• Hollywood responds to the fires
  • Oscars nominations postponed
  • Critics Choice Awards cancelled

The devastating fires in Los Angeles have left a path of destruction, severely disrupting public life in the city. Numerous events have been canceled, including the prestigious Critics Choice Awards, which were originally scheduled for the upcoming weekend in Santa Monica. Tens of thousands of people, including many celebrities, have been forced to flee their homes.

Hollywood responds to the L.A. fires

Hollywood has been deeply affected by the catastrophic fires sweeping through Los Angeles. Several major events have been canceled, including the premiere of Pamela Anderson's 'The Last Showgirl,' the world premiere of the horror film 'Wolf Man,' and a screening of Jennifer Lopez's film 'Unstoppable.' The musical 'Better Man,' about Robbie Williams, and a press conference celebrating the Golden Globe success of 'Emilia Pérez' also had to be called off. Additionally, the Critics Choice Awards, which were set to take place at the Barker Hangar at Santa Monica Airport, were canceled, as reported by the 'Daily Mail.'

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Oscars nominations postponed

The fires have also disrupted the Oscar season. The announcement of nominations for the 97th Academy Awards, originally set for January 17, has been delayed and will now take place on January 19. Other Academy-related events have also been temporarily canceled and will be rescheduled at a later time.

Celebrities lose their homes

The fires have not only impacted events but also devastated the lives of numerous celebrities. In the exclusive Pacific Palisades area, many stars have lost their homes, including Anthony Hopkins, Miles Teller, and Adam Brody. The fires, which began on Tuesday morning, have already destroyed around 1,000 buildings and scorched 15,832 acres of land.