Celebrity Homes, “Westworld” Set Lost to California Wildfires

Fires ravaging Southern California have forced celebrities to join the thousands fleeing their homes.

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This photo shows the remains of a beachside luxury home along the Pacific Coast Highway community of Point Dume in Malibu, California as the battle to control the Woolsey Fire continues. (Frederic J. BROWN / AFP)
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Among the hundreds of thousands that have been forced to flee their homes in the path of the extremely fast-moving Woolsey Fire currently blazing through Southern California, there have been a number of celebrity names.

Kim Kardashian West, Caitlyn Jenner, actors Scott Baio, Rainn Wilson, director Guillermo del Toro, and music artists Neil Young, Robin Thicke and Miley Cyrus have all shared on social media that they’ve left or lost their homes in various neighborhoods, including Malibu, Calabasas and Agoura Hills.

While many are not yet sure what they’ll come back to, others, like Dr. Strange director Scott Derrickson, already know their houses are destroyed.

Young took to social media to blame the President’s policies for exacerbating conditions that led to the severe wildfire.

The sets of HBO’s Westworld, which sat on a “historic” movie site, according to CBS News, was lost to the flames, and the Bachelor mansion was also “in grave danger,” according to the show’s creator.

Actor Gerard Butler shared a picture to Instagram of his “half-gone” home, saying he was heartbroken but “Inspired as ever by the courage, spirit and sacrifice of firefighters.”

Actress Alyssa Milano, appealed to Twitter for help with relocating her five horses and said while her “home is in jeopardy,” her family was safe. Singer and A Star is Born actress Lady Gaga posted pictures of her family franticly packing up her Malibu home while sending “prayers to everybody.”

At least 31 people have lost their lives to the trio of fires — Camp, Woolsey and Hill — currently ravaging the state of California. The blazes were 0%, 20% and 25% contained, respectively, according to reports as of Monday morning.

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