Jennifer Love Hewitt
The I Know What You Did Last Summer star expressed her gratitude to those who’ve shown support amid the devastating experience.
“I have no words,” she wrote on Instagram Jan. 8. “Only prayers and holding as much hope as I can for our home and our kids while we watch everything burn. Thank you to every first responder fighting so hard for all of us. Thank you to every friend who reached out and new person I have hugged in tears in the last 24 hours.”
Dan Levy
The Schitt’s Creek star, whose dad Eugene Levy's home was destroyed, posted an eerie photo to his Instagram Story Jan. 8 of the wildfire’s smoke blocking the sun. “This is the view from my window this morning," he wrote. "Heartbroken for my family, my friends, and the people of LA affected by these catastrophic fires.”
Josh Gad
From his home, the Frozen actor posted the heartbreaking sight of flames sweeping over Los Angeles in the distance.
“I have never seen flames from my house like this ever,” Josh said in his Jan. 7 Instagram post, “this is insanity. I hope everyone is staying safe tonight. Lots of love, lots of prayers.”
Khloe Kardashian
Sharing a message of gratitude for firefighters and first responders, the Kardashians star wrote in an Instagram Story post, "Thank you for your unwavering dedication and courage in the face of these devastating fires in CA. Your selflessness, resilience and tireless efforts to protect lives and communities are deeply appreciated."
Mark Hamill
After evacuating from his Malibu home, the Star Wars actor detailed his experience with a “personal fire update” on behalf of himself, wife Marilou York and pup Trixie.
“7pm—Evacuated Malibu so last-minute,” the 73-year-old wrote in his Instagram post, “small fires on both sides of the road as we approached PCH.”
“8:15pm—Marilou, Trixie & I arrive at Chelsea’s house in Hollywood,” he said. “Most horrific fire since ’93, STAY SAFE!”
And in hindsight, Mark realized he may have underplayed the size of the fires he witnessed on his way to safety.
“There [were] small fires,” he wrote in the caption of his follow-up, adding, “gimme a break- we were fleeing for our lives. Stay Safe Everyone.”
Florence Pugh
The Little Women actress reacted to the city’s devastating fires, writing on her Instagram Story Jan. 8, “I’m just sending so much love to all of you in LA. I’m so sorry this has happened again. It’s scary to even watch from my phone, I can’t imagine how it must feel being in it.”

