Brooklyn Beckham shares 'devastating' snap of LA fires from high-rise apartment(Image: Instagram/nicolaannepeltzbeckham)

Brooklyn Beckham shares shocking photo from $3.8million condo in L.A amid wildfires

Brooklyn Beckham, son of former LA Galaxy footballer David Beckham, shared a series of images of the devastating fires in LA, where he resides with his wife, actress Nicola Peltz

by · The Mirror

British-born Brooklyn Beckham has posted an emotional message alongside images of the Los Angeles wildfires, which are raging near the home he shares with wife, Nicola Peltz.

The wildfires have seen many celebrities lose their homes in the raging blazes that have caused a state of emergency in the US city, with Paris Hilton, When Harry Met Sally star Billy Crystal and Oscar-winning songwriter Diane Warren among those who have confirmed that their residences have been destroyed in the fires

The photo shared by the eldest son of Victoria and David Beckham was snapped from a high-rise building overlooking the inferno, however the Brooklyn and his wife Nicola's current exact address is unknown, after they offloaded their $11 million Beverly Hills mansion in 2023.

Nicola previously told Cosmopolitan: "We did have a house in LA at one point, but we sold it because we were like, 'Oh, we're going to go to Florida for a while'. And then we're like, 'No, just kidding, we have to be in LA for work. ' It was so silly of us. But we both honestly love New York so much. If our work was there, we'd be there in five seconds."

Brooklyn Beckham shared this image with his followers on Instagram( Image: Instagram)
The 25-year-old's dad David previously played for Los Angeles Galaxy( Image: PA)

In addition to sharing a snap of the blazes on Instagram, Brooklyn signal boosted helpful content to his 16.3million followers giving guidance to L.A residents on how to stay safe. The 25-year-old animal lover also reposted content from Palisades Fire Animal Resources, who shared information on evacuation shelters, discounted pet-friendly hotels and how those caught up in the fires can keep their pets safe.

On Thursday, Brooklyn's mum Victoria Beckham said L.A "holds a special place" in her heart as she sent love to those affected by the wildfires. "Seeing the devastation and loss caused by these wildfires is truly heartbreaking," Posh Spice wrote to her 33.9million followers on Instagram.

"Los Angeles holds such a special place in our family's hearts, and our thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected, especially those who have lost their homes or loved ones. We are immensely grateful to the brave firefighters and first responders who are risking their lives to protect others. Please stay safe and look after each other during this devastating time. Victoria x."

David Beckham also shared a message online, showing his "gratitude to the first responders and emergency services for their courage in such a challenging situation". The former England captain previously lived in L.A thanks to playing for footballer team LA Galaxy from 2007 to 2012.

"LA is such a special place for my family," the dad-of-four began on Instagram. "I'm heartbroken to wake up to more horrific stories and pictures and I'm thinking of everyone there including many friends and colleagues who are facing these devastating fires. My thoughts and prayers go out to all those affected, their loved ones and sending gratitude to the first responders and emergency services for their courage in such a challenging situation. Sending all my love and please support organisations helping on the ground."

Thousands of firefighters were attempting to contain the original Palisades fire, with at least 70,000 people forced to evacuate their homes as the metropolitan area became blanketed in a thick cloud of smoke and ash. A new fire broke out in the Hollywood Hills, threatening a host of tourist sites including the Walk of Fame, and Hollywood Bowl, which has evacuated staff, as strong winds scattered embers, which could affect more homes and lives.

More than 1,400 firefighters remained on the scene, alongside 267 fire engines and nine helicopters, according to the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services. Governor Gavin Newsom thanked US President Joe Biden for his "swift response and aid to California as we work to battle these unprecedented wildfires".

Last month residents in Malibu were evacuated from a wind-driven blaze dubbed the Franklin Fire, which saw more than 4,000 acres burn and stars including Dick Van Dyke, Cher and Jane Seymour forced to leave their homes. An update on Wednesday night from the Los Angeles Fire Department lifted evacuation advice in some areas, but kept them in force in the Hollywood Boulevard area.

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