The 2025 Critics Choice Awards have been postponed amid the terrifying California wildfires.
The ceremony was set to be held on January 12 at Barker Hangar, which is close to fire-ravaged Pacific Palisades, but will now be held on January 26.
Critics Choice Association CEO Joey Berlin said in a statement to THR: ‘This unfolding tragedy has already had a profound impact on our community.
‘All our thoughts and prayers are with those battling the devastating fires and with all who have been affected.’
Chelsea Handler is hosting the awards show for the third consecutive year, with Wicked, Conclave and Shogun leading the nominees.
Planned LA premieres for Wolf Man, Unstoppable, Better Man, The Pitt, On Call and The Last Showgirl have all been canceled this week.
The 2025 Critics Choice Awards have been postponed amid the terrifying California wildfires – host Chelsea Handler is pictured at the 2024 awards
LA’s fire chief said on Wednesday morning that the fires have left at least two dead, as well as many ‘significant injuries’
The annual BAFTA Tea Party scheduled for Saturday in Beverly Hills was canceled, and the AFI Awards postponed.
LA’s fire chief said on Wednesday morning that the fires have left at least two dead, as well as many ‘significant injuries.’
The Palisades Fire broke out on Tuesday morning amid high winds in a region that hasn’t seen significant rainfall in more than six months.
Over 30,000 people have been evacuated, often leaving with just their pets and the shirts on their backs.
Sunset Boulevard in the Palisades was packed with abandoned luxury cars as residents left their vehicles to flee on foot.
Blocks of expensive homes were reduced to rubble as the fires advanced at the rate of three football field lengths per minute.
A stretch of homes on the beach along Pacific Coast Highway have been burned to the ground.
The fire reached the Getty Villa but officials from the museum assured the public that all of the art and artifacts are safe.
The Palisades fire is not the only fire raging in Los Angeles. The Eaton fire in the Pasadena area has claimed two lives and caused the evacuation of a senior center.
Adam Brody and Leighton Meester’s home was destroyed in the blaze and Anna Faris has also lost her mansion during the devastating fire.
The ceremony was set to be held on January 12 at Barker Hangar, which is close to fire-ravaged Pacific Palisades, but will now be held on January 26
Adam Brody and Leighton Meester ‘s LA home has been destroyed in the devastating Pacific Palisades wildfire – they are pictured Sunday at the Golden Globes
Shocking photos showed the once stunning family home in the glitzy celebrity enclave reduced to a smoking wreck, with the roof burnt away and flames ripping through the rooms
Ben Affleck was seen driving away from it on Tuesday. He has a house in the area as does his ex Jennifer Garner.
Mandy Moore had to evacuate. James Woods and Steve Guttenberg have said their properties are damaged.
Several A-list celebrities live in the area including Reese Witherspoon, Kate Hudson, Goldie Hawn and Tom Hanks.
Paris Hilton, 43, took to her Instagram Story to share a horrifying aerial photo of the havoc the blaze has created.
She wrote: ‘Praying for LA/California [face holding back tears and prayer hands emojis]’
Meanwhile Hailey Bieber, 28,reposted a Complex photo with ‘BREAKING NEWS Palisades wildfire grows, burning more than 1,200 acres.’
LA wildfires have continued to ravage many of the homes owned by celebrities as Paris Hilton and Hailey Bieber have led stars who have shared horrifying photos while others scrambled to evacuate
Paris, 43, took to her Instagram Story to share a horrifying aerial photo of the havoc the blaze has created
Meanwhile Hailey, 28,reposted a Complex photo with ‘BREAKING NEWS Palisades wildfire grows, burning more than 1,200 acres’
Hailey posted a crying and heartbroken emoji with the caption: ‘Praying everyone is safe.’
Elle Fanning shared a photo posted by Rolling Stone of two firefighters battling the blaze.
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She captioned the image: ‘Absolutely devastating. My thoughts are with everyone affected by the tragic fires in LA and the heroic firefighters risking their safety.’
Chris Pratt and his mother-in-law, Maria Shriver, have also asked for prayers.
‘Please send prayers and strength tonight to everyone in Los Angeles affected by these devastating fires. Los Angeles is in a state of emergency and over 30,000 have been ordered to evacuate,’ Pratt, 45, captioned a slideshow, featuring a photo of a firefighter battling a blaze as well as views of smoke towering over Santa Monica.
He continued: ‘Thank you to the brave firefighters and first responders who are working tirelessly to protect lives, homes, and wildlife as they battle fast-moving wildfire fueled by fierce winds. You are true heroes, and we are endlessly grateful for your sacrifice and courage.’
The Guardians of the Galaxy star, who welcomed his third child with wife Katherine Schwarzenegger in November, urged his 45.2 million followers to ‘come together to support one another during this tough time.’
Elle Fanning shared a photo posted by Rolling Stone of two firefighters battling the blaze
Stars across Los Angeles are taking to social media to express their devastation over the destructive Pacific Palisades wildfire, which has been burning out of control since Tuesday morning; Chris Pratt seen above has lived in the Pacific Palisades for years
In response to the life-threatening fire, which has evacuated about 30,000 people as flames threatened more than 10,000 homes, some of Hollywood’s biggest stars, including Chris Pratt and his mother-in-law, Maria Shriver, are asking for prayers
‘Please send prayers and strength tonight to everyone in Los Angeles affected by these devastating fires. Los Angeles is in a state of emergency and over 30,000 have been ordered to evacuate,’ Pratt, 45, captioned a slideshow, featuring a photo of a firefighter battling a blaze as well as views of smoke towering over Santa Monica
Shriver, 69, asked her followers to send their ‘prayers to Los Angeles,’ where ‘30,000 people have been ordered to evacuate as wildfires burn out of control.’
‘Almost 1200 acres of land are on fire, with gusts of wind that could reach up to 100 m.p.h., threatening even more damage, forcing more people from their homes, and causing destruction. It’s moments like this that make us recognize what truly matters — that things are only things,’ she stated. ‘Please pay attention if you are asked to evacuate.’