Miley Cyrus is sharing her reaction to the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
The 32-year-old superstar singer took to social media on Saturday (January 11) to express support for those affected by the wildfires in Southern California. In her Instagram Story, Cyrus also reflected on the 2018 fire that destroyed her home in Malibu, California.
“This photo hit me hard today,” the “Flowers” singer said in the caption of the post, which included a photo of her destroyed house. “This is a photo taken on my front porch after losing our house in the Woolsey Fire in 2018. It’s a feeling you never forget.
She continued, “Walk up to the door you pass every day, expecting to be greeted by your loved ones as usual, but instead you are greeted by a pile of ashes and rubble.”
this hannah montana The alumna said she felt “soul aches” for the victims of the Los Angeles wildfires. “This is beyond heartbreaking. Los Angeles stands for ‘living the dream,’ but today’s reality is one of ruin and destruction.
Cyrus also shared links to organizations supporting wildfire relief, including the Malibu Foundation, which she co-founded.
“Time, resources, and dedication from within and outside the community will heal us, but right now we are deeply hurt,” the singer wrote, concluding with “Love forever.”
As the wildfire battle continues, for health alerts, evacuation updates and other shelter information, visit the Los Angeles County emergency website.
Many of the organizations listed here are also helping people affected by the California wildfires, which have been raging through the Los Angeles area since Tuesday, causing widespread damage. Affected musicians and music industry professionals can get details about assistance here.
Cyrus was devastated in November 2018 when the Woolsey Fire in Malibu destroyed the home of her and her then-husband, actor Liam Hemsworth, as she shared on social media at the time That way.
“My house is gone but the memories shared with family and friends remain strong,” Cyrus tweeted after the evacuation. She said she was “absolutely devastated” by the loss. “I’m one of the lucky ones. My animals and the love of my life escaped safely, and that’s all that matters now.