Jessica Simpson has joined the growing list of celebrities who were forced to flee their luxe California pads as wildfires decimate Southern California.
Simpson, 44, took to social media Thursday night to share a photo of her plush backyard being overtaken by plumes of smoke, forcing her and her family to evacuate.
“We stayed as long as we could 🙏🏼,” she captioned the image, shared with her 6.3 million followers on her Instagram Story.
Nearly 180,000 people are under evacuation orders after five fires ravaged Los Angeles County, taking over nearly 36,000 acres of land with zero containment in the Eaton and Kenneth Fires.
Simpson purchased the sprawling property in 2013 for $11.5 million from Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne.
The six-bedroom, 10-bathroom Hidden Hills abode, which spans 11,000 square feet and is situated on over 2 acres of land, has since doubled in value.
The former singer and fashion designer resides at the property with her husband former football pro Eric Johnson and their three children: Maxwell “Maxi” Drew, 12, Ace Knute, 11, and Birdie Mae, 5.
It’s unclear if Simpson’s home was affected by the blaze.
Simpson is one of many celebrities who have been forced to flee their homes in Pacific Palisades and neighboring areas.
At least 10 people have died from the wildfires’ wrath, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner.
On Thursday, one person was taken into custody in connection to the Kenneth Fire, which erupted in Los Angeles’ West Hills on Thursday afternoon.
It comes as Chrissy Teigen and John Legend had to flee their home and seek shelter at a hotel with their kids and pets.
Others include Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Eugene Levy and James Woods, and more.
Meanwhile, “This Is Us” actor Milo Ventimiglia and Paris Hilton, have returned to their respective homes only to discover that their properties have been reduced to rubble.