Halsey was among another group of stars who were forced to evacuate as the catastrophic wildfires continue to rip through Los Angeles.
On Saturday, the 30-year-old singer shared an update about how she along with her three-year-old son Ender and her fiancé Avan Jogia had evacuated safely.
Teddi Mellencamp, Jonathan Majors and his fiancée Meagan Good as well as Tori Spelling also revealed they evacuated in their latest Instagram posts.
This comes as the perimeter of the Palisades Fire, which is only 11 percent contained at the time of this reporting, continues to expand, and evacuation orders subsequently extend, while the fiery blaze threatens to approach Brentwood and Encino.
In a devastating series of events, wind-fed fires started tearing through the City of Angels on Tuesday; now, five days later, the fires have killed at least 16 people and swept through 37,000 in the greater Los Angeles area so far.
The the fiery blaze has turned into many and destroyed more than 12,000 structures and a harrowing number of homes including million-dollar mansions of the rich and famous.
Halsey was among another group of stars who were forced to evacuate as the catastrophic wildfires continue to rip through Los Angeles; pictured December 2024 in Los Angeles
This comes as the perimeter of the Palisades Fire, which is only 11 percent contained at the time of this reporting, continues to expand, and evacuation orders subsequently extend, while the fiery blaze threatens to approach Brentwood and Encino. In a devastating series of events, wind-fed fires started tearing through the City of Angels on Tuesday; now, five days later, the fires have killed at least 16 people and swept through 37,000 in the greater Los Angeles area so far; a firefighter is pictured in front of the Kenneth Fire on January 9
Upwards of another 153,000 residents have now turned into evacuees on active orders on Saturday, and Halsey revealed that included her and her family after they had just moved into a new home.
In her social media update, she said that they had just moved into a new house that she had a ‘bad feeling’ about at some point.
‘Myself, Ender, Avan and the fam are all safe and evacuated,’ she wrote in a lengthy Instagram Story post.
‘We had just moved into a new house in a new neighborhood, and had a bad feeling,’ she continued. ‘Unfortunately, that feeling was right.’
Addressing her followers, she wrote: ‘If I’ve missed your message I’m sorry, we have been trying to get a handle on some things, people and organizations that need our assistance right now.’
‘Honestly… Can’t even wrap my head around this. Glued to the news as I’m sure most of you are as well,’ the singer-songwriter, whose full name is Ashley Nicolette Frangipane, continued in her post.
‘If you are in need right now please text me and we will help any way we can,’ she concluded her post alongside a white heart emoji.
On Saturday, the 30-year-old singer shared an update about how she along with her three-year-old son Ender and her fiancé Avan Jogia had evacuated safely; pictured December 2024 in Los Angeles
In her social media update, she said that they had just moved into a new house that she had a ‘bad feeling’ about at some point. She said she was actively extending support to the community in need
Teddi Mellencamp also shared an update to her worried followers.
‘Thanks everyone for checking in,’ she wrote alongside a selfie of herself looking forlornly out of what appeared to be a car window.
‘Our street is closed and most likely schools next week,’ she continued.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum said she was ‘off to the [desert]’ with her kids — son Cruz, 10, and daughters Slate, 12, and four-year-old Dove — because the ‘Santa Ana winds are coming.’
At the end of her note, she added: ‘Sorry if I didn’t respond to your text.’
Later, the reality star shared a photo of a blocked off intersection below a blue sky covered in clouds of smoke and first responder helicopters.
‘All roads blocked to my house,’ she wrote alongside the harrowing snapshot. ‘Tried to pick up a couple things. Nope.’
On the same day, she reposted a video from her estranged husband Edwin Arroyave of the night sky above their home. The dark sky was illuminated with the angry red and orange glow of the fiery blaze in the distance.
She also shared a clip of their three kids and her dog standing around her inside the luxurious hotel hallway of Pendry West Hollywood, revealing they had temporarily moved to the Sunset Strip.
Teddi Mellencamp also shared an update to her worried followers. ‘Thanks everyone for checking in,’ she wrote alongside a selfie of herself looking forlornly out of what appeared to be a car window
Later, the reality star shared a photo of a blocked off intersection below a blue sky covered in clouds of smoke and first responder helicopters. ‘All roads blocked to my house,’ she wrote alongside the harrowing snapshot
She also shared a clip of their three kids and her dog standing around her inside the luxurious hotel hallway of Pendry West Hollywood, revealing they had temporarily moved to the Sunset Strip
Majors was spotted in Sherman Oaks on Friday and revealed that he and his fiancée Good were forced to evacuate as well amid the Kenneth fire.
