Mandy Moore And Family Move In With Hilary Duff After Their House Burned Down In LA Fires
Mandy Moore and her family have moved into friend Hilary Duff’s home after their own property burned down in the LA wildfires.
It is now day eight since over 180,000 people had to abandon their homes in search of safety following the wildfires ravaging LA.
The flames have destroyed thousands of acres of lands and thousands of buildings and homes.
At least 24 people have sadly been confirmed dead due to the fires while many more are missing and unaccounted for.
Governor Gavin Newsom declared it ‘one of the worst natural natural disasters in US history’. Firefighters have warned that the disaster is still very active, with fires Palisade, Easton and Hurst still actively ravaging the countryside.
Moore and her husband Taylor Goldsmith along with their children, August “Gus” Harrison, 3, Oscar “Ozzie” Bennet, 2 and Louise Everett, 3 months have moved into the the Duff household.
Taylor’s brother, Griffin Goldsmith, shared a post on Instagram. He wrote:
“Our dear friends @matthewkoma and @hilaryduff thought it [was] wise to set up a gofundme for us to help with everything moving forward,”
“Not to mention they are currently housing my brother’s family.”
“They’ve taken care of my entire family from the moment this began,” he gushed. “I will never be able to thank them adequately. This is the kindest act any human could do for another. They are the most beautiful, selfless people we’ve ever known.”
The Walk to Remember actress struggled to explain what she was feeling after the devastating loss. She wrote: “I love you, Altadena,”
“Grateful for my family and pets getting out last night before it was too late (and endless gratitude to friends for taking us in and bringing us clothes and blankets).”
“Honestly, I’m in shock and feeling numb for all so many have lost, including my family,” she explained. “My children’s school is gone. Our favorite restaurants, leveled. So many friends and loved ones have lost everything too.”
Our thoughts are with all impacted by the wildfires.