Celebrities open their closets to aid Hollywood fire victims
For the past two days, people worldwide have been witnessing on television and social media the devastating fire that is ravaging Hollywood. This is not a movie scene, but a real-life catastrophe engulfing the core of the world's largest film industry. According to the latest reports, the catastrophic wildfire has claimed the lives of 10 people, left countless others injured, destroyed 10,000 installations, and forced nearly 200,000 individuals to flee their homes. Many well-known celebrities have been forced to abandon their homes and offices in a hurry, with some escaping with only the clothes on their backs. Among them are renowned American stars such as Paris Hilton, Tom Hanks, Ben Affleck, Maria Shriver, Mel Gibson, Pete Lee, Melissa Claire Egan, Anthony Hopkins, Miles Teller, Kelly Teller, Tina Knowles, and many more. On television and social media, they have expressed their grief over the loss of everything they had.
While many celebrities are devastated and grappling with the loss of everything, others have stepped up to support their peers. They are opening their wardrobes and distributing clothing. Essential items have been laid out on the streets, with an open invitation for anyone in need to take what they require.
Sharon Stone and Halle Berry have both declared, "My entire wardrobe is open to you. Take whatever you need—shoes, socks, sweaters, shirts, bags, belts—everything is available."
Many victims are going around collecting the items distributed by celebrities. Some stars have even given away their personal belongings, including things they hold dear.
Halle Berry wrote on Instagram, "If you live in Southern California, I urge you to step forward and offer your help. This is our duty at this moment. Let's all come together in whatever way we can to support those who have been affected."
Alongside government and private aid workers, Hollywood celebrities are also volunteering. Many are standing on the streets distributing food and drinks, and providing care for children and the elderly. The sight of these stars has inspired many ordinary people to come forward with even greater enthusiasm. Many have lost their homes and have been left with nothing. To help these people, Hollywood stars are raising substantial amounts of relief funds. They are also publicly announcing these efforts to encourage others to contribute.
The stars are saying, "This city is built on love. Now is the time to show that love. We need everyone's support." Through the terrifying wildfire and deep expressions of love, Hollywood is going through a difficult moment—one day, surely, a world-class film will be made about this. For now, it’s a reality unfolding in Hollywood, just like the plot of a movie.
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