Jean Good is making a plea to Hollywood.
The actress, 73, is requesting an allocation of assets to assist these impacted by the raging Palisades fires.
“ATTENTION! With ALL due respect, during Hollywood’s season of celebration, I hope any of the networks television the upcoming awards will seriously consider NOT televising them and donating the revenue they would have garnered to the victims of the fires and the firefighters,” Good wrote by way of Instagram Wednesday, as a number of blazes proceed to unfold over the LA space.
The “Hacks” star lately took dwelling the award for greatest efficiency by a feminine actor in a tv collection – musical or comedy at Sunday’s 2025 Golden Globe Awards.
Hollywood, in the meantime, has already taken steps to halt award exhibits, suspending the Critics’ Alternative Awards from Jan. 12 to 26, and pushing the Oscar nominations announcement from Jan. 17 to 19.
Voting for the almost 10,000 Academy members opened Jan. 8 and was set to shut Jan. 12. Nonetheless, the deadline will now be Jan. 14.
Earlier within the week, the SAG Awards canceled its stay, in-person nominations announcement, and LA premieres together with “On Call,” “Unstoppable” and “The Last Showgirl” had been axed.
On Tuesday, a fast-growing blaze began within the Pacific Palisades, inflicting greater than 80,000 individuals to be evacuated from their properties in addition to the Hollywood Hills hearth. 1000’s of buildings have been destroyed and 5 fatalities have been confirmed.
Many celebrities have misplaced their properties within the fires together with Sweet Spelling, Anthony Hopkins, Anna Faris, Leighton Meester and Adam Brody, Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag, Billy Crystal, John Goodman, Mandy Moore and Paris Hilton.
Hilton, 43, shared her devastation on Instagram Wednesday.
“Heartbroken beyond words,” she penned in a heartfelt message. “Sitting with my household, watching the information, and seeing our dwelling in Malibu burn to the bottom on stay TV is one thing nobody ought to ever must expertise. This dwelling was the place we constructed so many treasured recollections. It’s the place Phoenix took his first steps and the place we dreamed of constructing a lifetime of recollections with London.
“While the loss is overwhelming, I’m holding onto gratitude that my family and pets are safe. My heart and prayers are going out to every family affected by these fires. To all the people who have lost their homes, their memories, and their beloved pets.”
Hilton added, “My heart aches for those still in harm’s way or mourning greater losses. The devastation is unimaginable. To know so many are waking up today without the place they called home is truly heartbreaking.”
Montag, 38, can be mourning the loss of her household dwelling, breaking down in tears in movies posted on her TikTok accounts Wednesday.
“I have no words. I’m so thankful that we’re safe,” she started, sitting along with her 2-year-old son Ryker. “I’m so sad our house is gone. I wish I could have gone back and got more.”
“I didn’t think it would be the last time we would be in our house. I’m so sad for everyone else going through the same thing,” Montag continued. “It’s really hard losing your house and everything you worked so hard for.”
She grimly famous, “Life is so crazy.”