January 12, 2025
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Jamie Chung and Bryan Greenberg’s House Destroyed in L.A. Fires: “Was Supposed to Be Our Forever Home”

Jamie Chung and Bryan Greenberg said they lost what “was supposed to be our forever home” in the Los Angeles wildfires. The couple took to Instagram on Friday to share a video of the devastation left behind after flames tore through their neighborhood. In the footage, their home could be seen brought down to ash”, — write: www.hollywoodreporter.com

Jamie Chung and Bryan Greenberg said they lost what “was supposed to be our forever home” in the Los Angeles wildfires.

The couple took to Instagram on Friday to share a video of the devastation left behind after flames tore through their neighborhood. In the footage, their home could be seen brought down to ash and rubble.

“Was supposed to be our forever home, but nothing lasts forever,” they wrote in the joint post’s cation. “Thankfully our family is safe, however other LA fire victims aren’t as fortunate. Please donate to them if you can.”

Greenberg, who is best known for his roles in How to Make It in America, Emperor of Ocean Park and Bride Wars, previously shared his appreciation on his Instagram Story Wednesday for his friends and loved ones checking in on his family.

“It was all a dream,” he also wrote on a photo, which appeared to be the ruins of their home. “Thankfully the family is safe. Thank you to all of the firefighters risking their lives. Stay safe out there.”

Greenberg and Chung, who has appeared in The Gifted, Gotham and Once Upon a Time, have been married since 2015. They also share two twin boys.

Since Tuesday, when the initial wildfire broke out in Pacific Palisades before spreading to parts of Malibu and Santa Monica, firefighters across Los Angeles have been working to contain the Palisades Fire, in addition to other active wildfires across the county, including the Eaton, Hurst and Kenneth fires. The death toll has also risen to 16 people, the Los Angeles Medical Examiner’s Office said Saturday.

Among the thousands who have lost their homes to the flames are dozens of celebrities, many who have taken to social media to share the devastation left behind in their communities and neighborhoods.

As of Saturday evening, the Kenneth Fire was 90 percent contained; the Palisades Fire near the coastline was 11 percent contained; and the Eaton Fire was 15 percent contained. The Hurst Fire, south of Santa Clarita, was 76 percent contained.

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