Celebrities react to the Los Angeles wildfires as some flee from their homes
California celebrities are reacting to the Los Angeles wildfires. Many fled during evacuations in the area, while others lost their homes.
James Woods
Actor James Woods shared a video on of the view from his home in the Pacific Palisades, taken the night before he wrote flames hit it.
"I took this last night from our beautiful little home in the Palisades. Now all the fire alarms are going off at once remotely," Woods wrote. "It tests your soul, losing everything at once, I must say."
Woods appeared on CNN Wednesday and got visibly emotional, sharing a heartwarming story about his 8-year-old niece's desire to help.
Watch the interview with Woods in the player above.
Billy Crystal
In a statement to CNN on Wednesday, Crystal said, 鈥淲ords cannot describe the enormity of the devastation we are witnessing and experiencing. We ache for our friends and neighbors who have also lost their homes and businesses in this tragedy.鈥�
鈥淛anice and I lived in our home since 1979. We raised our children and grandchildren here. Every inch of our house was filled with love. Beautiful memories that can鈥檛 be taken away,鈥� he added.
鈥淲e are heartbroken of course but with the love of our children and friends we will get through this. We pray for the safety of the fire fighters and first responders. The Pacific Palisades is a resilient community of amazing people and we know in time it will rise again. It is our home.鈥�
Paris Hilton
Paris Hilton said she learned that her Malibu home was lost while watching it burn on live TV, on her Instagram page the image is something 鈥渘o one should ever have to experience.鈥�
鈥淭his home was where we built so many precious memories. It鈥檚 where Phoenix took his first steps and where we dreamed of building a lifetime of memories with London,鈥� she wrote. 鈥淲hile the loss is overwhelming, I鈥檓 holding onto gratitude that my family is safe. My heart and prayers are going out to every family affected by these fires.鈥�
Ricki Lake
Actor and former talk show host Lake on her Instagram page Wednesday that she lost her 鈥渄ream home鈥� in the fires, writing, 鈥淚t鈥檚 all gone.鈥�
鈥淚t was our heaven on earth. The place where we planned to grow old together. We never took our heavenly spot on the bluff overlooking our beloved malibu for granted, not even for one second,鈥� she wrote. Lake added that she is grieving the 鈥渋mmeasurable鈥� loss of her home, where she and her husband wed three years ago.
Sandra Lee
Celebrity chef Sandra Lee also said she lost her house due to the disaster.
鈥淚 cried all night and thought about every room, nook, and cranny. It was perfection and now it鈥檚 just Ash,鈥� Lee wrote in a post shared on . 鈥淧lease keep our community, the firefighters and the first responders in your prayers. This is not over-not even close.鈥�
Steve Guttenberg
Steve Guttenberg sprang into action when Los Angeles County wildfires threatened the area around his Pacific Palisades neighborhood.
"I haven't seen anything like this in my entire life, and I don't think many people have," he told CNN鈥檚 Laura Coates on Tuesday night. "At 9 o'clock in the morning, it was an idyllic Pacific Palisades, and then by 10 o'clock, 10:30, the sky was dark as if it were nighttime."
Earlier, Guttenberg spoke with as he actively worked to try and clear some of the abandoned cars in an area where he said it was hindering people's ability to evacuate.
"There are people stuck up there. So we're trying to clear Palisades Drive, and I'm walking up there as far as I can, moving cars," Guttenberg told KTLA. "There are families up there, there are pets up there. There are people that really need help."
The star told CNN he had been in another area and, while attempting to get home, he was met with "bumper-to-bumper traffic" and chaos, so he got out of his car to try and help.
"There were mothers who were hysterical [having] panic attacks, helping them with their suitcases, and they were worried about their families up there because they couldn鈥檛 get them out in time," he told Coates. "There were little kids crying. There were people who couldn鈥檛 speak English, driving their friends cars or their bosses cars and being careful where they drove."
Ultimately, he said, the fire got so close that people were told to get out of their cars and evacuate on foot. He said he spent all day trying to move abandoned cars to make way for firetrucks to be able to get through.
Mark Hamill
Mark Hamill was among the thousands of Los Angeles residents who were forced to evacuate their homes due to wildfires.
"7pm 鈥� Evacuated Malibu so last-minute there (were) small fires on both sides of the road as we approached PCH," Hamill wrote in an post on Tuesday night.
Hamill said that he, his wife and their dog evacuated and are staying with their daughter near Hollywood.
"Most horrific fire since '93," Hamill added, before encouraging others to "stay safe."
Mandy Moore
In an Instagram story post, Mandy Moore said she was "Evacuated and safe with kids, dog, and cats. Praying and grateful for the first responders."
She evacuated with her two toddler sons and newborn daughter alongside her husband, Taylor Goldsmith.
锘库淗onestly, I鈥檓 in shock and feeling numb for all so many have lost, including my family. My children鈥檚 school is gone. Our favorite restaurants, leveled,鈥� Moore on her Instagram page Wednesday. 鈥淪o many friends and loved ones have lost everything too. Our community is broken but we will be here to rebuild together.鈥�
She later posted she was "grateful for the kindness of friends that we had a place to land last night," she wrote. "Trying to shield the kids from the immense sadness and worry I feel. Praying for everyone in our beautiful city. So gutted for the destruction and loss. Don't know if our place made it."
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag
Reality stars Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag鈥檚 home burned in the Palisades fire, according to Pratt, who posted a of their children鈥檚 room burning on his Instagram page Wednesday. Both their house and Pratt鈥檚 parents鈥� house burned in the fire, he wrote.锘�
Dan Levy
Dan Levy also took to Instagram to shareof the wildfire in the distance, which he could see from his home.
In his post, he said, "This is the view from my window this morning. Heartbroken for my family, my friends, and the people of L.A. affected by these catastrophic fires."
Chris Pratt
Chris Pratt posted on Instagram praising the first responders helping during the wildfires.
He said, "Please send prayers and strength tonight to everyone in Los Angeles affected by these devastating fires. Los Angeles is in a state of emergency and over 30,000 have been ordered to evacuate. Thank you to the brave firefighters and first responders who are working tirelessly to protect lives, homes, and wildlife as they battle fast-moving wildfire fueled by fierce winds. You are true heroes, and we are endlessly grateful for your sacrifice and courage. Let鈥檚 all come together to support one another during this tough time."
CNN contributed to this report.