Hilton was one of the many Los Angeles residents who lost their home in the fires that raged across Southern California this month.
Hilton also mentioned she’s already donated ... The cat was found after the fire tore through neighborhoods in Altadena, and Paris visited the shelter to check on the kitty, asking her fans ...
Paris Hilton revealed ... the Palisades and Eaton Fire in Altadena, around 15,467 structures have been destroyed as of Monday, per the Los Angeles Times. Hilton notably lost her Malibu ...
Hollywood stars are sharing the devastation caused by the California fires and sharing "prayers and strength" for those affected.
Marc Duron/11:11 Media Paris ... Hilton, whose Malibu home burned down in the L.A. fires, revealed earlier this month that she had fostered Zuzu after the dog’s family lost their own home in ...
“The families, the children, the animals, it’s just been heartbreaking to see what’s happened to California,” she told the outlet. Related: Paris Hilton ... home in Altadena in the fires ...
Paris Hilton continues to rally behind others affected by the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, after she too lost her Malibu home.
Now that’s sweet. Paris Hilton took part in a heartwarming reunion between an Altadena family and their beloved dog, Zuzu. “Letting go is never easy, but moments like this remind me why fostering is so important,
Paris Hilton posted a sweet Instagram reuniting her foster dog, Zuzu, with her family after the owners were displaced when the Los Angeles fires burned their Altadena, Calif. home burned down.
Since the devastation of the Los Angeles wildfires, Paris Hilton has been rallying behind displaced families and pets. RELATED STORIES: Jamie Lee Curtis Donates $1 Million to Wildfire Victims In a moving video,
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Members of the California National Guard stand near rising smoke, as the Eaton Fire continues, in Altadena, Calif., Jan. 12, 2025. Shannon Stapleton/Reuters Twenty-three people have been reported ...