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Notable Black People Who Lost Their Homes To The Wildfires In California

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The devastating wildfires sweeping through Los Angeles are hitting close to home for many (literally).

The flames have claimed countless properties, including those of singer Jhené Aiko, Tina Knowles, and Real Housewives of Beverly Hills newcomer Bozoma Saint John.

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Both women took to social media to share their stories.

Jhené Aiko’s Family Home Destroyed

Jhené revealed that the wildfires destroyed her family home, sharing the news on her Instagram Stories.

“Me and my children’s home is gone, burned to the ground with all of our things inside,” Jhené wrote on a black slide, adding a broken heart emoji.

The singer, who is a mother to two children—Namiko Love Browner and Noah, her son with rapper Big Sean—expressed her gratitude for her family’s safety despite the loss.

“Lord have mercy. Thankful we still have each other,” she continued. “Starting from scratch. My heart is so heavy.”

Jhené also called for compassion for others impacted by the fires, adding that she is praying for all those affected.

The wildfires, now being described as the “most destructive in the history of Los Angeles County,” have ravaged neighborhoods, displacing long-time residents, first-time homeowners, and celebrities alike.

See what celebrities have been saying about the wildfires.

 

Tina Knowles says she lost her ‘happy place.’

Tina Knowles, known matriarch and mother to Beyoncé and Solange, shared heartbreaking news on Instagram. She, too, has been impacted by LA’s blaze.

On Jan. 9, the Cécred co-owner wrote that her Malibu bungalow has been destroyed. In an emotional post, Tina shared video of the ocean view of the “happy place” she enjoyed during her birthday weekend, reflecting on the sanctuary the home had been for her.

“Now it is gone,” she wrote.

Tina expressed deep gratitude to first responders and fire crews for their bravery, noting their role in saving countless lives despite the tragic loss of five family members in the fires.

Tina also shared heartfelt words of solidarity with those impacted by the destruction. “To the people who lost their homes and belongings, I can only imagine how it feels,” she wrote, offering prayers and encouragement.

Bozoma “Boz” Saint John’s Heartbreaking Loss

RHOBH star and marketing powerhouse Bozoma “Boz” Saint John also suffered a loss. She took to social media, as well, with her personal update.

“This is the house I wanted. The house I prayed for. The house I worked in blood, sweat, and tears for,” Boz wrote on Instagram, alongside a carousel of photos and videos of the home she built for her family.

Boz described the significance of the home, recounting memories of celebrations with her daughter, Lael, and the peace she found there after battling challenges in her community.

“This was my EFF YOU I’m here house,” she wrote. “The house where I finally felt like I could choose to spend time… when I wanted to and how I wanted to.”

Her post included videos showing the devastation left by the wildfires. Boz bravely showed flames engulfing the area and only remnants of her home remaining.

 

Our thoughts and prayers are with Jhené, Boz, and everyone affected by these catastrophic fires. If you or someone you know needs assistance, visit this resource page. Stay updated on the wildfires here.

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