Mandy Moore shut down critics who took issue after she shared a GoFundMe page dedicated to helping her in-laws, who lost 'everything' amid the ongoing fires in Los Angeles.
On the heels of NCIS announcing a delay in production due to the tragic LA wildfires, former spinoff star Eric Christian Olsen shared that he lost his home to them and is staying with family. Following the actor's tragic life update, his post brought in an outpouring of support from Wilmer Valderrama, Mandy Moore, and many others in Hollywood.
After Mandy Moore’s home was damaged by the deadly L.A. wildfires, she and her family are sheltering with Hilary Duff and her husband Matthew Koma. In an Instagram post, Moore’s brother-in-law Griffin Goldsmith,
In the aftermath of the destruction, LA County remains under a 'particularly dangerous situation' red flag warning
Moore and Duff came of age in Hollywood at the same time as iconic teen stars in the early 2000s. They both had Disney projects serve as major launching pads for their acting careers (Duff in “Lizzy Maguire” and Moore in “The Princess Diaries”) and also released several popular songs during their respective music careers.
Spencer Pratt defended Mandy Moore in a TikTok video after the actress was criticized for promoting a GoFundMe to support her family affected by the L.A. wildfires.
The wildfires, which began last week on Tuesday, January 7, after strong Santa Ana Winds ignited brush fires, forced thousands of people to evacuate, including Moore and her family. Moore shared on Thursday, January 9 that their home was severely damaged by the fire, with the main part still standing but uninhabitable.
Mandy Moore is clapping back at the critics. The actress, 40, is responding to those criticizing her for sharing a GoFundMe for her family members who were affected by the Los Angeles fires.
Mandy Moore revealed the "main part" of the Altadena, Calif. home she shares with husband Taylor Goldsmith is "still standing" amid the Eaton Fire. The star said she lost her garage, back house and her husband's studio in the blaze,
Mandy Moore shared a fundraiser for her in-laws amid the Los Angeles fires and said the subsequent backlash was not "helpful or empathetic."
Spencer Pratt, who lost his home in the Los Angeles wildfires, defended fellow fire victim Mandy Moore amid backlash over a GoFundMe plea