A viral image shared on Instagram purports to show a Lamborghini amid damage from the recent fires in Los Angeles. Verdict: False The image is not authentic but a three-dimensional (3D) render and was originally shared on Instagram on Jan. 9. The social ...
If you have come across videos or photos on social media platforms like Instagram or X claiming that the iconic Hollywood sign in Los Angeles was damaged by the ongoing wildfires -- it is not true. These images are fake.
Los Angeles wildfires are part of a Hollywood conspiracy to cover up evidence related to Sean “Diddy” Combs. Federal agents in March raided and seized evidence from Sean "Diddy" Combs’ Los Angeles home related to racketeering charges. Combs’ home was still standing as of Jan. 16, and it had not been threatened by the fires.
On Thursday, Jan. 16, the couple — who got engaged in December — shared videos of themselves handing out food to first responders amid the Los Angeles fires. In a clip shared on Gomez’s Instagram Stories, she and Blanco, 36, sported masks as they ...
The footage in the post is not associated with the Los Angeles wildfires that began in January 2025. It was posted online before the fires started. Multiple Los Angeles area wildfires broke out in early January and continue to burn. Collectively, these fires have killed at least 25 and burned thousands of structures.
The “Hills” alums claim LA’s water supply infrastructure “presented an inherent danger and risk of fire to private property.”
As deadly wildfires obliterated neighbourhoods across Los Angeles, AI-generated clips of the inferno circulated in social media posts presenting them as genuine footage. In the latest case, dramatic footage of streets and hillside engulfed in flames garnered tens of thousands of views online.
Duchess Meghan stopped by a local aid group's clothing drive earlier this week as wildfires continued to devastate the Los Angeles area.
Vin Diesel is returning the Fast & Furious franchise to where it all started: Los Angeles. The actor took to social media to share he had a conversation with co-star Jordana Brewster about filming the rest of Fast X: Part 2 in LA to bring back production to the city following the devastating wildfires.
O'Brien, who moves to L.A. from Massachusetts, opened up about what he and his wife went through during the course of the Los Angeles wildfires, which are still ongoing. He said that they were evacuated and displaced from their home, staying at a hotel in the meantime.
Duchess Meghan stopped by a local aid group's clothing drive earlier this week as wildfires continued to devastate the Los Angeles area.