Mandy Moore Is Reportedly Living With Former Disney Channel Star Amid LA Wildfires
After losing her home to the deadly wildfires raging across parts of Los Angeles County, Mandy Moore has reportedly moved in with another former Disney Channel star.
On Monday, the actress' brother-in-law and half of music group Dawes, Griff Goldsmith, took to Instagram with a series of photos documenting the rubble and destruction of the place he and his wife, Caitlin "Kit" Goldsmith, used to call home. Alongside the heartbreaking images, Griff offered an update on how the Goldsmith family, their friends and loved ones are coping amid the ongoing wildfires and thanked fans for supporting the controversial GoFundMe Moore promoted days before.
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In the Jan. 13 post, Griff explained how his brother, Taylor—who is married to the This Is Us alum—and his parents also lost their homes in Altadena.
"Our parents were around the corner. They lost their house as well. Taylor and Mandy are just down the street. Kit’s best childhood best friend Chelsey and her husband Michael live about six blocks away," he wrote. "Wylie and his wife Clara are two blocks from us. Our first crew member and very old friend, Jake, and his wife Andy are just down the street. All of these houses are gone."
"Unfortunately, we aren’t the only people reckoning with this," Griff added. "We’ve all had to watch our home, the city we love so much, transform overnight into an infernal hellscape. And it’s by no means over," which makes it even more "overwhelming" to navigate, per the guitarist.
"But what is as equally overwhelming is the amount of love and generosity we are on the receiving end of," he shared, explaining that while displaced, the Princess Diaries actress, her rocker husband and their three kids are apparently living with another famous couple: Hilary Duff and Matthew Koma.
"Our dear friends @matthewkoma and @hilaryduff thought it wise to set up a gofundme for us to help with everything moving forward," Griff wrote in part. "Not to mention they are currently housing my brother’s family. They’ve taken care of my entire family from the moment this began."
"I will never be able to thank them adequately," he said. This is the kindest act any human could do for another. They are the most beautiful, selfless people we’ve ever known."
Parade reached out to Moore's reps for comment but did not hear back in time for publishing.
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