LA wildfires: Celebrities blasted for being ‘too stupid’ to accept Democrat truth as their homes are destroyed

LA wildfires: Celebrities blasted for being ‘too stupid’ to accept Democrat truth as their homes are destroyed

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By Ben Chapman


Published: 14/01/2025

- 13:14

Updated: 14/01/2025

- 13:57

Wildfires continue to ravage parts of Los Angeles

Celebrities who have “lost everything” in devastating Los Angeles wildfires are “too stupid” to row back on their support for the Democrats, according to political commentator Tim Young.

Speaking on GBN America, Young said A-list stars tilt to the left politically more often than not, so much so they won’t see through Democrat failures in preventing the fires ravaging their hometowns.


“I don’t know what the tipping point [ending support for the Democrats] is”, Tim Young said on GBN America.

“I don’t know what’s left. When you lose all of your property due to a lot of the water issues which were because they were trying to save some sort of tiny, insignificant fish.

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Tim Young hit out at celebrities for their support for the Democrats

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“They’re asking Karen Bass, the mayor of Los Angeles, and she can’t answer it.

“You have the head of water making $750,000 a year and what’s happening? You’re taking money away from fire departments.

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“If it’s not now, I don’t know when [celebrities give up support for the Democrats]. I think they’re just too stupid.

“You get what you get. If you willingly continue voting for a person who basically allowed your house to burn down and you lose all of your property.

“These rich people are having their houses looted. There’s no power. There’s not going to be any trace of the people who went into loot these houses.”

Several A-list celebrities have lost their homes in the devastating Los Angeles wildfires that have claimed 24 lives and destroyed more than 12,000 structures.

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Paris Hilton watched her £40m Malibu beachfront home "burn to the ground on live TV", describing herself as "heartbroken beyond words".

Mel Gibson's £11.5m Pacific Palisades mansion of 15 years was reduced to ruins, though the actor managed to maintain his humour, noting: "At least I don't have any more of those annoying plumbing problems."

Sir Anthony Hopkins lost his £4.8m four-bedroom Pacific Palisades residence, purchased in 2021.

Billy Crystal and wife Janice's home of 46 years was also destroyed. "Every inch of our house was filled with love," Crystal said.

Hollywood stars have mobilised significant relief efforts in response to the crisis.

Beyoncé's BeyGOOD foundation announced a £2m donation to the LA Fire Relief Fund, aimed at helping families in the Altadena/Pasadena area.

Jamie Lee Curtis and her husband Christopher Guest pledged £790,000 to wildfire relief.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have opened their Montecito home to evacuees and donated essential supplies through their Archewell Foundation.

Paris Hilton launched an emergency fund through her 11:11 Media Impact, pledging £79,000 and promising to match additional donations.

Eva Longoria matched a £40,000 donation to support frontline workers and affected families.

Halle Berry and Sharon Stone have donated clothing to +COOP, a local boutique turned relief centre.

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