Among them are This Is Us star Mandy Moore and her family. While Mandy Moore’s home wasn’t completely destroyed by the fire, it did receive significant damage. But her brother-in-law (musician Griffin Goldsmith) and his family,
Mandy Moore shut down critics who took issue after she shared a GoFundMe page dedicated to helping her in-laws, who lost 'everything' amid the ongoing fires in Los Angeles.
Moore's brother-in-law and drummer Griffin "Griff" Goldsmith of the band Dawes took to Instagram to praise Duff for letting Moore stay with her after the family's home was deemed uninhabitable. Moore is married to Dawes singer Taylor Goldsmith and the pair share three children.
Mandy Moore shared a fundraiser for her in-laws amid the Los Angeles fires and said the subsequent backlash was not "helpful or empathetic."
Mandy Moore hits out at backlash to GoFundMe after LA fire destroys her relatives' home - Moore and her husband Taylor Goldsmith lost part of their own home in the fires
Mandy Moore didn't hold back on those who questioned her helping out extended family via a GoFundMe amid the L.A. wildfires.
You want beef with your worst nightmare, which is me right now? You post about Mandy Moore. I will ride for Mandy Moore,” the “Hills” alum said.
This Is Us actress Mandy Moore posted a GoFundMe and instantly sparked a big debate on social media about giving celebs money.
Attributing some arbitrary amount of money google says someone has is NOT helpful or empathetic,” The “This Is Us” actress wrote on Instagram Thursday.
Mandy Moore is clapping back at the critics. The actress, 40, is responding to those criticizing her for sharing a GoFundMe for her family members who were affected by the Los Angeles fires.
Mandy previously said that the main structure of the home she shares with her husband and three young children is “not livable but mostly intact.”
Taking to social media, Pratt — whose entire home was burned down in the Palisades fire — defended the “This Is Us” star after she was hit with backlash.