Despite her devastation over losing her Malibu home, Paris Hilton She is working hard to help thousands of other people affected by the Los Angeles wildfires – and has inspired her son Phoenix, who now wants to become a firefighter.
Hilton, 43, He said TMZ On Monday, January 20, the two-year-old partied with the businessman Carter Ream – The couple also share one-year-old daughter London – and was inspired after seeing the devastation in the city he calls home. “He said he wanted to be a firefighter,” she said. “The families, the children, the animals, it was heartbreaking to see what happened to California.”
While many young children have aspirations to become firefighters, many have never witnessed first-hand the devastation that fires can cause.
Hilton was Share her experiences In the wake of fires surrounding Pacific Palisades, Altadena and Malibu, where animal lovers confirmed last week they had rescued a dog named Zuzu, his owners are no longer able to care for him. “We all fell in love with him,” she said. “So we're going to adopt him.”
Hilton is now encouraging her fans to reach out to animal shelters if they can provide a loving home for the many animals displaced by the tragedy. “As an animal lover, I feel sad for those who have lost their furry friends or had to give them up due to displacement.” It was shared via Instagram On January 14. “I want to do my part and take care of Zuzu and encourage others who are able to contact their local shelter to see how they can support them!”
Singer, DJ and former heiress Shared video clips Instagram captioned the wreckage of her home, along with an emotional caption. “I'm standing here in what was once our home, and the heartbreak is truly indescribable,” she wrote on January 10. “When I first saw the news, I was in complete shock — I couldn't process it.” But now, as I stand here and see it with my own eyes, I feel like my heart has been shattered into a million pieces. This house was not just a place to live, it was a place where we dreamed, laughed, and created the most beautiful memories as a family. It was a place where Phoenix's little hands created art that I will cherish forever, where love and life filled every corner. “To see her reduced to ashes…it is devastating beyond words.”
She added: “What breaks my heart the most is knowing that this is not just my story.” “So many people have lost everything. It's not just the walls and ceilings, it's the memories that make those houses homes. It's the pictures, the mementos, the irreplaceable parts of our lives. And yet, in that pain, I know I'm so lucky my loved ones, my kids and my pets are safe, that's the most important thing, and I hold on to that with everything I have and extend my gratitude to all the firefighters, first responders and volunteers who are risking their lives to fight these fires.