Red-carpet fanfare dropped amid deadly California fires

AP  |  Los Angeles 

Hollywood cut back on the glamour trappings of movie premieres as a vast destroyed or imperiled the homes of celebrities and other residents.

That followed the decision to call off the AFI Fest's Sunday red carpet ceremony for filmmaker-brothers Ethan and Joel Coen's ""

Separately, Paramount cancelled a red carpet ceremony and after-party for "Instant Family" with and Mark Wahlberg, citing the "ongoing, active fires being battled in the area." The studio said intended for the party was being donated to the

While premieres shed their glitz, there were few reports of industry production affected by the that has killed two and destroyed more than 400 homes.

The fire began Thursday and raced toward and the Pacific Ocean, prompting evacuations in and nearby areas including Calabasas and Agoura Hills.

Comedy Central's "Drunk History" series resumed production Monday in downtown after taping was halted Friday in Gillette Ranch, a park, because of the fire burning in the distance.

Celebrities including and shared their loss or after discovering the fate of their properties.

"Returned to my house in after evacuating," wrote in an post next to a photo that showed a burned-out structure and a scorched vehicle.

"Heartbreaking time across Inspired as ever by the courage, spirit and sacrifice of firefighters." "Half-gone," the Scottish ("300") said in a video that showed embers, ashes and what's left of his home.

Robin Thicke's Malibu home was destroyed, according to his The said on that he, his girlfriend and his two kids are "safe and surrounded by friends and family" and were thankful to firefighters.

"As we drove to safety, they risked their lives trying to save our home," Thicke said.

Lady Gaga, who evacuated her Malibu home and posted online Friday that she was wondering if it will "burst into flames," visited a Red Cross shelter Sunday. Her property's condition was not known Monday.

"This is an emergency, but you are not alone," the actress-pop star told evacuees in a video of her remarks posted by website TMZ.

Fire officials lifted some evacuation orders Monday, but they warned residents to remain on alert as strong winds fanned new fires. Flames have claimed multimillion-dollar mansions along with modest homes.

In Northern California, more than 40 people were confirmed dead in the that wiped out the town of Paradise, making it the deadliest wildfire in recorded state history. The search for bodies continued Monday.

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First Published: Tue, November 13 2018. 17:50 IST