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Fergie visits local firefighters and thanks them for saving her home: ‘I couldn’t be more grateful’

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Singer Fergie shows her gratitude for the firefighters who saved her home in Los Angeles.

Singer Fergie shows her gratitude for the firefighters who saved her home in Los Angeles.

The 49-year-old singer (born Stacy Ann Ferguson) has a home in Brentwood, which was spotted dangerously close to nearby flames last week.

While there have been no updates since then, the singer was seen in a video from OC Firefighters, thanking them for saving her home.

The post shared Tuesday was captioned: “Thank you @fergie for visiting Base Camp today and showing gratitude to the thousands of first responders in the #lafires.”

The post included a video with an anonymous firefighter and Fergie, who expressed her gratitude for firefighters.

‘Hey, I just want to thank all the firefighters. Thank you so much. “My house was saved,” he began.

Singer Fergie shows her gratitude for the firefighters who saved her home in Los Angeles.

The 49-year-old singer (born Stacy Ann Ferguson) has a home in Brentwood, which was spotted dangerously close to nearby flames last week.

The 49-year-old singer (born Stacy Ann Ferguson) has a home in Brentwood, which was spotted dangerously close to nearby flames last week.

‘I couldn’t be more grateful. “Thank you for all your hard work, working 24 hours a day, fire departments, sheriff’s departments, thank you all,” he added.

The Hacienda Heights native also thanked her hometown of Los Angeles for “all its love and human spirit” as the video came to a close.

The Black Eyed Peas singer was one of many celebrities who evacuated the star-studded Brentwood neighborhood.

Others who evacuated the luxurious enclave were Dennis Quaid, NBA legend LeBron James, Harrison Ford, Kamala Harris and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

While it’s unclear if the other stars’ homes remain unscathed from the flames, Fergie’s home was spared.

She acquired the house in 2007, the year she became engaged to actor Josh Duhamel.

The couple married in January 2009, although they separated in early 2017 and filed for divorce in June 2019, which was finalized in November.

She also owned a house in Solvang, California, although she sold it in July 2023 for $3.7 million.

'I couldn't be more grateful. Thank you for all your hard work, working 24 hours a day, fire departments, sheriff's departments, thank you all

‘I couldn’t be more grateful. “Thank you for all your hard work, working 24 hours a day, fire departments, sheriff’s departments, thank you all,” he added.

The Hacienda Heights native also thanked her hometown of Los Angeles for

The Hacienda Heights native also thanked her hometown of Los Angeles for “all its love and human spirit” as the video came to a close.

While it's unclear if the other stars' homes remain unscathed from the flames, Fergie's home was spared.

While it’s unclear if the other stars’ homes remain unscathed from the flames, Fergie’s home was spared.

She acquired the house in 2007, the year in which she became engaged to actor Josh Duhamel.

She acquired the house in 2007, the year in which she became engaged to actor Josh Duhamel.

The flames that approached Fergie's home in Brendtwood were part of the fire that swept through the Pacific Palisades area.

The flames that approached Fergie’s home in Brendtwood were part of the fire that swept through the Pacific Palisades area.

She also owned a house in Solvang, California, although she sold it in July 2023 for $3.7 million.

She also owned a house in Solvang, California, although she sold it in July 2023 for $3.7 million.

The couple married in January 2009, although they separated in early 2017 and filed for divorce in June 2019, which was finalized in November.

The couple married in January 2009, although they separated in early 2017 and filed for divorce in June 2019, which was finalized in November.

Flames creeping near Fergie’s home in Brendtwood were part of the fire that ravaged the Pacific Palisades area.

While many of the smaller fires around Los Angeles have been extinguished, the Palisades Fire has burned nearly 24,000 acres and is only 17% contained.

There is also a massive fire to the northeast known as the Eaton Fire, which has burned more than 14,000 acres and is 35% contained.

The fires started last week due to strong winds that hit Southern California, reaching more than 100 miles per hour.

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