Chrissy Teigen and John Legend They were able to return home just in time for their daughter Esty's second birthday.
“Feeling grateful to be home,” Teigen, 39, wrote via Instagram Story on Monday, January 13, alongside a photo of a homemade cake. “This is all I can muster for Estee's birthday.”
The cake was decorated with chocolate icing and multi-colored sprinkles and featured two characters of Estee's favorite wrestler John Cena. Plus Esti, Teigen and Legend46, and Luna, 8, Miles, 6, and Reign, 18 months.
Before Estee's special day, the family had to evacuate their home amid the Los Angeles wildfires.
“This is surreal and I'm so scared right now. Packing,” Teigen wrote on Wednesday, January 8 as she prepared to go to a hotel with Legend and their kids.
Forest fires broke out in the Pacific region on January 7 and quickly spread to other parts of Los Angeles. Several celebrities who live in the area have provided updates about the loss of their homes and personal belongings. Others continue to evacuate the city amid the rapidly changing natural disaster.
actor Milo Ventimiglia He became emotional on Thursday, January 9, as he revealed that his home with his wife, Jara Mariano, who is nine months pregnant, was completely destroyed.
“You start thinking about all the memories in different parts of the house and so forth, and then you see your neighbors' houses and everything around you and your heart breaks,” he told CBS News. “It's a moment of shock where you say, 'This is real, this is happening,' and at a certain point, you just turn it off. What's the point of continuing to watch? We've kind of accepted the loss.”
Ventimiglia, 47, acknowledged the similarity between his loss and his this is us The character, Jack Pearson, who He died as a result of smoke inhalation After a slow cooker burns his family's home to the ground.
Thinking about his next personal steps, he added: “As you know, I have never lost sight of life imitating art.” “We have good friends and we have good people to work with and we'll manage. Wife, kid, dog, that's the most important thing.
John MayerMeanwhile, he shared an emotional post about Prepare to lose important things Due to ongoing forest fires.
“This is the most valuable thing I own. It is a folder of photos of my father, spanning his life from when he was a child, teacher, husband, and father. It is the only evidence of his life that will still exist over time,” he wrote via Instagram on Thursday alongside With a picture of a folder “These are the 'documents' I read about people taking from their homes. When you hear someone say they lost everything in a fire, that's pretty much, if not all, everything.
He continued: “Those who say they will be fine still have their folders and albums. Those who are inconsolable are lost. Behind the massive loss of life lies the loss of the evidence of life.
Mayer, 47, offered a message of support to Displacement of others.
“I don't do prayers but tonight I'm going to say a prayer for everyone who no longer has these things. It's not about the art and collectibles. It's the pictures, the letters, the class rings, the glasses, the things we keep to remind us that those we loved were here,” he added. “I hope those who have They lost a lot of hope and support from their families and friends. Stay safe, take care of yourselves and each other, and trust that humanity and all that it entails, as hard as it is to see at times, is still alive and well. “This is truly devastating.”
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