Miley Cyrus has expressed her feelings regarding the recent wildfires impacting Los Angeles. On January 11, the singer used her social media platform to share her support for those affected by the fires sweeping through Southern California. In her Instagram Story, she also reminisced about her personal experience with wildfires, specifically referencing the devastating fire in 2018 that destroyed her home in Malibu.
Cyrus posted a photograph of her destroyed house from the Woolsey Fire, stating that it was a shocking reminder of her loss. She described the moment she returned home to find it reduced to ash and rubble, a memory that continues to haunt her. The artist wrote about her deep empathy for the victims of the current wildfires, commenting on the profound heartbreak experienced by many as the reality of devastation contrasts sharply with the idealized image of Los Angeles as a place of dreams.
In her post, Cyrus encouraged support for wildfire relief efforts and provided links to organizations helping those in need, including the Malibu Foundation, which she co-founded. She emphasized the importance of community support, stating that healing will come from both time and resources but acknowledged the deep pain currently experienced by many.
As the wildfires continue to threaten the area, authorities have set up resources for health alerts and evacuation updates. Efforts are underway to assist those affected, with several organizations actively providing support to individuals impacted by the flames. Cyrus herself had previously lost her home to wildfires in 2018 and has spoken about the emotional toll of such disasters. She noted that, despite the loss, the memories shared with loved ones endure.