Miley Cyrus shares an emotional post amid the massive fire in Los Angeles


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Actress and singer Miley Cyrus has shared an emotional post amid the massive fire in Los Angeles. He said Los Angeles represents ‘living the dream’, but today’s reality is one of debris and destruction. He recalled the time when he lost his house, which was worth several million dollars.

Miley Cyrus shared a photo of her destroyed Malibu home several years ago, reports aceshowbiz.com. She recalled her experience of losing her multi-million dollar home to ex-husband Liam Hemsworth. They described the pain of being faced with a pile of debris when they expected to meet loved ones at the doorstep.

Miley wrote in the photo caption, ‘This is a feeling that you can never forget. My soul aches for those who are experiencing this devastation first-hand. He further wrote, ‘Los Angeles represents ‘living the dream’, but today’s reality is one of debris and destruction.’

Malibu Foundation was started in 2018
Additionally, Miley expressed her gratitude for organizations like the Malibu Foundation, which she helped start in 2018. He wrote, ‘Our community, time, resources and dedication will heal us. But it hurts so much right now… Love always, Miley.

Many celebrities have helped
It is known that apart from Cyrus, many other celebrities have contributed to the relief efforts from the forest fire. Kim Kardashian has donated through her brand. At the same time, Jamie Lee Curtis has donated 1 million dollars. Paris Hilton started a relief fund after losing her Malibu beach house and pledged to donate up to $100,000. Halle Berry and Snoop Dogg donated clothes to the victims. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle volunteered in the kitchen to help feed first responders and distribute essential items to those in need. Jennifer Garner offered her assistance with a food truck to feed the affected community.

At least 16 people died
Let us tell you that at least 16 people have been confirmed dead in the massive fire in Los Angeles that started last week. And more than 12,000 buildings were damaged or destroyed. Authorities have warned that the situation is expected to worsen in the coming days, as devastating wildfires rage across parts of Los Angeles County. This has led to school closures and the cancellation of entertainment, sports and community events. The Palisades fire has also burned more than 21,300 acres.

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