Despite the tough circumstances, he told TMZ that he and his loved ones were ‘doing great’ and trying to stay positive.
The Creed III actor also shared a word of encouragement to Angelenos and said he was looking to faith for support during the difficult time.
Spelling also revealed that she and her kids were forced to evacuate on Friday too.
The reality TV personality, 51, shared an emotional and harrowing account of her family’s home evacuation, taking to Instagram to share photos of herself and her son Beau, seven.
She also posted a snapshot of their German Shepard enjoying the outdoors while recalling the horrifying moment she had to escape the Kenneth Fire.
She admitted that she had been avoiding addressing the the fires on social media, feeling that the space was already filled with ‘amazing kindness, sorrowful loss, helpful shares, and pleas.’
When her and her five children — Liam, 17, Stella, 16, Hattie, 13, Finn, 12, and Beau — were forced to evacuate their Woodland Hills rental home, however, she could no longer remain silent.
Majors was spotted in Sherman Oaks on Friday and revealed that he and his fiancée Good were forced to evacuate as well amid the Kenneth fire; pictured November 2024 in Los Angeles
Despite the tough circumstances, he told TMZ that he and his loved ones were ‘doing great’ and trying to stay positive. The Creed III actor also shared a word of encouragement to Angelenos and said he was looking to faith for support during the difficult time; pictured January 2025 in Hollywood
Spelling also revealed that she and her kids were forced to evacuate on Friday too
The reality TV personality, 51, shared an emotional and harrowing account of her family’s home evacuation, taking to Instagram to share photos of herself and her son Beau, seven
She also posted a snapshot of their German Shepard enjoying the outdoors while recalling the horrifying moment she had to escape the Kenneth Fire with her children
When her and her five children — Liam, 17, Stella, 16, Hattie, 13, Finn, 12, and Beau — were forced to evacuate their Woodland Hills rental home, however, she could no longer remain silent
‘The post I didn’t want to have to do… days of watching destruction and monitoring and living in fear,’ she penned in the lengthy caption. ‘I haven’t posted or shared because social media was saturated. Amazing kindness, sorrowful loss, helpful shares, and pleas. I didn’t want to be redundant.
The 90210 alum continued: ‘But last night we were evacuated. I tried my best to hang in there and not just flee to flee but we had too finally. My hearts are w/ everyone who have lost and suffered so much. But, as a mama bear w/ 5 kiddos & fur babies your gut tells you when it’s time to take action.’
The Dancing with the Stars vet also revealed that despite being encouraged to evacuate sooner by pals, she did not take immediate action — which she said she now regrets as she urged others to not make the same mistake.
She continued: ‘And, all the amazing apps and LIVES that have been keeping us updated. In a SUV me and 5 kids, 3 large dogs, 1 cat, and a ferret left unplanned. Friends who care, told me for days to pack and have a plan. I should have listened.’
The star then revealed that she, her children and furry friends fled the area with no idea where to go, but a pal with connections to Airbnb set them up with temporary housing.
‘I fit us all in barely. No clothes. But grabbed photo albums. And fled. In a non planned panic I reached out to my friend I made recently Jami Schwartz. She had mentioned at Iheart jingle ball in December she works with @airbnb,’ she wrote.
‘I knew it was a long shot buI as I just drove my kids onto the 101 N with no plan she responded! @airbnb saved us! Literally! They stepped in and found something to house our massive family and pets and same night. Jami and Taylor I will forever be grateful! With terrified kids and one w/terrible asthma…I drove.’
Describing the daunting journey, Spelling recalled how her children questioned her decision making at the time as he she appeared to drive right into the inferno.
Alongside her lengthy and chaotic evacuation story recap, she shared photos of her youngest child playing board games at their temporary Airbnb abode
She also shared a snapshot of her child feeding the koi fish in the pond on the property
Another photo of the beautiful floor-to-ceiling windows also featured her precious dog and its majestic shadow
With smoke seeping through the vents of their car, Spelling urged her kids to cover their faces before proceeding to speed her family to safety.
She said: ‘My kids said “Mom. You sure we should go this way? Freeway is standstill other direction. We are headed right into the fires” Indeed we were. Mother instinct took over and I pressed on north on 101. As we drove literally thru it and smoke coming thru car vents… I told my children to take a deep breath and hold and put T-shirts over their noses and mouths.’
She went on: ‘I said then “This is scary but hopeful. We will drive thru it and past. It will be ok. I promise you all.” We pressed on. Leaving behind a burning LA. Indeed we were ok. We are some of the lucky ones. It looked and felt like a movie I’d seen too many times.’
Thanks to her connections, she said she and her youngsters found a place to stay with a koi pond and a monarch butterfly sanctuary.