Many of my friends will lose their homes. Many other communities as well,” Jamie Lee Curtis said on Instagram.
Curtis flew out to New York City to appear on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon as the fires started spreading. The actor appeared on the show to promote her new film The Last Showgirl but she became emotional when she started talking about the fires.
"It's f***ing gnarly, you guys. It’s just a catastrophe," the actress said Wednesday night, later posting on Instagram that she was in touch with California Gov. Gavin Newsom about where funds are needed.
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As one of the many celebs who's been forced to evacuate amid the devastating Palisades Fire and other Los Angeles wildfires, Jamie Lee Curtis is opening up about the loss of a place very meaningful to her—as well as countless other members of her community.
Jamie Lee Curtis re-created her famous aerobics scene from her 1985 film “Perfect” during her appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” Wednesday. In the clip, Curtis wore a one-piece striped leotard as she taught aerobics again 40 years later. This time, Fallon, 50, stood in for her co-star John Travolta in the exercise class.
"My community and possibly my home is on fire," Curtis wrote on Instagram as fires continue to rage in Los Angeles
Jamie Lee Curtis has taken to Instagram to address the chaos surrounding the devastating wildfires currently raging across California.
The Oscar winner teared up while talking about the "f—king gnarly" situation in the Pacific Palisades during an appearance on "The Tonight Show" Wednesday.
Jamie Lee Curtis is under scrutiny regarding her comments on the current crisis in Gaza due to the Israel-Palestine conflict; describing the current LA fires as looking like they belong in a scene from the war-torn country.
Paris Hilton is joining Jamie Lee Curtis is donating to families impacted by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles.
Actor Jamie Lee Curtis, one of many celebrities who had to flee this week's wildfires in California, said on Thursday her family would donate $1 million to relief efforts.