D The ongoing Pacific Palisade fire Can be especially difficult for people like Miley CyrusThose who have previously lost property in similar natural disasters.
“This picture hits my heart so hard today. This is a photo of my front porch after we lost our home in the Woolsey Fire in 2018,” Cyrus, 32, wrote in a social media post. the message Saturday, January 11, shared a photo of the wreckage. “It's a feeling you'll never forget. You walk through the door every day, expecting to be greeted by the people you love like you always do but instead are met with a pile of ashes and rubble.”
Cyrus continued, “My soul aches for those who are directly experiencing this devastation (sic) and I cry for my city. It is beyond heartbreaking. Los Angeles represents 'living the dream' but the reality today is destruction and ruin.”
Also a Grammy winner Shared a link to the Malibu Foundation, a nonprofit that helps victims rebuild after the wildfires, and a handful of other GoFundMe campaigns for specific victims.
“Time, resources and dedication within and outside of our community will heal us, but this hurts deeply for now,” Cyrus concluded in her Saturday note.
A wildfire swept through Los Angeles on Tuesday, January 7, quickly destroying thousands of acres of property throughout the surrounding area. Many celebrities and other residents lost their homes in the fire. Others, meanwhileLeave the city limits Pursuant to mandatory or voluntary eviction orders.
It is not publicly known if Cyrus' current residence was affected by the ongoing natural disaster, but one of her previous homes was destroyed in a 2018 fire. Cyrus was married to an actor at the time Liam Hemsworth. (Cyrus and Hemsworth, 34, separated in 2019, finalizing their divorce the following year.)
“It's been a heartbreaking few days. This is what is left of my house. Love,” Hemsworth Wrote via Instagram In November 2018, shared a photo of their front porch and a “love” sign “My heart goes out to the many people in Malibu, California and surrounding areas who have lost their homes and who have been affected by these wildfires.”
He continued at the time, “Malibu is a strong community and this event is only going to make it stronger. Grateful for all the great local people (who) who help put out small fires around my property. I love you I love you, Malibu. Thank you to all the brave firefighters around California.”
Cyrus and Hemsworth left with their pets.
“My brother Look Deke said, 'Get ready, they're going to issue an eviction.' The whole time that I was packing these animals, I had moments where I thought, 'This can't go that far; It's a waste of time, and my house won't burn down,'” Hemsworth has been withdrawn from Men's Health In a 2020 profile. “And, of course, it burned, and it was the stuff of survival.”
While the couple and their animals were all safe at the time, she added to the outlet that “several things” remained at home “Replaceable to a point.”
Three years later, Cyrus Reference appears Their relationship and her 2023 Grammy-winning single “Flowers” are on fire.
“We were fine 'til we built a house and watched it burn,” he sings in the opening stanza. “Mmm, I didn't want to leave you / I didn't want to lie / I started to cry, but then I remembered / I could buy myself flowers.”
Cyrus and Hemsworth went ahead with it Max Morando And Gabriella Brooksrespectively.
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