Several fires are burning up Southern California right now, and many of your favorite soap stars have been affected – even needing to evacuate.
Right now, there are at least four fires burning, and the footage coming out on social media is frightening. Major highways around Los Angeles and Ventura County have been closed down, making evacuations that much harder.
There hasn’t been any word if any of the four soaps that shoot in Los Angeles have been affected, but since their studios aren’t in the mountains but rather in highly populated areas, it’s doubtful for the moment. But many actors do live in those areas.
General Hospital (GH) star Kimberly McCullough (Robin), who lives in Ventura County, tweeted out that she’s safe and about how she made out just before the main road closed. Co-star Michelle Stafford (Nina) thanked first responders with her tweet.
Former Days of Our Lives (DOOL) star, A Martinez (ex-Eduardo) posted footage from the Thomas Fire in Ventura and warned followers to make a plan. Former DAYS love interest Lauren Koslow (Kate) shared footage of the fire’s effect on the morning sun.
The Bold and the Beautiful’s (BB) Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (Steffy) also shared harrowing fire footage as she begged people to not leave their animals at home. She along with several other soap stars shared their thoughts and prayers that everyone makes it through this alive.
The latest fire along the infamous 405 freeway in the Sepulveda Pass is threatening a famous museum, The Getty Center, and right now very little of these four fires have been contained.
With the threat of more Santa Ana winds, it’s looking like these fires will get worse before they get better, affecting the lives of many in the soap and entertainment industry.
You can see the actors’ tweets, Instagram photos, and more below. Soap Hub wants to add our prayers as well during this scary time.
Thank you for your thoughts. Me and my family left in the middle of the night. Good thing we did because the 33 is now closed https://t.co/eVlwPo1aIl
— Kimberly McCullough (@whitewatercrew) December 6, 2017
Saw several trailers with horses leaving the area, thinking of all the beautiful animals in area and our magical little town in flames
— Kimberly McCullough (@whitewatercrew) December 6, 2017
Sending my love and prayers to everyone affected by the LA Wildfires. ❤️????????
— Sal Stowers (@SalStowers) December 6, 2017
So devastating for so many. Many more homes in danger. Praying everyone stays safe https://t.co/aElooblenL
— Chrishell Hartley (@Chrishell7) December 6, 2017
Thank you to the firefighters so bravely working to protect us. ???????? https://t.co/efZU9txRdr
— Alison Sweeney (@Ali_Sweeney) December 5, 2017
Sending THANKS and LOVE and SUPPORT to all of the Firefighters and other Civil Servants in LA today! ❤️
— michelle stafford (@TheRealStafford) December 6, 2017
With super intense gusting winds on tap thru Thursday – carrying hot embers from four fires so far – it’s worth getting our important stuff together and ready to move – no matter where in Los Angeles we live. https://t.co/2Na4O4veEk
— A Martinez (@ABoneMartinez) December 5, 2017
Oh man. Everyone be safe out there. https://t.co/5qI7qKBFyI
— Wally Kurth (@wallykurth) December 6, 2017
JUST GOT WORD as I was heading out door-that the Assisted Living facility my Mom is in, is EVACUATING to the local High School…Please if you believe in prayer-add #VenturaCounty Thank you all
— robin strasser (@robinstrasser) December 5, 2017
She and you both are in my prayers. And prayers for all in fire zones!
— Hillary B. Smith (@hillarybsmith) December 6, 2017
???? prayers for those in harms way https://t.co/Uwpc9lveTQ
— Crystal Chappell (@crystalchappell) December 6, 2017
What a morning wake up! I’ve been in the mist of LA / Skirball fires packing & evacuations!! Kids & I are safe!! ???????? #FirstResponders pic.twitter.com/qTDibDwVB2
— Greg Vaughan (@greg_vaughan) December 6, 2017
All I can say is please stop for 5 seconds and pray for these winds to stop so we can get control of these fires.
— Jen Lilley (@jen_lilley) December 6, 2017
Love and prayers to all of you affected by these scary fires!
— Eileen Davidson (@eileen_davidson) December 6, 2017
We have evacuated. Please pray.
— Jen Lilley (@jen_lilley) December 6, 2017
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