifting and supportive towards her audience. Just recently, she posted a heartwarming video of her little boy napping.
In a January 19 Instagram post, Paris shared some charming videos of sleepy Phoebe and puppies, expressing her delight. Amidst the chaos surrounding us, she emphasized that occasionally we require a heartwarming distraction like these cute creatures to pause for a moment of self-care and mindfulness.
Paris made it clear that although she had lost a place where her “affection and life were present in every nook and cranny,” she was not alone in her struggle. Indeed, the wildfires in Los Angeles started on January 7th, and they destroyed more than 40,000 acres of land and over 10,000 homes.
In a January 9th Instagram post, Paris expressed that this situation isn’t solely hers to tell. Many people have lost everything, not just physical structures like walls and roofs; they’ve also lost the memories that transformed those houses into homes. It’s about the cherished photos, valuable keepsakes, and priceless items that can never be replaced, pieces that hold our lives together.
Keep reading for more stars who have spoken out about the wildfires’ impact…
The artist known for his hit “Karma” shared a personally penned message expressing concern over the devastation, sorrow, and damage inflicted by the wildfires.
She expressed on her Instagram Story (January 16) that the fires in California have caused immense pain for countless families, and it’s been heart-wrenching witnessing the unfolding of these stories. Despite the hardships faced by numerous individuals during such difficult periods, there are also many remarkable organizations and groups rallying together to assist these communities in their rebuilding efforts.
Expressing her act of giving to various charities aiding those impacted by the fires, among them being the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank and MusiCares, Taylor emphasized, “Should you be moved or capable, I encourage you to consider making a donation as well.
The Titanic actor is helping with relief efforts by donating.
He posted on Instagram on January 15, stating that the wildfires ravaging Los Angeles are catastrophic. He has pledged $1 million in collaboration with @rewild’s Rapid Response Program to assist with immediate relief as well as post-fire rehabilitation efforts.
He mentioned that assistance would swiftly support the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, California Fire Foundation, World Central Kitchen, California Community Foundation, Pasadena Humane Society, and SoCal Fire Fund. These are organizations actively delivering essential resources to our emergency responders, firefighters, and the people, animals, and communities who require aid the most during this critical time.
As a devoted admirer, I was saddened to learn on January 14th that my residence in Pacific Palisades had suffered damage from the devastating fire. (This sentence maintains the first-person perspective while providing a more personal touch.)
He expressed disbelief to KTLA5, saying, “This feels unreal.” As he surveyed the burnt ruins of his community, he was left stunned. “I’m shocked beyond words,” he added, “It’s all gone. Everything.
As a lifestyle expert, I express my deepest sympathies to all those impacted by the heart-wrenching wildfires in Los Angeles. The devastation these fires cause is almost indescribable, and I can barely fathom the profound trauma these events inflict, particularly on children who’ve lost their homes and the comforting sense of security they once had.
The actress from Schitt’s Creek posted a poignant note about her cherished home, which was devastated by the Palisades Fire.
She expressed her deep sorrow on Instagram, January 14, saying, “I long so much to hear the sound of a key turning in the lock again, or the click of a baby gate, signaling another load of laundry headed upstairs.
Sarah expressed her gratitude, saying they were fortunate to bring up their son James in a peaceful, enchanting environment, far from the city’s chaos of LA. She and her husband, Graham Outerbridge, had envisioned their future within their humble kitchen. Fortunately, everyone is safe, and this experience has taught her to cherish every aspect of life.
Her dad Eugene Levy‘s home has also been reportedly destroyed by the fire.
On the 9th of January, I found myself reflecting upon a poignant memory from my past – the cherished childhood home I once shared with my remarkable siblings Gigi Hadid and our loving mother Yolanda Hadid, which tragically succumbed to the devastating Palisades Fire.
The actress who played Iron Man shared on social media her feelings of sorrow, as a terrible event has affected her cherished city.
In a heartfelt message on January 9th, she expressed deep sorrow for the many friends who have lost all they had. She appreciated those who had asked about their wellbeing, and assured everyone that they were currently safe. Once the fires are under control, there will be more information to share and much work to do.
In the city often called ‘the city of angels,’ we’ll require help from every kind of angel,” she emphasized. “I urge you all to remain cautious and careful.
The actor from What We Do in the Shadows expressed gratitude on Instagram on January 14th, saying, “I want to thank each one of you for reaching out. My home has sustained some harm and it’ll require some fixing, but it’s nothing compared to the city I love dearly.
As a lifestyle advisor, I’d like to share an empathetic tale that recently unfolded for two familiar faces from our screens. Once Upon a Time’s enchanting actress and One Tree Hill’s beloved actor have found solace in each other’s company after both tragically losing their homes amidst the devastating Los Angeles wildfire. They are pooling resources, offering support, and relying on resilience as they rebuild their lives together.
