Christina Applegate He has some harsh words for people praising the “devastating” outcome of the war Los Angeles fires continue.
“You know what my words are? 'It's Hollywood, and those stupid people in Hollywood,' as if you're kidding me,” Applegate, 53, said during the Tuesday, Jan. 14, episode of “F-ing people who say it's good, 'It's Hollywood, those stupid people in Hollywood,'” Applegate, 53, said during the Tuesday, January 14, episode of “F-ing people who say it's good.” Her “Chaotic” podcast. “I think people who don't live here feel like celebrities are just walking around and running everything.”
Celebrities make up only a “small portion” of the city's population, she said.
Her host Jamie Lynn Sigler He added: “Do you know what constitutes Los Angeles? “The most diverse group of people I've ever seen in one place.”
“This is a city populated by people who work hard at fast food chains or, you know, construction workers and painters, and there are countless groups of people here,” Applegate continued. “So saying salvation is really sick and I don’t like it at all.”
Sigler, 43, said Los Angeles natives “are out there to dream big” and “work hard” to achieve their personal and professional goals.
“Is there a group of affected people who will have the ability to rebuild their lives? “I wouldn't say it easily, but soon, yes,” Sigler added. “Are there thousands of other people who have no idea where to start? Yes. We have to carry them both in our hearts.”
On January 7, a severe wind storm generated by Santa Ana winds ignited wildfires that have since burned more than 40,000 acres and killed 24 people so far. Many celebrities, including Mandy Moore and Paris HiltonI spoke publicly About losing their homes.
Applegate told listeners during Tuesday's podcast episode that she was able to return home after spending Two nights in a hotel last week.
“We have our own bags. We actually evacuated last week for a few days, then went home,” Applegate said. “I just have a backpack and a few important things. Important papers and things that mean something to you.”
the Dead to me The star said she gets updates about the fires through an app on her phone.
“We're kind of constantly on alert,” she continued. “Right now, we're fine. Just expressing our thoughts to anyone who lost their home, people I know who lost their homes and were displaced.”
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