Delta Goodrem forced to evacuate her home in Los Angeles as fires continue to ravage the celebrity-packed city

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Delta Goodrem forced to evacuate her home in Los Angeles as fires continue to ravage the celebrity-packed city
Published: Jan, 12 2025 03:30

Delta Goodrem joined thousands of other Los Angeles residents who evacuated their homes to escape the raging fires this past week. The Australian singer, 40, took to Instagram to update her followers on the safety of herself and fiancé Matthew Copley who split their time between Sydney and LA.

 [The Australian singer took to Instagram to update her followers on the safety of herself and fiancé Matthew Copley who split their time between Sydney and LA]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The Australian singer took to Instagram to update her followers on the safety of herself and fiancé Matthew Copley who split their time between Sydney and LA]

Sharing an image of the inferno engulfing the Hollywood Hills, the hitmaker said she and her partner had to 'temporarily evacuate' their home in the City of Angels. 'I love this beautiful city. It has always been a home away from home for me,' she captioned the disturbing image.

 [Sharing an image of the inferno engulfing the Hollywood Hills, the hitmaker said she and her partner Matthew Copley (right) had to 'temporarily evacuate' their home in the City of Angels]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Sharing an image of the inferno engulfing the Hollywood Hills, the hitmaker said she and her partner Matthew Copley (right) had to 'temporarily evacuate' their home in the City of Angels]

'My heart is broken and the feeling in the smoke-filled air is devastating. Praying for everyone.'. In the next slide, she wrote: 'It's difficult to even start with the words to truly express the emotions so many are feeling right now.'. Delta Goodrem, 40, (pictured) joined thousands of other Los Angeles residents who evacuated their homes to escape the raging fires this past week.

'I am so grateful for all your messages of support checking in. We had to temporarily evacuate but we are OK,' she continued. 'On a journey with everyone here and deeply saddened to see this beautiful city in such a devastating way. 'My thoughts, love and strength are with everyone dealing with the unimaginable right now.'.

It's unclear if Delta and Matthew have since been able to return to their home, or just how close their property is to surrounding fires. Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Delta's representatives for further comment. It comes as thousands more Los Angeles residents fled their homes on Sunday as the deadly Palisades Fire threatens to engulf two more neighbourhoods.

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