Los Angeles is grappling with devastating wildfires, claiming homes and impacting the entertainment industry. Numerous celebrities, including Billy Crystal, Mandy Moore, and Paris Hilton, have lost their residences. This has led to significant disruptions in the awards season, with several ceremonies postponed.

The fires, which have destroyed over 1,900 structures, continue to displace tens of thousands of residents, forcing evacuations across the Los Angeles metropolitan area. Evacuation orders extend from the Pacific Coast to Pasadena, shifting as new fires break out.

Celebrities are sharing their experiences and expressing grief. Billy Crystal and his wife, Janice, lost their Pacific Palisades home of 45 years, a deeply personal loss. Similarly, Mandy Moore is reeling from the devastation in Altadena. Paris Hilton has also shared images of the destruction in Malibu. Other prominent figures, such as Cary Elwes, have lost their homes, highlighting the widespread impact of the wildfires.

The fires are disrupting the awards season. Several ceremonies, including the AFI Awards, the AARP Movies for Grownups Awards, and the Critics Choice Awards, have been postponed. The Oscar nominations are also delayed until January 19, as the film academy extends the voting window to accommodate affected members. This disruption underscores how deeply the fires are impacting the entertainment industry.

The destruction extends beyond residential areas. Historical landmarks, like the Will Rogers ranch house and the Topanga Ranch Motel, are among the structures lost. Furthermore, the fires are encroaching on key Hollywood locations, including the Hollywood Bowl, the TCL Chinese Theatre, and the Walk of Fame, raising concerns about further damage.