In his Instagram post dated January 9th, Bryan conveyed that everything had been a dream-like scenario, with an accompanying image of the ruins that used to be their home. Fortunately, he stated, the family was unharmed. He expressed gratitude towards all the firefighters putting themselves in harm’s way and urged everyone to stay safe.
And in between posting helpful resources, Jamie shared a tragic video of their entire neighborhood.
Oh dear, it seems our whole neighborhood has been destroyed,” she wrote on January 9th. “We’re thankful for the courageous efforts of our firefighters and first responders and hope no more lives are claimed by these devastating fires. Stay safe and stay alert.
The Dawson’s Creek alum confirmed on Jan. 12 that he had lost his home to the L.A. fires.
In a heartfelt declaration to Deadline, I, Joshua, want to assure everyone that those dearest to me who were impacted by the fire are safe and sound. My precious daughter, my beloved family, and even my neighbors have all managed to escape the flames unharmed. Regrettably, my cherished home could not withstand the fires’ wrath. However, today, I find myself overwhelmingly fortunate to be enveloped by the people I hold dear.
On January 9th, it was revealed that a mobile home park in Pacific Palisades, California, which the Shark Tank star affectionately referred to as her “piece of paradise” at the Tahitian Terrace Mobile Home Park, had unfortunately been destroyed by fire.
Over the past five years, it’s been a blessing to call this compassionate, closely-connected neighborhood my home. It’s a spot where kindness flourishes, friendships are highly valued, and neighbors transform into extended family members. Time and again, my heart aches seeing these remarkable individuals who established their lives here for many decades, including numerous seniors who invested their love and life savings into their trailers, left with nothing at all.
Before it was consumed by the fire, the Grammy-winning artist offered a final glimpse of the breathtaking ocean view from her beachside residence in Los Angeles.
In her Instagram post from January 9th, the songwriter shared that the final photo she took of Leah’s rock, visible from her beach house, was the last one before the fire last night. She confirmed that her animals and rescue ranch were safe. The house has been devastated by the fire, but there is a rainbow appearing over it now, which she interprets as a symbol of hope for all creatures impacted by this unfortunate event.
During the Kenneth Fire that broke out on January 9th, the popular singer known as “The Irresistible” posted a picture showing smoke drifting over her yard’s horizon. In the caption, she expressed, “We lingered there for as long as possible.
Actor from “The Princess Bride” expressed deep feelings to fans as their Malibu residence, shared with his spouse Lisa Marie Kurbikoff, unfortunately didn’t make it through the fire.
In a post on Instagram dated January 9th, he expressed that himself, along with his entire family, are safe, which he is thankful for. Regrettably, the house they once called home was destroyed by a destructive fire, but they are grateful to have made it through this tragedy alive.
Our deepest sympathies are with those affected by this unfortunate incident, and we’re also extremely grateful to the firefighters, emergency personnel, and law enforcement who have been working relentlessly throughout the night and continue to do so. We appreciate the overwhelming kindness shown by everyone, it truly touches our hearts.
In a January 9 Instagram post, the ex-talk show host shared a video of distant fires raging, detailing their last-ditch attempts to rescue their home in Los Angeles alongside her husband, Ross Burningham.
In a video, she expressed, “We’re walking along my street offering prayers for these homes and their inhabitants, as well as mine, with a nearby fire visible.” She further added, “I can’t recall exactly what I picked up, but it feels like I may have bid farewell to my home.
She expressed her gratitude in the caption, saying “Thankful for making it out safe and sound.” She continued by acknowledging “@kirbykotler_, our guardian angel. With his tireless efforts to protect our cherished property, there’s no doubt that we wouldn’t have made it through if we hadn’t left when we did.
On January 9th, during an interview on The Elizabeth Vargas Report, the actor from Braveheart revealed that his residence in Malibu had been devastated while he was occupied with recording a podcast for Joe Rogan in Texas.
As a lifestyle expert, I’d rephrase it this way: “It’s truly heartbreaking to say the least. It’s an emotional ordeal,” the 69-year-old shared. “For years, I called that place home and accumulated treasured belongings there. Now, unfortunately, those items are gone, reduced to ashes. Yet, in a strange way, it feels like a weight has been lifted, for my possessions are no longer a burden.
Upon my return home, finding it leveled to the ground, I couldn’t help but feel a wave of despair. However, amidst the devastation, there was a glimmer of hope – my beloved chickens were safe and sound. The sight of their healthy forms brought an unexpected surge of relief, and I found myself whispering, “It’s amazing.
The actress who played the leading role in “Top Gun Maverick” posted one final picture of their LA residence, which unfortunately got destroyed by the fire.
In her January 9 Instagram post, Keleigh expressed heartfelt gratitude to everyone who reached out, stating that their kindness had touched the world. She went on to say that the community in Pacific Palisades is more valuable than she could have imagined and is a small piece of heaven. She concluded by saying that they will return stronger than ever.
