Actor couple Adam Brody and Leighton Meester have shared the screen, and they've also shared some (but not all) details about their family life.
Celebrities and fans of Leighton Meester have rallied around the singer-actress this week by streaming her music after she and her husband, Adam Brody, lost their home in the Pacific Palisades wildfires.
Celebrities who lost their homes in the devastating 2025 California wildfires. From Mandy Moore to Mel Gibson, stars shared their heartbreak and resilience.
Affleck was forced to evacuate his Pacific Palisades home and fled to his ex-wife Jennifer Garner’s abode due to the fires.
The legendary American actress Meryl Streep miraculously escaped the deadly wildfires in Los Angeles, which led to a large-scale evacuation in January. She, like other celebrities, had to leave her home in an upscale neighborhood.
As Southern California begins to rebuild in the wake of the wildfires, Live Nation is assembling some of Hollywood's biggest talents in support.
President Donald Trump’s eldest daughter traveled to Altadena, Calif., to help volunteer and provide relief items to those affected by the wildfires.
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Osment’s family are the latest among the celebrity and celebrity adjacent homes to be lost to the wildfires that tore through LA County in the middle of January. Other celebrities who lost their homes include Billy Crystal, Miles Teller, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Adam Brody and Leighton Meester, and Paris Hilton.
Naomi Watts has opened up about the "terrifying" few weeks she spent in Los Angeles amid the California wildfires, revealing how she ended up alone inside her $6 million Brentwood mansion after her husband, Billy Crudup, flew back to New York shortly before the deadly blazes broke out.
On Friday's episode of her misSPELLING podcast, Tori Spelling recalled the moment she and her family returned home after evacuation orders had been lifted during the devastating Los Angeles wildfires -- and why she initially thought she had been robbed.