Stars helping LA fires victims: Beyoncé pledges $2.5M, Ivan Cornejo donates to LAFD Foundation, more
As victims of the devastating series of wildfires that ravaged multiple parts of Los Angeles navigate its aftermath, Hollywood stars are showing up for their community.
Multiple blazes have erupted across LA since Jan. 7, obliterating neighborhoods and leaving a catastrophic trail of destruction.
At least 27 people have died in the fires and another 31 remain missing, officials said Friday. Some 12,000 homes, businesses and other structures have been leveled or damaged in the blazes, Cal Fire said. About 82,400 people were still under evacuation orders while another 90,400 were under evacuation warnings.
Hollywood is also feeling the brunt of the fiery conditions.
Stars such as Paris Hilton, James Woods, Cameron Mathison, Billy Crystal and Tina Knowles are among the famous faces who've lost their homes or been displaced by the wildfires. Premier industry events have either been canceled or delayed, including the postponement of the 2025 Critics' Choice Awards.
Amid the disruptions and devastations brought on by the fires, the celebrity world is showing its support by getting involved in various humanitarian relief efforts.
From Halle Berry and Jamie Lee Curtis to Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan, here's how stars are helping out their communities.
Ivan Cornejo donates portion of Mirada tour ticket sales to LAFD Foundation
Mexican music star Ivan Cornejo revealed the dates for the second leg of his Mirada tour. The 27-city tour will begin with his Coachella debut in April and conclude in Sacramento, California, with sports in major cities including New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Houston, Las Vegas, to name a few.
Cornejo, who wrote in an Instagram statement that he was raised in Riverside and "spent so much of my life in and around Los Angeles," will also be supporting local firefighters with his tour. A portion of the proceeds from Cornejo's tour ticket sales will be donated to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, the artist revealed on Monday.
"Many parts of my childhood are (in Los Angeles), and I continue to be inspired by the heart of this strong city," the artist wrote. "My thoughts are with everyone affected during this difficult time. I'm privileged to be able to give back to LA, just as all of you have given to me."
"I'm moved and proud to see how many of you have supported and continue to contribute to support the LAFD," Cornejo concluded his statement.
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Taylor Swift announces donations to 10 organizations for wildfire relief
Taylor Swift shared on her Instagram story that she has donated to 10 organizations in the Los Angeles area, which is experiencing widespread wildfire devastation.
"The fires in California have devastated so many families," the singer wrote, "and it's been heartbreaking to see these stories unfold. So much suffering, loss and destruction. As so many people embark on some of the most challenging times of their lives, there are also many amazing organizations and groups banding together to help these communities rebuild."
The Weeknd makes $1 million donation to wildfires relief
The Weeknd is making a $1 million commitment to donate to the LAFD Foundation, GoFundMe’s Wildfire Relief Fund, and LA Regional Food Bank to support first responders and wildfire relief efforts. His donation is made in conjunction with World Food Program USA and his own XO Humanitarian Fund.
In light of the wildfires' impact on the Los Angeles community, the Grammy-winning R&B singer also announced the cancellation of his concert at the Rose Bowl, originally scheduled for Jan. 25, on Instagram. He also revealed the postponement of his sixth album, "Hurry Up Tomorrow," which will now be released Jan. 31.
Concert for America adds fundraiser for wildfires relief
Concert for America, an Inauguration Day concert, announced Jan. 15 that the event will raise funds for the California Community Foundation, an organization supporting wildfire recovery efforts to aid those most in need.
"The full impact of the ongoing devastation in Los Angeles is unknown, but we know the need for support will continue for months and even years to come," producers Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley Jackson said in a joint statement. "We could not have a benefit event without acknowledging this crisis, hearing from our friends and colleagues across the country, and giving back the best way we know how."
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Ringo Starr gives back with country special
Acclaimed singer-songwriter and Beatles member Ringo Starr is pitching in on wildfire relief efforts with his upcoming CBS special "Ringo & Friends at the Ryman," a special that will see Starr and an all-star lineup reimagine his catalog with a country music twist.
