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Khloe Kardashian and Sharon Stone urge followers to donate food and clothing for LA fire victims

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Khloé Kardashian and Sharon Stone are using their star power to support those affected by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles (seen in 2019).

Khloé Kardashian and Sharon Stone are using their star power to support those affected by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles.

The two Hollywood heavyweights took to social media Wednesday night and asked their followers to donate as the fires continue to spread, with at least five lives lost and nearly 130,000 people under evacuation orders.

Khloé shared an update with her 304 million Instagram followers, revealing that her neighbor is in contact with fire department bosses, who said that ‘the firefighters are desperate, hungry and exhausted.’

He then posted ways people could help, writing: ‘If you are looking for ways to help, bring high protein meals, Gatorade, coffee, etc., to your local fire station.

“Or if you’re interested in donating to my neighbor who is going to Costco tomorrow to pick up rotisserie chickens and sides to deliver to various stations, you can do so with Venmo: @sean-whitley.”

Sharon took a similar approach, using her social media to direct her 4 million followers to a Los Angeles-based outlet called COOP, where donations are collected for fire victims.

Stone at the Golden Globes in January 2025

Khloé Kardashian and Sharon Stone are using their star power to support those affected by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles; (L: Khloe L in 2019, R: Stone in January 2024)

The two Hollywood heavyweights took to social media Wednesday night and asked their followers to donate as the fires continue to spread, with at least five lives lost and nearly 130,000 people under evacuation orders.

The two Hollywood heavyweights took to social media Wednesday night and asked their followers to donate as the fires continue to spread, with at least five lives lost and nearly 130,000 people under evacuation orders.

‘Please come shop if you were displaced by the fire. Donations will be accepted,’ he wrote.

The Basic Instinct star also shared a short video from outside the Coop store, showing the fires in the background.

The social media petition comes as many of Khloé and Sharon’s fellow Tinseltown stars have lost their homes in the devastating wildfire.

General Hospital star Cameron Mathison broke down in tears as he recounted his return to the ruins of his house in California.

‘I can’t sleep. I have lost everything I have. “I have this hoodie that I’m wearing, a pair of pants and two pairs of sneakers, that’s all,” he explained to GMA on Thursday. “But obviously it’s important to focus on what we have and what we can be grateful for.” .

Mathison and his now-estranged wife Vanessa Arévalo had lived in the Pasadena home since 2012, along with their children Lelia, 18, and Lucas, 21.

“But it’s hard to get your head out of this,” she continued, tears welling in her eyes. “Your mind starts spinning and you think about all the things that are irreplaceable, like kids’ projects and baby pictures on film…”

“Of course, it’s just stuff, but it’s still very disturbing,” he added. “And to think about the hundreds and hundreds of people going through the same thing, it’s just devastating.”

Khloé shared an update with her 304 million Instagram followers, revealing that her neighbor is in contact with fire department bosses, who said that 'the firefighters are desperate, hungry and exhausted.'

Khloé shared an update with her 304 million Instagram followers, revealing that her neighbor is in contact with fire department bosses, who said that ‘the firefighters are desperate, hungry and exhausted.’

He then posted ways people could help, writing: If you are looking for ways to help, bring high protein meals, Gatorade, coffee, etc., to your local fire station?

He then posted ways people could help, writing, “If you are looking for ways to help, bring high protein meals, Gatorade, coffee, etc., to your local fire station.”

Sharon took a similar approach, using her social media to direct her 4 million followers to a Los Angeles-based outlet called COOP, where donations are collected for fire victims.

Sharon took a similar approach, using her social media to direct her 4 million followers to a Los Angeles-based outlet called COOP, where donations are raised for fire victims.

The Basic Instinct star also shared a short video from outside the Coop store, showing the fires in the background.

The Basic Instinct star also shared a short video from outside the Coop store, showing the fires in the background.

Others like Olivia Wilde thanked the Los Angeles firefighters

Others like Olivia Wilde thanked the Los Angeles firefighters

Unfortunately, Mathison is not the only one facing devastation.

Actor Adam Brody and Gossip Girl star Leighton Meester’s Pacific Palisades home was also a victim of the catastrophic wildfires.

On Wednesday, shocking photographs showed the once beautiful property, located in the exclusive celebrity enclave, reduced to smoking ruins.

The roof had collapsed, flames raged through the rooms, and black smoke billowed from broken windows.

The couple had just been seen publicly at the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, less than two days before the fires started. t

They bought their house in 2019 for $6.5 million. The house had five bedrooms, six bathrooms and three stories in 6,000 square feet.

Mandy Moore, Cary Elwes, Paris Hilton, James Woods, Billy Crystal and his wife Janice claimed to have seen their homes go up in smoke in the Palisades Fire.

Ben Affleck got a nasty surprise Tuesday when he came home to find part of the west side of Los Angeles engulfed by a massive wildfire.

Their Pacific Palisades neighborhood is home to a ton of stars, including Tom Hanks, Miles Teller, Reese Witherspoon, Adam Sandler, and Jhene Aiko.

Sadly, at least five people have lost their lives in the disaster, with 2,000 buildings destroyed and many more in ruins, reduced to nothing more than ashes.

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