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Jamie Lee Curtis Gets Emotional While Discussing Los Angeles Fires - Watch Now

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Jamie Lee Curtis is addressing the horrific fires in Los Angeles. On Wednesday night (January 8), the 66-year-old Oscar-winning actress made an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon where she became emotional while discussing the fires in her neighborhood. “I’m literally just about to cry,” Jamie said while holding back tears. “As you know where I live is on fire right now.

Literally the entire city of the Pacific Palisades is burning.” Keep reading to find out more…“I flew here last night,” Jamie said. (The Tonight Show films in New York City). “I was on the plane, started getting texts and it’s f–king gnarly, you guys.” “It’s just a catastrophe in Southern California,” she continued. “Obviously there have been horrific fires in many places [but] this is literally where I live.” Jamie went on to share that her local market, her friends’ homes, and many schools have all been destroyed by the blaze. “It’s a really awful situation,” Jamie said, adding that she was going home to Los Angeles on Thursday to be with her family and “try to help my friends.” The Freaky Friday actress then urged the audience and viewers to support the American Red Cross. “Do anything you can,” Jamie said “Anything in your community to help people.

Whether you need it or not now, you will need it. Give blood, donate, whatever you can do.” After her appearance on The Tonight Show, Jamie made a donation of $1 million to fire relief efforts.

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