Jamie Lee Curtis is facing backlash after comparing fire-ravaged Los Angeles neighborhoods to war-torn countries in the Middle East. “The entire Pacific Palisades looks like, you know, unfortunately, Gaza or one of these war-torn countries where awful things have happened,” the actress, 66, said during a Q&A for “The Last Showgirl” posted to X.
"This is literally where I live," said the Oscar-winning actress and Red Cross ambassador said during her January 8 Tonight Show appearance.
Jamie Lee Curtis said her family is donating $1 million to relief funds as the devastating Los Angeles wildfires continue. The actress said she is 'in communication' with officials 'as to where those funds need to be directed for the most impact.
"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.
Los Angeles is on fire, ravaged by raging wildfires, and Hollywood's celebrity class are among the affected homeowners and citizens.
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.
Jamie Lee Curtis was finally allowed to go back into ... It's just a catastrophe in Southern California,' she told Fallon. 'Everything: the market I shop in, the schools my kids go to.
The Bafta nominations were announced more than a week after the fires broke out. Curtis was nominated for her role in the film which follows Baywatch star Pamela Anderson playing
Jamie Lee Curtis shared about a moving encounter she ... It's just a catastrophe in southern California,' she said. 'Obviously, there have been horrific fires in many places.
Jamie Lee Curtis has pledged to donate a million dollars to help fire relief efforts in Southern California. The Academy Award-winning actress announced on Instagram Thursday morning that she and her family have started a fund to help the city.
Jamie Lee Curtis and husband Christopher Guest donated ... “It’s just a catastrophe in Southern California.” “Everything: the market I shop in, the schools my kids go to.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) called for an independent investigation of the Los Angeles Department Water and Power on Friday amid reported water supply issues during this week’s wildfires. In a letter addressed to the CEO and chief engineer of the department and the director of LA County Public Works, Newsom called the reports “deeply…