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Lady Gaga surprises fellow wildfire evacuees with uplifting message
    2018-11-14  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Lady Gaga has already given us a “million reasons” to love her, but on Sunday she gave us more.

Despite hastily* evacuating her Malibu home last week amid the threat of the Woolsey Fire, the actress took time out of her day to tend to the needs of others in the Malibu community. In photos shared to social media, the singer is seen visiting the Pacific Palisades High School, which has been set up as a Red Cross evacuation center for those affected by the natural disaster.

In a video obtained by TMZ, the 32-year-old told the crowd gathered at the center, “I extend my love to each and every one of you. I know we do not know each other, but I love you. This is an emergency, but you are not alone, and we have each other.”

She admitted that much like them, she is still in shock and is “not exactly sure when or how this is gonna hit me when it does,” but she assured the group, “What I can tell you is that I will pray for each and every one of you.”

At the time of her visit to the community on Sunday, her home appeared to have survived the rapid-moving flames. However, as of Monday, the Woolsey Fire has burned over 90,000 acres and continues to advance, with the evacuation order for Malibu still in place.

As the “A Star Is Born” actress waits to see if she will be able to return to her home, along with the rest of the community, she continues to encourage people to take care of their mental health. “Please do not discount your mental health during this time,” she encouraged.

“It is so important that you take care of what is going on in your head and in your heart, because what you feel now is going to feel very different next week, and it’s going to feel different the week after that, and the month after that, and maybe even a year [after that].”

In addition to delivering an uplifting* message, she took photos with fans, passed out gift cards and reportedly sang to a 98-year-old evacuee.

(SD-Agencies)

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