On Tuesday, January 7, violent fires broke out on the hills of the upscale Pacific Palisades neighborhood in Los Angeles. Many celebrities were forced to leave their homes located in the area affected by the flames. On Thursday, January 9, Laeticia Hallyday shared a video of her family home, ravaged by the flames. Patrick Bruel, who owns a house in Los Angeles, shared a message on his Instagram account on Wednesday, January 8. He explains that no one is in his residence at the moment and that his "children are safe."
Message from Laeticia Hallyday:
We lost everything… Nothing remains. I watched our house go up in flames, helpless in the face of the flames that took everything. This video haunts my heart. It wasn’t just a house… It was our refuge, our rebirth after the chaos of mourning. It was within these walls that we healed our wounds, that we learned to live with absence, to rebuild days lit by love despite the shadow of loss. It sheltered our dreams, our secrets, our promises for tomorrow. But above all, it helped us get back up, to rebuild ourselves after the unimaginable absence of my husband. This house was our refuge in the chaos of mourning, our anchor when everything seemed to collapse. Everything is gone… and with it, a part of my soul. The grief is endless. I think of my neighbors, my friends, those who lost everything, of this village of Pacific Palisades that we loved so much for 17 years and that gave us so much. We are devastated, but together we will try to be reborn one day, even in the midst of these ruins. For now, there remains silence and ashes. But there will always be love. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all your messages. Thank you for your support. I don't have the strength to answer everyone yet, but know that I am deeply grateful to you. You are a light in this darkness. 💔

message from Patrick Bruel:

