Some Hollywood A-listers are putting their money where their mouths are as the wildfires continue to devastate Los Angeles.
Stars such as Beyoncé, Jennifer Garner and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have stepped up to support their communities by getting involved in relief efforts.
The fires, which have killed at least 24 people and displaced thousands of others, have taken a major toll on the city.
Paris Hilton, Adam Brody and Leighton Meester, Billy Crystal, Ricki Lake, Mel Gibson, Anthony Hopkins, Miles Teller, John Goodman, Mandy Moore and Anna Faris are among the celebs who have lost their homes in the fires.
Hollywood events have also been affected by the fires. The 2025 Critics’ Choice Awards were postponed from Jan. 12 to Jan. 26, while the Oscars 2025 nominations voting was extended by five days and the nominations announcement date was delayed from Jan. 17 to Jan. 23.
The 2025 Grammy Awards will still take place Feb. 2, but the show will be dedicated to “raising additional funds to support wildfire relief efforts and honoring the bravery and dedication of first responders who risk their lives to protect ours,” the Recording Academy confirmed.
In light of a massive crisis, awards season is taking a backseat as Hollywood focuses on helping victims of the deadly fires.
Here are all the celebrities supporting LA wildfire relief efforts.
Beyoncé
Beyoncé, 43, made a $2.5 million donation to the Los Angeles Fire Relief Fund through her charity foundation, BeyGOOD.
“Los Angeles we stand with you. 🫶🏽,” the foundation wrote on Instagram Jan. 12.
“BeyGOOD is taking action by announcing the LA Fire Relief Fund with a donation of 2.5 million dollars,” the statement continued. “The fund is earmarked to aid families in the Altadena/Pasadena area who lost their homes, and to churches and community centers to address the immediate needs of those affected by the wildfires.”
Jennifer Garner
Garner, 52, has been working with José Andrés and the chef’s nonprofit, World Central Kitchen, to hand out meals to firefighters and evacuees in Altadena, which has been devastated by the Eaton Fire.
During an interview on MSNBC while she was volunteering, Garner revealed she lost a friend in the blaze.
“I did lose a friend, and for our church, it’s really tender so I don’t feel like we should talk about it yet,” the “Alias” star shared, choking up. “I did lose a friend. She didn’t get out in time.”
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited the Pasadena Convention Center Jan. 10, which has become an evacuation site for victims of the Eaton Fire.
Having made monetary donations to the relief efforts via their Archewell Foundation, the duo donated clothing, children’s items and other essential supplies to the main donation center.
The couple have also opened their sprawling $29.5 million Montecito mansion to friends of theirs who have fled the fires.
Jamie Lee Curtis
Curtis, 66, pledged to donate $1 million to start a “fund of support” for those affected by the blazes, after she was forced to evacuate her Pacific Palisades home.
The “Freaky Friday” actress said on Instagram Jan. 9 that she had been in touch with state and city leaders about how her donation might be distributed “for the most impact.”
She also got emotional about the tragedy on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” saying, “As you know, where I live is on fire right now. Literally, the entire city of the Pacific Palisades is burning. It’s f–king gnarly, you guys.”
Halle Berry
Berry, 58, said she packed up her “entire closet” and took everything to Beverly Hills home goods store +Coop, which is serving as a fire relief pop-up.
“If you live in the Southern California area, I urge you to do the same,” Berry wrote on Instagram. “This is something we can do right now today to help all of the displaced families that are in need of the basics today!”
Sharon Stone
Stone, 66, has similarly been donating clothes to +Coop.
“If you need things, come to the Coop. This is for people who need any of these things, please come there. This is where you can get them, it’s a distribution center,” she said in an interview with NewsNation.
Paris Hilton
Hilton, who lost her Malibu beach house in the Palisades Fire, launched an emergency fund to help other victims.
“As a mom, I can’t imagine the pain and fear of not having a safe place for your babies, so I’m launching an emergency fund through my nonprofit 11:11 Media Impact to support displaced families with young children,” the 43-year-old reality star wrote on Instagram.
“I’m starting with a personal contribution of $100,000, and will be matching additional dollars raised up to $100,000 more. I am looking for others to donate and match alongside me to do our part!”
She also listed what her nonprofit will be working on, including providing cash assistance and short-term housing and hotel stays for families, delivering essentials and supplies to evacuation centers, and supporting local animal shelters helping displaced pets.
Bethenny Frankel
Frankel, 54, has been sending aid to victims of the fires through her charity, BStrong.
She said BStrong partnered with the Global Empowerment Mission to help distribute aid and “critical supplies” to those in need.
Eva Longoria
Longoria, 49, donated $50,000 to the organization This Is About Humanity to support frontline workers and families impacted by the fires.
“We’ve donated clothes, I literally emptied out my pantry to take down to all of the places that are accepting donations,” she said in an Instagram clip. “I am going to be supporting This Is About Humanity. They are matching up to $50,000 for frontline essential workers and families that are impacted by the fires. I’m going to be matching that $50,000 personally.”
Longoria said the money will “support all of these families who are working tirelessly to keep us sustained with food. These farm workers are still going out there and producing and picking our produce and dangerous conditions.”
Mark Zuckerberg
Zuckerberg, one of the richest people in the world, said on Threads that he and his wife, Priscilla, were “personally” donating to relief efforts.
Kylie Jenner
The reality star, 27, announced a donation to wildfire relief efforts on Instagram.
“To help support the communities affected, we’re making a donation to the California Fire Foundation Wildfire & Disaster Relief Fund. The Wildfire & Disaster Relief Fund is an extension of the California Fire Foundation,” she wrote.
The Post can confirm that Kylie — alongside mom Kris Jenner and siblings Kim, Khloe, Kourtney, Kendall and Rob — left their Calabasas and Hidden Hills homes after the Kenneth Fire broke out and threatened their area.