The creator of Club Chalamet celebrates burning down the houses of 'evil' people

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As celebrities and citizens alike rally around the communities most affected by the ongoing Los Angeles fires, a creator is behind a popular creator. Timothee Chalamet Fan accounts have words to say to people celebrating the destruction

“For those of you who have sent me private messages laughing at me, I wish I had died in a fire, or that you are drinking champagne in my misery, or that this is my 'karma,' just know that I know what you are and you don't matter to me,” the Club Chalamet Account Posted on Saturday, January 11th by X, which is run by a man named Simone.

“I've read some of these messages, deleted and blocked them, and it doesn't hurt me because, again, I know who you are,” the post continued. “You're heartless and evil, and you're the kind of person who would ransack a house for scraps.”

Simone confirmed the matter on Thursday, January 9 The Hollywood Reporter That he lost his house in the LA fire. “I lost my house in Altadena, but I'm safe with friends,” the content creator told the publication.


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So far, the fire has killed at least 11 people and burned more than 37,000 acres. Cal Fire. The fires destroyed more than 12,000 structures and displaced tens of thousands of Los Angeles area residents.

Timothée Chalamet fan account creator slams 'evil' people celebrating LA fire destroying his home
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In the same social media post shared on Saturday, Simone thanked followers who expressed their sincere condolences and concern for her safety.

“I want to take a moment to thank everyone who has reached out to me directly with support, sympathy and love in the wake of the #EatonFire that destroyed my home Tuesday night,” she wrote. “I was in a fog of confusion, afraid of what I would do next, and exhausted from not sleeping well, even with tears in my eyes.”

The social media influencer said she's getting “a little stronger” with “every day,” adding that she's “confident I'll keep going from this strong, thanks to my friends.”


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“I want to address the elephant in the room which is the heavy troll activity that seems to delight me in losing everything,” he continued. “Such people don't matter to me, they never have, never will. It says so much about their character to enjoy knowing someone's house burned down, I didn't realize I wasn't even the owner of the house and I risked my life to rescue 5 animals where most people would leave them to die, especially when you are Altadena. The sheriff's department is yelling for you to move with the bullhorn.”

From numerous Hollywood stars Paris Hilton And Whitney Cummings from Jennifer Gray And Emily Proctor — It is said that their houses were lost in the historic fire.

“I'm very grateful to be alive, but this is my home,” said Proctor, who played The West WingCNN said Jake Tapper In an emotional interview. “This is my neighborhood. This is my community. What we mourn is our life.”

Simone explained in the same X post that she was “temporarily living with my boss, my landlord's dogs and cats.” He shared that immediately he will be moving in with a friend “until I get back on my feet and find a new place.”

“Meanwhile, I will resume my support of Timothée Chalamet in his historic quest for an Oscar for his inspiring performance as Bob Dylan. A complete unknown“She added. “Finally, my heart goes out to you or your loved ones who have lost their homes or had to relocate, and I hope time heals your sorrows.”

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