Miley Cyrus Offers Support to LA Fire Victims, Recalls 2018 Woolsey Fire Destruction of Her Home

Miley Cyrus has shown empathy towards those affected by the recent wildfires in Los Angeles, reminding everyone of the devastating impact such fires had on her personally, as her Malibu house was destroyed in the Woolsey Fires back in 2018.

Miley Cyrus Foundation posted a photo on Instagram showing the Grammy winner’s former home in ruins. In the caption, they expressed her feelings about the devastating sight. She wrote that returning to a place that was once filled with affection and warmth, now completely demolished, was a deeply emotional experience for her.

Cyrus expressed his deep sorrow, weeping for those directly affected by the disaster and grieving for his beloved city. It’s more than heart-wrenching; it’s a shattered dream. Today, Los Angeles symbolizes ruin and devastation instead of the ‘living the dream’.

Cyrus asked her fans to contribute to relief initiatives, mentioning charities like the Malibu Foundation, a group she helped create after the Woolsey Fire. Most notably, she emphasized that it’s crucial for assistance not only from within our community but also from outside sources, to help with the recovery and healing process.

Cyrus stated, “Here are some links to charities I’m backing, which are working tirelessly on firefighting efforts and aiding survivors. One such organization is The Malibu Foundation, which my team and I established in 2018.

In simpler terms, the artist behind the hit “Wrecking Ball” stated, “With time, support from both within and beyond our community, and commitment, we can mend ourselves. However, it’s incredibly painful at this moment.

2018 saw Miley Cyrus and her then-spouse Liam Hemsworth safely escape a fire unscathed, despite their shared house being reduced to ashes by the blaze. She expressed gratitude towards the tireless first responders who had been working round the clock to assist those affected by the ongoing fires in Los Angeles. The wildfires have already devastated countless acres and homes across the city.

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2025-01-13 14:07