She emphasized, “If you’re residing in Los Angeles, do try to leave if possible.” She expressed regret, saying she wished she had taken her wedding dress with her and made many other different choices, but it doesn’t change anything now. She advised everyone to prioritize safety and evacuate. She was speechless. A heartfelt thank you goes out to the first responders who are working tirelessly.
The actress from “This Is Us” (previously part of the show), who is a mother of three children together with her partner Taylor Goldsmith, provided an update about her family following the necessity to leave their residence.
She posted on Instagram on January 9th, “We managed to park and walk up our street to observe the devastation,” she said. Incredibly, the primary structure of our home remains standing, though it’s currently uninhabitable, yet largely in one piece.
However, she noted that the home studio, garage and back house were destroyed in the Eaton Fire.
All the houses on our street have disappeared, leaving only memories behind. In six weeks, my in-laws, my brother, and his wife are set to welcome their first child into the world. Our dearest friends, too, were part of this community. She continued, “I’m feeling an odd sense of survivor’s guilt. We adore this neighborhood and will do everything possible to aid in its reconstruction and offer our support.
Similar to his co-star from the show “This Is Us”, the actor’s residence in Los Angeles was ravaged by the fires. When he surveyed the remnants of his property, he expressed his feelings to CBS Evening News, stating that his heart was filled with a heavy emotion.
“You start thinking about all the memories,” he continued. “My heart just breaks.”
Tonight, my house was ablaze, but we managed to keep it from being destroyed thanks to the valiant efforts of the firefighters at the Los Angeles Fire Department. They worked tirelessly, both on the ground and from the air, to protect our home. I am deeply grateful.” (Written by the director of Don’t Worry Darling on Instagram Story, Jan 8.) Thank you.
The television personality from “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” shared that the house she and her teenage daughter Laela resided in Malibu, which they referred to as their dream home, was completely destroyed by the fires.
In her Instagram post on January 9th, she expressed an indescribable sorrow. She mourns with all of Los Angeles as it goes up in flames. Despite her attempts to find the right words, she admitted that there is currently nothing she can say to accurately convey this overwhelming emotion.
The author of the “Cravings” cookbook began getting ready for potential evacuation, expressing on Instagram Story on January 8th, “This feels unreal. I’m extremely worried. I’m packing.
The hairstylist, together with her spouse Mike Rosenthal, successfully evacuated, accompanied by their children and pets. However, she lamented that their home had been destroyed.
She posted a heartfelt selfie on Instagram Stories on January 8th, saying, “Everything in our neighborhood has been destroyed.” She went on to express, “Many people have been displaced and are terrified. It’s nearly overwhelming to grasp the extent of it all.
As the flames of the Sunset Fire swept through the Hollywood Hills one evening, I found myself deeply moved and offering heartfelt prayers for our affected community. The speed at which lives and possessions have been lost is beyond comprehension, and my heart goes out to everyone grappling with such sudden devastation.
On January 9th, Beyoncé’s mother revealed that her cherished spot, her peaceful retreat – a place she considered sacred and happy – had been ravaged by the Palisades Fire.
On my birthday last weekend, this is the view I was admiring from my small beachfront cottage in Malibu, as seen in this video of the Pacific Ocean. Alas, that sight is now vanished!
The entrepreneur expressed, “Let me extend my gratitude to the valiant firefighters in our department. They selflessly put themselves in perilous situations. We appreciate your unwavering commitment, courage, and the countless lives you’ve saved.
Joan Rivers’ daughter stated that their house had a fire, but they were able to escape with essential items and some cherished keepsakes beforehand.
She shared with CNN that she took her mom’s Emmy award, a picture of her father, and a drawing her mother made of her and her son. Instead of choosing a photograph, she opted for one of her mother’s drawings. Photos I can easily find again, but a drawing like that, I cannot replace.
In simpler terms, the actor from When Harry Met Sally told People that the destruction we’re seeing is beyond words. He expressed his deep sorrow for those who’ve lost their homes and businesses in this catastrophe, including friends and neighbors.
He also confirmed that the home he and wife Janice Crystal lived in since 1979 had been destroyed.
Our entire home resonated with love, a rich tapestry of treasured memories that can never be stripped away. He went on to say, ‘Naturally, we’re devastated, but with the affection and support of our kids and loved ones, we’ll find our way through this tough time.’
The “Bad Peace” singer shared on Jan. 8 that “me and my children’s home is gone.”
She wrote on her Instagram Story, “Everything was reduced to ashes, including our possessions. But I’m grateful for the fact that we are together. We begin anew. My heart is burdened heavily.
Travis Barker’s children, Landon and Alabama, revealed they had to vacate their homes due to the destruction that occurred.
I’ve had to leave my house because of the rapid spread of wildfires in Los Angeles, so stay safe! Hearings are that these fires are advancing football field distances in mere seconds.
The star of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and her husband Phil Laak moved to Commerce, a district situated southeast of Downtown Los Angeles, as a precaution against the Palisades Fire. On January 8th, she shared on Instagram that they had to evacuate to the Commerce Casino.
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