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Paris Jackson: ‘No words’ Michael Jackson’s daughter in emotional post on California fires

PARIS JACKSON, the daughter of the late 
pop legend Michael Jackson, has sent out an emotional message on Instagram to the victims and the fire service crews who are battling the devastating California fires.

American actress and singer Paris Jackson took to social media today as she admitted the destruction the California fires has caused is “heartbreaking”.
The 20-year-old uploaded a snap to her Instagram account of the blaze with a firefighter in the centre looking out at what was happening.
She captioned the post: “My heart goes out to those who have lost so much, including their homes and pets.
“Sending so much love to the many firefighters who have risked their lives in saving our beloved home, California.”
She continued: “It’s so heartbreaking to see so much destruction and hell in your home city.
“There are no words to describe what it feels like. I hope everyone is safe and we will get through this.”
Some fans replied with upset emojis and heartbroken images.
Taking to Twitter, Paris told her 1.31 million followers: “This is getting worse and worse. So many people are losing their homes.
“Areas I used to hang out are completely burned to a crisp.
“My heart goes out to those who haven’t found safety yet and sending love to everyone that needs it. This is so heartbreaking.”
Paris Jackson: Michael Jackson’s daughter shares heartbreaking post (Image: GETTY)
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Fans flocked to her social media to send their well wishes, as one fan wrote: “All our love for the people affected by this tragedy.”
Another person wrote: “Sending love and prayers from the UK.”
While a third person said: “You are in my thoughts and prayers, dear Paris. Please be safe and careful. All of you.”
Many celebrities have had to flee the area following the devastating fires including Kim Kardashian and Will Smith.
Luxury homes in Malibu and other beach communities are among properties that have fallen victim to the flames.
Paris Jackson: The California wildfires have caused massive devastation (Image: GETTY)
Scottish actor Gerard Butler is among the celebrities who fled their homes before the fire destroyed part of his property.
Taking to Instagram, the movie star shared a video which showed the devastation to his Malibu mansion.
He returned to his house with a dust mask around his face, to share with fans what remained of it and his belongings.
Gerard said: “Welcome to my home in Malibu. Half gone.”
Los Angeles firefighters have been battling to control the intense wildfires which have reportedly taken the lives of 31 people.
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