The musical extravaganza will feature an ensemble performance of The Beatles classic "With a Little Help from My Friends." Proceeds from that number will support the American Red Cross and fire victims, according to a press release.
Bruce Springsteen, Dolly Parton, Olivia Rodrigo donate memorabilia to auction
Several music superstars will donate their prized memorabilia to the Julien's Auctions MusiCares Charity Relief Auction, which will take place on Feb. 2 (the same day as Music's Biggest Night, the Grammy Awards). Funds raised will help "address both the immediate and ongoing needs of music professionals" affected by the firestorm.
According to a press release, some of the items up for auction include: Bruce Springsteen's Butterscotch Blonde Fender American Vintage II Telecaster guitar, Dolly Parton's sequined jumpsuit from the 2019 MusiCares Person of the Year event and Olivia Rodrigo's 2009 Squier Avril Lavigne Telecaster guitar.
Leonardo DiCaprio pledges $1M donation
Leonardo DiCaprio announced on his Instagram Stories Jan. 15 that he will donate $1 million to relief efforts in partnership with his environmental conservation organization Re:wild.
"The Los Angeles wildfires are devastating our city," DiCaprio wrote. "Initial aid will immediately benefit the LA Fire Department Foundation, California Fire Foundation, World Central Kitchen" and other organizations "on the frontlines providing much-needed resources to our first responders and firefighters, and the people, animals and communities who need it most."
Ted Sarandos, Drew Scott help rebuild homes
Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos and his wife Nicole Avant, as well as HGTV star Drew Scott, are partnering with nonprofit A Sense of Home on its relief initiative to help families displaced by the wildfires rebuild their homes.
The initiative, titled Home Bank LA, will offer victims comprehensive kits that include home furnishings such as furniture, kitchenware, bedding, cleaning supplies and health and hygiene products, according to a press release. Sarandos, Avant and Scott have all pledged financial contributions for the initiative's launch.
"Ted and I have been supporting A Sense of Home since its inception 10 years ago and have witnessed first-hand their efficiency and ability to impact people in need," Avant said in a statement. "No organization is more uniquely equipped to execute the task of helping furnish homes for the displaced."
Paris Hilton donates $150K to GoFundMe relief fund
Paris Hilton, whose Malibu home burned down in the wildfires, donated $150,000 to GoFundMe.org's Wildfire Relief Fund, which distributes emergency grants to victims of the firestorm. Hilton's donation, the largest to date, will provide 150 displaced families in the Altadena area with immediate cash grants.
"After meeting with people impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires, I heard heartbreaking stories of loss but also inspiring resilience,” Hilton said in a statement via GoFundMe spokesperson Angelique McNaughton. "Hundreds of families will receive this assistance immediately ensuring they can address their needs and begin to rebuild their lives today."
Jay Leo barbecues for firefighters
Former late-night host Jay Leno has been on the ground serving hot meals to crews aiding in LA's firefighting efforts.
"They're all getting boxed lunches, and we figured, 'Let's get some hot food,'" Leno told Anderson Cooper on CNN from a staging area for the Pacific Palisades fire.
He and other volunteers had a barbecue going at Pasadena's Rose Bowl on Sunday and planned to volunteer at other locations in the coming days, Leno said. Powerful gusts were expected Tuesday through Wednesday afternoon, creating a "particularly dangerous situation" for the northern Los Angeles County and Ventura County areas.
Eva Longoria's foundation donates $1 million to community foundations
Several days after she pledged a $50,000 donation match to This is About Humanity, Eva Longoria and her foundation encouraged followers in an Instagram post to join them in donating to the Latino Community Foundation and the California Community Foundation.
According to The Hollywood Reporter and Deadline, The Eva Longoria Foundation will donate $1 million from its $50 million Bezos Courage and Civility Award funds to contribute to the two organizations.
