Mandy Moore is silencing her critics over the LA wildfire GoFundMe she shared to benefit her family.
The ‘This Is Us’ star was furious after receiving harsh criticism from some on social media when he shared a GoFundMe to help a family who lost their home in a fire.
Mandy, 40, replied: “Please don’t.” people Magazine coverage. She later deleted the message.
The GoFundMe is set up to help brother-in-law and sister-in-law Kit and Griff, who “lost their home and everything they owned” in the Eaton fire.
“We are expecting our first child in a few weeks and they need our support more than ever. I lost everything. That’s all,” she wrote. So many of you have asked how you can help during this unimaginably stressful time… Please consider donating or sharing to help us rebuild. ”
She added, “And people who question whether we’re helping their own families or attributing arbitrary amounts of money that Google says someone has are unhelpful and unsympathetic. I can’t get it,” he continued.
Mandy was referring to a broad article about the value of stars, much of which is likely off the mark.
She also pointed out that “we too just lost most of our lives in the fire.”
Mandy is home with her husband, Taylor Goldsmith, and their children: Gus, 3 months, Ozzie, 2 months, and Louise, 3 months. — Even though the house went up in flames and became uninhabitable, only the “main part of the house” still remained.

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“We were able to park our car and walk down the street to witness all the loss. Miraculously, the main part of the house is still standing. For now. Although it is uninhabitable, Almost intact. We lost Taylor and Griffin’s studio, along with all of their instruments, and all of the equipment they ever owned. We lost our garage and the back of the house,” she revealed.
“Everyone we know has lost everything. Every house on our street is gone. My parents-in-law, my brother and sister-in-law – six weeks since we welcomed our first child. Me. We feel a strange sense of guilt for the survivors. We love this community and will continue to do everything we can to rebuild and support them. Thank you for checking us out and helping Altadena. ”
As for the controversial GoFundMe, the couple Raised over $200,000 Before closing it down and thanking the supporters.