Jamie Lee Curtis was finally allowed to go back into ... It's just a catastrophe in Southern California,' she told Fallon. 'Everything: the market I shop in, the schools my kids go to.
Oscar winner Jamie Lee Curtis and her family are pledging $1 million to help those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires
Jamie Lee Curtis is facing ... It’s f–king gnarly, you guys,” Curtis told Jimmy Fallon during an appearance on his show. “It’s a catastrophe in Southern California.
As wildfires continue to ravage the Los Angeles area, celebrities from all industries have come together to help
Since the Los Angeles fires began raging Jan. 7, Jamie has continued ... Foundation, California Fire Foundation, World Central Kitchen, California Community Foundation, Pasadena Humane Society ...
"It's just a catastrophe in Southern California." The daughter of screen legends Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, Jamie Lee Curtis was born and raised in Los Angeles. "Obviously, there have been ...
Actress and Producer Jamie Lee Curtis is donating $1 million from her Family Foundation to support the recovery effort from the multiple fires still raging in Southern California. Jamie Lee Curtis ...
Jamie Lee Curtis and Eva Longoria have both donated $1 million to relief funds for communities impacted by the ongoing wildfires in the Los Angeles area. “As the fire still rages on and @calfire @losangelesfiredepartment and all the available first responders and agencies involved in fighting fire and saving lives are still hard at work
Jamie Lee Curtis and Eva Longoria have both donated ... It’s just a catastrophe in Southern California,” she said. “Everything: the market I shop in, the schools my kids go to.
A s the wildfire rages on, Jamie Lee Curtis shared on Instagram that she would be donating $1 million to fire relief, noting that the donation will be coming from her family found
Jamie Lee Curtis has returned to her home following ... It's just a catastrophe in southern California. "Everything: the market I shop in, the schools my kids go to. Many, many, many friends ...
Us Weekly reports that the rock group has committed $2.5 million to FireAid, a benefit event scheduled on January 30 at the Intuit Dome. The concert's proceeds will support an organization established to aid in infrastructure reconstruction in Los Angeles. As of Wednesday, CNN estimated that 12,300 structures have been destroyed or damaged.