Beyoncé makes major donation to LA wildfire relief
Beyoncé's BeyGOOD foundation announced on Instagram the creation of an LA Fire Relief Fund which would start with an infusion of $2.5 million.
"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," the caption read.
Beyoncé's BeyGood foundation donates $2.5 million to support L.A. fire relief
Halle Berry donates 'entire closet' to wildfire victim clothing drive
Berry got candid in an Instagram video posted Jan. 9, telling fans she took her "entire closet" to Beverly Hills home goods store +Coop.
"I'm from Meadville, Pennsylvania, and a famous quote from Margaret Meade says never forget that a group of thoughtful committed citizens can make a difference," Berry said. "This is something we can do right now today to help all of the displaced families that are in need of the basics today!"
The "Catwoman" star followed the altruistic lead of her former co-star Sharon Stone, who's also been supporting the organization. "Thank you @sharonstone for your leadership. Love you Lady ❤️," Berry added.
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Jamie Lee Curtis to donate $1 million to LA fire recovery
Curtis announced a $1 million gift to those impacted by the natural disaster, writing on Instagram on Jan. 9 that she is "in communication with Governor (Gavin) Newsom and Mayor (Karen) Bass and Senator (Adam) Schiff as to where those funds need to be directed for the most impact."
"As the fire still rages on and @calfire @losangelesfiredepartment and all the available first responders and agencies involved in fighting fire and saving lives are still hard at work and neighbors and friends are banding together to save each other, my husband and I and our children have pledged $1 million from our Family Foundation to start a fund of support for our great city and state and the great people who live and love there," she wrote.
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Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan encourage aid for LA fires
Amid the raging wildfires in Los Angeles, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex issued a statement on their official website this week encouraging the public to lend a helping hand to victims of the California firestorm.
Following their statement, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan provided a list of relief organizations for those "compelled to help" in offering aid. The couple also reportedly opened up their Montecito home to friends and loved ones who have been forced to evacuate, according to People magazine.
"If a friend, loved one, or pet has to evacuate and you are able to offer them a safe haven in your home, please do," Harry and Meghan said. "And be sure to check in with any disabled or elderly neighbors to see if they need help evacuating."
Harry and Meghan were also spotted visiting the Pasadena Convention Center, where they reportedly met with first responders and victims of the Eaton Fire, according to ABC News and Fox 11.
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Eva Longoria pledges $50K to support frontline workers, fire victims
In an emotional video on Instagram Jan. 11, Longoria revealed she's pledging a $50,000 donation to support "frontline essential workers, farm workers, day laborers and families impacted by these wildfires."
The donation is in collaboration with the Los Angeles-based advocacy organization This is About Humanity, which is "dedicated to raising awareness about separated and reunified families and children at the border."
"LA is strong. Everybody's been so helpful in the communities, all over from Altadena and Pasadena to the Pacific Palisades," Longoria said. "Everybody is on the street. Everybody is helping. People are coming together in beautiful ways, and it's beautiful to watch."
Latin stars Fuerza Regida, Maná support wildfire relief
In a statement posted on its Instagram page Jan. 11, regional Mexican band Fuerza Regida announced that the group had rented several rooms at a hotel to offer lodging to displaced families.
"We've rented out a hotel with space for more than 50 families, more will become available for those in need of shelter," the band wrote. "Please know that we stand with you and will continue to support throughout this difficult period."
Similarly, Mexican pop band Maná shared on Instagram on Jan. 9 that the Grammy-winning band will be donating an undisclosed amount to "those affected by the fires."
The group also shared a list of relief organizations with its followers.
"Los Angeles has always been family and a second home for Maná," the group wrote, in Spanish. "(We) love you. We're with you."
Contributing: Pamela Avila, Susan Miller, Bryan West, Edward Segarra, Josh Peter, Adrianna Rodriduez, Jay Stahl and KiMi Robinson, USA TODAY
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