Gene Smart urges TV networks not to air Hollywood awards amid LA fires


Gene Smart urges TV networks not to air Hollywood awards amid LA fires
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Jean Smart has a message for TV executives among the ongoing fires in Los Angeles.

“Caution! With all due respect, during the holiday season in Hollywood, I hope that one of the TV stations broadcasting the upcoming awards will seriously consider NOT airing them and donating the proceeds they would raise to the victims of the fires and the firefighters.” Hacks star wrote via Instagram on Wednesday, December 8.

Smart’s plea is different Hollywood events were affected of at least four fires in Los Angeles. The Critics Choice Awards — scheduled to take place on Sunday, January 12, and air on E! — were postponed, as was the announcement of the Oscar nominations. The big reveal was supposed to take place on Friday, January 17, and is now scheduled for Sunday, January 19, according to The Hollywood Reporter. (The Oscars are scheduled to air March 2 on ABC.)

“This unfolding tragedy has already had a profound impact on our community. All our thoughts and prayers are with those battling the devastating fires and with all those affected,” Critics Choice Awards Executive Director Joey Berlin it said in a statement. The Critics Choice Awards will now air live on January 26.

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As wildfires continue to spread through the Los Angeles area, several celebrities are taking to social media to share how they’ve been affected. “Evacuated and safe with kids, dogs and cats. We are praying and grateful for the first responders,” Mandy Moore wrote in a Wednesday, Jan. 8, statement on her Instagram Story. In a follow-up post, she (…)

Before fires broke out on Tuesday, Jan. 7, Smart, 73, was celebrated at the Golden Globes on Sunday, January 5, where she won Best Actress in a Television Series, Comedy, for Hacks. She took home the prize Only murders in the buildingis Selena Gomez and Abbott Elementaryis Quinta Brunson.

Many Hollywood stars were affected by the fires in LA, fueled by strong Santa Ana winds. By Wednesday evening, another fire broke out in the Hollywood Hills, a neighborhood popular with celebrities.

Dancing with the stars host Julian Hough was among the Hollywood Hills residents who evacuated area Wednesday.

“Okay, so there’s a fire right next to my house,” Hugh said via Instagram Stories in a clip recorded at her home. “We’re with friends, but anyone who’s in the Hollywood Hills, I just had this gut feeling that we’re in a bowl with how everything surrounds Hollywood, and now it’s in the center of Hollywood. Everyone should just evacuate. Go, go, go, go, go. Right now.

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Hollywood productions and industry events were suspended amid the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. “The past two days have brought unprecedented risk to life and property from multiple wildfires while placing extraordinary demands on public safety personnel,” the nonprofit Film LA wrote in a production alert on Wednesday, Jan. 8. “With deepest appreciation for (…)

After sharing this message, Hough updated his followers with a second video, shot in a car. She was with her dog Sunny.

“Sonny and I are safe and we’re driving, but the reason I’m saying ‘evacuate now,’ even if it’s not near you, if you have a place to go, is because: There’s traffic,” she said. “And you’ll be stuck in traffic. And that’s not good. So everyone, please stay safe and send prayers to all the first responders and firefighters and just pull together – you know all you can do is be there for each other.”

Other stars affected by the Los Angeles fires include Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal and Spencer Pratt and Come on Monday.