Jhené Aiko Shares Snap of Home Burning in Los Angeles Fires While She and Family Were 'Out of Town' Jhené Aiko and Her Children Safe After House 'Burned to the Ground' in L.A. Fires ...
Earlier this month, the R&B singer announced the loss of the LA family home she shared with her daughter, Namiko, and son, Noah.
Four years ago, rapper Big Sean and R&B singer Jhené Aiko suffered an incredible loss with the miscarriage of their unborn child. Recently, the rapper opened up about his grieving process and offered some encouraging words to anyone having a similar experience.
In the face of adversity, some individuals find the strength to uplift others. Jhené Aiko is one of those individuals. After losing her Los Angeles family home to the historic wildfires ...
Jhené Aiko and her wellness brand Jhenetics partnered with massage therapists to provide some relief to those on the frontline of the L.A. fires.
The singer's brand, Jhenetics, is hosting massage sessions across the city to offer stress, pain relief, and CBD.
Jhené Aiko lost her home in the Palisades Fire and is giving back to the firefighters working on the frontline amid the Southern California blazes.
Jhene Aiko is channeling her loss into a powerful act of service. After losing her home in the Palisades fire, the singer-songwriter, poet, and mother of two partnered with the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation and Manly Handz mobile spa to provide relief for frontline workers battling the devastating wildfires ravaging Los Angeles.
Lil’ Kim’s prayers for Los Angeles rain have seemingly been answered, and fans are showing their gratitude. The Hip-Hop icon—who took to social media on Jan. 16 to “pray for a monsoon” amid the LA wild fires—is now being praised for her heartfelt plea.
Wildfires exacerbate inequalities by destroying affordable housing stock, forcing relocations, and making rebuilding costs unattainable.
Legendary television personality Ricki Lake, 56, was among the many celebrities who lost their homes to the raging Southern California wildfires.
The Boston-bred group announced over the weekend the launch of a fundraiser they’ve dubbed “Heed the Call For California,” with 100% of the proceeds going to the California Fire Foundation Wildlife & Disaster Relief Fund, which will directly support victims across the state.