Julianne Hough evacuates her Hollywood Hills home when a fire breaks out
Julianne Hough evacuated her home in the Hollywood Hills after a fire broke out in the area.
The Dancing with the stars Host accepted Instagram stories on Wednesday, January 8, to share videos of their experiences.
“Okay, there’s a fire right next to my house,” Hough said in a clip recorded at her home. “We’re with friends, but anyone who’s in the Hollywood Hills, I just had this intuitive feeling that we’re in a bowl about how everything revolves around Hollywood, and now this is the center of Hollywood. Everyone just needs to be evacuated. Go, go, go, go, go. Right now.”
After sharing the news, Hough updated her followers with a second video taken in a car. She was with her dog Sunny.
“Sunny and I are safe and moving on, but the reason I say ‘evacuate now’ even if it’s not near you if you need to go somewhere is: there’s traffic. And you’ll get stuck in traffic. And that’s not good. So please everyone, be safe and send prayers to all the first responders and firefighters and just come together – you know, all you can do is be there for each other.”
Meanwhile, devastating fires continue to rage in Los Angeles. Impact on many stars and their houses.
An extreme storm caused by squalls in Santa Ana sparked fast-burning brush fires around 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 7, with motorists on Sunset Boulevard and Palisades Drive abandoning their cars to seek safety.
On Wednesday night, a new wildfire called the “Sunset Fire” broke out in the Hollywood Hills, the famous neighborhood in downtown LA where the Hollywood Sign is said to be located The New York Times. The city issued an evacuation order for area residents, many of whom work in the entertainment industry.
Celebrities have also been there since the disaster began Paris Hilton, Anna Faris And Billy Crystal have lost their homes in the fires.
Hilton, 43, shared that she was “heartbroken beyond words” over the loss of her home.
“Sitting with my family, watching the news and watching our house burn to the ground in Malibu on live television is something no one should ever have to experience,” she wrote via Instagram on Wednesday. “We created so many precious memories in this house.”