Jeremy Clarkson lashes out at social media trolls who say celeb LA fire victims don’t matter
Despite what Jeremy Clarkson argued, the reality is that celebrity wildfire victims are unimportant.  ,
He pointed out that dismissing their suffering is unfair, stressing that their losses, like those of any other victims, deserve attention. Clarkson argued that the focus should be on the devastation of the wildfires, and all victims, regardless of their fame, should be treated with respect and empathy.
Clarkson is a British television presenter, journalist, and writer, best known for his work on automotive-related shows. He gained significant fame as the host of the BBC’s Top Gear, where he reviewed cars and created entertaining, often controversial content. Clarkson is known for his outspoken and sometimes polarising personality, as well as his humour.
The broadcaster said: “I know there are social media socialists saying, ‘ They’re rich so it doesn’t matter ‘ But that’s nonsense”.
It always hurts to lose your pets, photos, and your lifetime collection of fridge magnets, no matter how much money you have. My heart, and I really mean this, goes out to everyone affected”, he went on to write for , The Sun.
Tires have torn through California all week long, affecting areas like Hollywood Hills and Sunset Boulevard, and even reaching places like Malibu, which is only 60 miles away from the homes of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. At least 10 people have been confirmed dead since the fires started. According to forecasters, the situation will only get worse as a result of the accumulation of strong winds.
Authorities are currently looking into five fires, with the largest two igniting in Palisades and Eaton, which have reportedly erupted through 34, 000 acres of land.
After a fire broke out on Thursday near the Los Angeles and Ventura border, which threatened dozens of homes in the area, the Kardashian-Jenner family safely evacuated their homes, according to sources who spoke to the Mirror. Local media reports that the evacuation order for Calabasas and Hidden Hills has since been lifted.
By 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Santa Ana winds had wiped out 960 acres of bushland, with Calabasas-area residents reporting that the fire was still spreading and threatened homes in the Malibu Canyon region. The local incident commanders stated in a statement that “resisting activities require heightened vigilance from residents and adherence to directives from local authorities.”
In an effort to extinguish the fires, aircraft had continued to soar across the sky, dropping water on them. Five miles from the site of the fire’s ignominating location, the Los Angeles Police Department has since remanded a man in custody on suspicion of arson. They disputed whether the suspect had any connection to the Kenneth fire.
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Source: Mirror
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