Paris Hilton posted a sweet Instagram reuniting her foster dog, Zuzu, with her family after the owners were displaced when the Los Angeles fires burned their Altadena, Calif. home burned down.
Paris Hilton continues to rally behind others affected by the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, after she too lost her Malibu home.
The DJ and heiress previously shared footage of her property's burnt remains on InstagramParis Hilton’s son Phoenix wants to help others when he grows up.Speaking during a new interview, the DJ and heiress,
Hilton was one of the many Los Angeles residents who lost their home in the fires that raged across Southern California this month.
Hollywood stars are sharing the devastation caused by the California fires and sharing "prayers and strength" for those affected.
After losing her home in the devastating fires in Los Angeles, Paris Hilton revealed that her youngest son Phoenix wants to be a firefighter when he grows up. When asked by TMZ wh
The heartfelt revelation about her son Pheonix came as Paris Hilton opened up about losing her Malibu home in the Pacific Palisades wildfire
Paris Hilton has made a poignant admission about her toddler son Phoenix Reum, who she shares with her husband Carter Reum.
While the fires are largely contained now, the road to recovery for many is only now just beginning. World of music came together to lift spirits and raise money for those impacted with night of songs.
The Boston-bred group announced over the weekend the launch of a fundraiser they’ve dubbed “Heed the Call For California,” with 100% of the proceeds going to the California Fire Foundation Wildlife & Disaster Relief Fund, which will directly support victims across the state.
Meryl Streep faced a harrowing escape from the LA fire, using wire cutters to create an exit through a neighbour’s yard after a tree blocked her driveway. The fires led to a rising death toll and significant losses for many celebrities in the area.
Jan. 22, 10:30 a.m. PST Cal Fire data marked the Palisades Fire at 68% containment and the Eaton Fire at 91% containment, listing no other active fires in Los Angeles as a red flag warning is in effect for much the region until Friday evening.