Since Tuesday, January 7, violent fires have been raging in Los Angeles. While many stars’ homes are threatened by flames, this Wednesday, January 8, Joy Hallyday published a message of distress on her Instagram account.
Images that send shivers down your spine. The day after the Golden Globes held in Los Angeles, the City of Angels faced violent fires. As the flames intensify, many celebrity homes are affected or even threatened, especially in the hard-hit Pacific Palisades neighborhood. Ben Affleck, Tom Hanks and Laeticia Hallyday, for example, own a home in this area of the city.
-This Wednesday, January 8, Joy Hallyday, the youngest daughter of Johnny and Laeticia Hallyday, took to her Instagram account to share a message of distress as her home finds itself increasingly under the threat of flames. In the story, in the caption of a screenshot of an article on this subject, Jade Hallyday’s sister writes: “Pacific Palisades, Calif. I pray for everyone who lives in the area.” The young girl is not the only French living in Los Angeles to have reacted to this tragedy. Amanda Sthers, currently in France to promote her latest book, Gesturespublished by Stock, writes on the social network: “Sending love and strength to all my friends and family in Pacific Palisades, and to the brave firefighters.”
Fires in Los Angeles: the luxurious house of this famous couple threatened by flames
Faced with fires, no one is spared. The luxurious mansion of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is, in fact, close to the evacuation zone, as revealed The Mirrorthis Wednesday, January 8. Electricity companies around Montecito have announced that power cuts are possible “in parts of Santa Barbara County”pour “public safety, explains the spokesperson for Southern California Edison. Archie and Lilibet’s parents live in an area with “high fire risk” . In Montecito, 8,000 homes are already without electricity to prevent high-voltage cables from increasing the risk of fire. Prince William’s brother and his wife must be extra vigilant and could be forced to leave their home if the situation worsens.
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