Christina Applegate slams ‘sick’ people enjoying Hollywood destruction amid Los Angeles fires
Actress and Los Angeles resident Christina Applegate is furious that some people seem to be enjoying the ravages of the California wildfires among celebrities who live in the area.
In a new episode of her “MeSsy” podcast with fellow actress Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Applegate slammed anyone who suggested it was “good” that Hollywood was suffering.
“There are no words for it,” Sigler said of the city’s devastation.
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“You know what I have words for? Um, f—ing people who say it’s good, you know. It’s Hollywood and those stupid Hollywood people,” Applegate said. “Like, you have to play with me.”
“I think people who don’t live here just feel like celebrities are just walking around, running everything,” he continued. “We’re like a part – we’re a little part of town. I mean, this is a town of people who work fast food or, you know, f— builders and painters, and it’s [a] thousands of groups of people here.”
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“So to say that a good breakup is really sick, and I don’t like that,” added the “Dead to Me” actor.
Sigler pleaded with his friend to “take out” that kind of talk, to which Applegate replied that even though he had, he thought it was “ridiculous.”
“You know what everyone in LA has in common? They’re dreamers,” asserts Sigler.
“They’re all out there with big dreams and they’re working from top to bottom, off their f—ing a–es. And sure. Is there a group of people who are affected that will have the power to rebuild lives – I won’t say easily, but very soon, and there are thousands of other people who really don’t know where to start?
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This past week, a number of Hollywood stars have lost their homes in different parts of the city. Stars including Miles Teller, Billy Crystal, Paris Hilton, Milo Ventimiglia, Ricki Lake, Anna Faris, Spencer and Heidi Pratt have lost their homes to the Palisades fire, which is only 17% contained as of Tuesday morning.
Other fires in the city include the Hurst Fire, which is currently 97% contained, and the Eaton Fire, near Pasadena, which is 35% contained. Since Monday, a new fire, the Auto Fire, has broken out in Ventura County. It is currently 0% contained.
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