Bella Hadid shares photos of her childhood home lost to the LA fires© GC Images

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Bella Hadid shares message after losing childhood home in LA fires; 'This feeling is devastating'

Hadid is one of the thousands of people who have been affected by the LA fires


Senior Writer
JANUARY 10, 2025 7:11 PM EST

Bella Hadid has shared a message following the loss of her childhood home in the Los Angeles wildfires. The actress shared various photos on Instagram, showing her destroyed home, and shared a message for her followers discussing her heartbreak and what she can do to help others who've also been affected by the tragedy.

An aerial look at Hadid's home© @bellahadid
An aerial look at Hadid's home

Hadid shared various photos and posts on her Instagram, spreading information regarding the fires affecting the Los Angeles County area. 

She also revealed that her childhood home was one of the places affected by the fires, sharing a view of her childhood bedroom up in flames. "Childhood bedroom," she wrote over the image, adding a crying emoji.

Hadid then shared a lengthy text thanking people for their support and their love and sharing what she'd be doing in the coming days to call attention to what's going on in Los Angeles, and help out people who've lost their homes.

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Hadid shared a message for her followers

Hadid's emotional message and her encouragement to support others

"Thanks to everyone reaching out," she wrote over an image of Los Angeles on fire.

"The memories we made in this house, the love my mama put in to building it, the family times, the stories, the friends, the love. I will miss you 3903 carbon canyon rd," she continued. 

Hadid then opened up about the people she knows who lost their homes, where they spend most of their time in, filled with the objects that make up their lives. "This feeling is devastating but all I can think about are my friends that have loves their personal homes, with all of their keepsakes, memories, clothing, entire lives." 

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Bella Hadid shares a photo of her childhood bedroom, destroyed by the LA fires

She concluded that she'd be offering her support by sharing GoFundMe links to her followers, hoping that that way they'd be able to rebuild their lives more easily. 

"So, along with continuing to post for all communities affected, I am going to start posting some GoFundMes for friends that have lost their homes of10-20-30-40 years in hopes we can give them hope and help rebuild. Sending love to everyone. I don't have many words. Love you guys," she wrote.

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Fires have been burning in various areas in Los Angeles

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