Keyshia Cole is one of the victims who lost their homes in the Los Angeles wildfire.
Over the past week, thousands of homes, including multimillion mansions owned by several celebrities, were burnt to the ground in the wildfire that burnt through parts of Los Angeles. As firefighters continue to put out the fire that wreaked havoc in some famous upscale neighborhoods, more celebrities are coming forward to show the aftermath of some areas.
Keyshia Cole’s hairstylist, Jonathan Wright, confirmed that her Los Angeles home was burnt down in the wildfire. The R&B singer was reportedly out of town when the fire left a trail of destruction in her neighborhood and surrounding areas.
“[Keyshia Cole] Prayers to Freen and her kids and family,” Wright wrote while sharing a photo of what’s left of the home. “I ask everyone to send them a prayer to uplift her spirits. She was also affected by the fire. Like, literally, a week ago we were in Miami, and now to come home to this? It’s crazy. Mind-blowing.”
Keyshia Cole has not confirmed what Wright said, but she appears to be doing well despite the heavy loss. On Wednesday, she shared several posts on her Instagram Story, including a post about her boyfriend Hunxho.
R&B singer Jhene Aiko confirmed last weekend that she also lost her house to the fire. “Me and my children’s home is gone,” she wrote. “Burned to the ground with all of our things inside. Lord have mercy. Thankful we still have each other. Starting from scratch. My heart is so heavy.”
While she received a lot of support from fans, some folks left nasty comments stating that she is rich and can afford to replace her home. Jhene Aiko pushed back against those comments, saying she is not as rich as other celebrities who lost their homes, like Paris Hilton.
“The fact that some of you think I have Paris Hilton money is wild. I don’t got it like that, but I do have a big loving family that is worth more than anything,” Jhene Aiko wrote.
The wildfire has been burning now for at least a week and so far 24 people have confirmed dead and tens of thousands have been displaced.