California wildfires have ravaged Los Angeles County, destroying over 20,000 acres and displacing thousands. In the wake of this tragedy, several WWE superstars have stepped up to show their support, offering resources, heartfelt messages, and solidarity with those affected.
Bayley, a proud California native, shared her sorrow on social media, writing, “It’s heartbreaking to see what’s happening just down the road in southern California. I’m so sorry to everyone affected. I’ll be looking into ways to support and sharing soon. Stay strong Cali ❤️.” Later, she shared additional resources from Vanessa Bryant, including detailed steps on how to access help.
Cathy Kelley revealed her personal connection to the devastation, tweeting, “Friends have lost homes, countless more displaced—witnessing the LA fires and devastation they’re continuing to leave behind is beyond heartbreaking. Just evacuated my own home. I can’t even begin to comprehend or put into words this feeling 💔.” Natalya quickly responded to Kelley’s post, saying, “I’m so sorry, Cathy. My heart is breaking for you and everyone affected. 😞”
Nikkita Lyons of NXT added her voice, writing, “Praying for my home 😞💔 #CaliforniaWildfires here’s one of the many links to information on resources for those in need. Stay safe LA family 🙏🏼.” Her post provided additional help for those seeking assistance during the crisis.
The Bella Twins used their platform to share actionable advice for displaced residents, posting, “If you or a loved one in LA need emergency housing, help is available. @Airbnb is offering free, short-term stays through a partnership with LA County 211. Simply call 2-1-1 for support, or visit http://airbnb.org to learn more. You’re not alone—there’s support here for you. Thoughts and prayers to everyone affected and to our firefighters! ✨❤️🙏🏼”
The ongoing fires, fueled by strong winds and budget constraints on fire departments, have taken a massive toll on the region. WWE stars joining the conversation highlights the importance of public figures offering both emotional and practical support during times of crisis.
How do you think public figures can further help those affected by natural disasters? Do messages like these inspire action, or is more needed? Share your thoughts in the comments below!