Loss: LA home of Hollywood actor Anthony Hopkins burns down

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Oscar-winning actor Sir Anthony Hopkins’ home is among the thousands destroyed in the Los Angeles fires, it has been reported.
The 87-year-old reportedly lost his home in the Pacific Palisades fire, the largest raging within the LA area burning thousands of structures.
Thousands of firefighters have been attempting to contain the wind-driven fires in California which have killed 10 people, ravaged communities, and sent thousands of people frantically fleeing their properties.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are also understood to have donated supplies to people affected by the weather event.
The fires have thrown Hollywood’s awards season into disarray, with the Critics Choice Awards and the Oscar nominations among events rescheduled as firefighters attempted to battle the blaze.

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According to reports, the Los Angeles fires have destroyed thousands of homes, including the home of Oscar-winning actor Sir Anthony Hopkins.

The Port Talbot native wrote, “the only thing we take with us is the love we give,” in an Instagram post expressing support for those impacted.

According to reports, the Pacific Palisades fire, the biggest raging in the Los Angeles area, destroyed thousands of buildings, including the 87-year-old’s home.

Wind-driven fires in California have destroyed communities, forced thousands of people to flee their homes in a panic, and claimed ten lives. Thousands of firefighters have been working to contain these fires.

Hopkins wrote: “As we all work to recover from the destruction of these fires, it’s crucial that we never forget that the only thing we take with us is the love we give,” the best-acting Oscar winner for The Silence of the Lambs in 1991 and The Father 30 years later told us. “.

It is also believed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex gave supplies to those impacted by the weather incident.

It is known that the Sussexes welcomed friends and family members who had to evacuate into their house.

As firefighters worked to put out the fires, events like the Critics Choice Awards and the Oscar nominations were postponed, further disrupting Hollywood’s awards season.

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