Jane Seymour is opening up after her Malibu, Calif. home was threatened by last week's wildfires. Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE at the American Ballet Theater Annual Benefit on Monday, Dec. 16, the ...
It’s unclear how the fire started. Officials said four homes have ... “Nobody even had a backpack, it was, ‘Get out now,’” ...
Evacuations in Malibu displaced thousands of residents, including celebrities Dick Van Dyke and Cher. Mayor Doug Stewart said earlier in the week that the fire had marked a “traumatic 20 hours ...
Thousands of people have vacated their homes in Malibu, California, due to the Franklin Fire setting the city ablaze, including a litany of high-profile residents. On Monday, fires spread ...
Evacuees from Malibu include several famous figures who live in the sought-after beachside community. Actor Dick Van Dyke, who turns 99 on Friday, wrote on Facebook that he and his wife, Arlene, ...
The New York Post exclusively confirmed that Cher’s Malibu mansion was unscathed amid the Franklin Fire, which has affected areas of the coastal neighborhood. It is evident from the photos ...
"This has been a traumatic 20 hours for the city of Malibu,” said Malibu Mayor Doug Stewart. The Malibu City Hall was in the ...
The Franklin Fire has now burned nearly 4,000 acres on the California coast, threatened Malibu’s historic pier, shuttered schools and closed the Pacific Coast Highway. The blaze was at 7% ...
Dick Van Dyke and Cher are some of the lucky ones. After fleeing their Malibu, California, homes this week due to the Franklin Fire ripping through the upscale coastal neighborhood, destroying ...
has placed much of Malibu under evacuation orders, displacing thousands of residents, including celebrities like Van Dyke and Cher. The Franklin Fire in Malibu has expanded overnight, scorching ...
Cindy Ord/Getty Cher has left her home amid the dangerous Malibu wildfire. The Franklin Fire, which began on Monday, Dec. 9, has destroyed nearly 4,000 acres throughout Malibu, Calif., per The New ...
Cher’s publicist ... the beach and rugged inland canyons are notoriously fire-prone. At one point, flames threatened the historic Malibu Pier, but the structure was protected, officials said.