Julianne Hough is evacuating a home in the Hollywood Hills when a fire breaks out

Julianne Hough.
Cindy Ord/Getty ImagesJulianne Hough evacuated her home in the Hollywood Hills after a fire broke out in the area.
The Dancing with the stars the owner took to Instagram stories on Wednesday, January 8 to share a video about their experience.
“Okay, so there’s a fire right next to my house,” Hough said in the clip, which was recorded at her home. “My friends and I, but being in the Hollywood Hills, I had this gut feeling that we were in the bowl of how everything is around Hollywood, and now it’s in the middle of Hollywood. Everyone just needs to evacuate. Go, go, go, go, go. Right now.”
After sharing this message, Hugh updated her followers with a second video taken in the car. She was with her dog, Sunny.
“Sonny and I are safe and we’re on our way, but the reason I’m saying ‘evacuate now,’ even if it’s not close to you, if you have somewhere to go, is because: traffic. And you will be stuck in traffic. And this is not good. So, everyone, please stay safe and send prayers to all the first responders and firefighters and just pull together — you know, all you can do is be there for each other.”
Meanwhile, large fires continue to ravage Los Angeles, affects many stars and their houses.
Strong winds from Santa Ana gusts sparked fast-burning brush fires around 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 7, causing drivers on Sunset Boulevard and Palisades Drive to abandon their cars in search of safety.
A new wildfire dubbed the “Sunset Fire” broke out Wednesday evening in the Hollywood Hills, the famous neighborhood in downtown Los Angeles that is home to the Hollywood sign. The New York Times. The city issued an evacuation order for residents of the area, many of whom work in the entertainment industry.
Since the disaster began, including celebrities Paris Hilton, Anna Faris and Billy Crystal to have lost their homes due to fires.
Hilton, 43, shared that losing her home left her “heartbroken beyond words.”
“Sitting with my family watching the news and seeing our home in Malibu burn to the ground live is something no one should ever have to experience,” she wrote via Instagram on Wednesday. “We have built so many precious memories in this home.”