Cary and Lisa Marie Elwes‘ Malibu home has unfortunately been affected by the Palisades fire. On Tuesday night, Cary Elwes shared a video of their evacuation from Malibu amid raging fires. The actor posted the video on Instagram with “#Bilblical,” which worried many of his fans and fellow celebs. The following day, he and his wife jointly shared an update about their condition on Instagram, revealing that the couple as well as their family were safe but they had lost their home. Cary and Lisa Marie Elwes are only a few among many celebrities and residents who have lost their homes to the Los Angeles wildfires.
Cary and Lisa Marie Elwes are ‘grateful to have survived’ the Palisades fire
Cary and Lisa Marie Elwes have safely made it out of the Palisades fire but have lost their Malibu home. The couple updated their family’s status hours after documenting the Pacific wildfires following their evacuation. The actor expressed relief to have him and his family survive the raging fires. Although they were devastated at the loss of their house, Cary noted that they were “grateful to have survived this truly devastating fire.”
He further revealed that his family empathized with all the families that have been a victim of the fire in one way or another. On behalf of the family, the actor also expressed his gratitude to the firefighters, first respondents, and law enforcement officials for “tirelessly” working to help people. Lastly, Cary thanked his fans and followers for the “incredible outpouring of support.” Meanwhile, netizens took to the comments section to note their relief at the family’s safety while also pouring support for the loss of their house.
The recent fire update comes a day after Cary Elwes shared a video of the raging wildfires while he and his family evacuated. While driving down the L.A. roads, he appeared to stop his car for a brief moment, roll the windows down, and document the devastation in real time.
The Palisades fire has brought unfortunate news to many other celebrities as well. Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal, Eugene Levy, and more have also lost their homes to the scorching fires. According to CNN, the wildfires have spread to more than 15,800 acres and destroyed at least 1,000 structures.