Jennifer Garner has shared the heartbreaking news that she lost a close friend to the devastating wildfires tearing through Southern California. The fires have already claimed the lives of 25 individuals, with that number expected to rise as intensifying winds worsen the already dire conditions. The blazes have ravaged 60 square miles of land, destroying homes, businesses, and entire communities. Thousands of families have been displaced, some losing everything, including loved ones.
In an emotional interview with MSNBC, the Elektra star revealed the personal toll the disaster has taken on her. “I did lose a friend who did not get out in time,” the actress said. Her voice filled with sorrow as she expressed the immense loss felt by so many. “My heart bleeds for my friends. I mean, I can think of 100 families, and there are 5,000 homes lost.”
Garner, 52, is one of the many celebrities stepping up to help the relief efforts. Partnering with Chef José Andrés and his organization, World Central Kitchen, she has taken an active role in providing aid to those in need. “I took advantage of a little bit of celebrity privilege and called Chef and said, ‘Please, can I come with you?’” she shared.
Reflecting on her own fortune, Garner expressed a deep sense of survivor’s guilt. “I feel almost guilty walking through my house,” she admitted. “What can I do? How can I help? What can I offer? What do I have to offer with these hands and these walls and the safety that I have?”
The actress also recounted the stark reminder of her loss, saying, “I’m looking at the chimney of somebody that I loved. […] It’s awful — kind of unimaginable.”
The fires have proven especially devastating in Los Angeles, with the Palisades fire alone torching over 23,000 acres and currently only 14 percent contained. Meanwhile, the Eaton fire has burned through more than 14,000 acres in Altadena and Pasadena, with containment at just 33 percent. Adding to the crisis, the National Weather Service has warned of a “particularly dangerous situation,” with Santa Ana winds expected to exacerbate the situation in the coming days.
Chef José Andrés and his team at World Central Kitchen have been working tirelessly to support the affected communities, providing meals and comfort to those in need. Garner’s collaboration with the organization is a testament to her commitment to helping others in this time of crisis.
The actress also recounted the stark reminder of her loss, saying, “I’m looking at the chimney of somebody that I loved. […] It’s awful — kind of unimaginable.”
The fires have proven especially devastating in Los Angeles, with the Palisades fire alone torching over 23,000 acres and currently only 14 percent contained. Meanwhile, the Eaton fire has burned through more than 14,000 acres in Altadena and Pasadena, with containment at just 33 percent. Adding to the crisis, the National Weather Service has warned of a “particularly dangerous situation,” with Santa Ana winds expected to exacerbate the situation in the coming days.
Chef José Andrés and his team at World Central Kitchen have been working tirelessly to support the affected communities, providing meals and comfort to those in need. Garner’s collaboration with the organization is a testament to her commitment to helping others in this time of crisis.