L.A. Wildfires Catch Actor Bill Hader Off Guard; Girlfriend Ali Wong Offers Comfort in the Aftermath's Reduced Version:
Light-hearted Rewrite:
Hey there! Let's chat about Bill Hader's harrowing experience in Malibu, while filming a commercial with his pals Kristen Wiig and Fred Armisen. You know, the usual Hollywood stuff. But, things took a turn for the worse when a catastrophic wildfire ignited in Pacific Palisades, leaving the wealthy L.A. neighborhood in ruins.
Hader opened up about this experience on Conan O'Brien's podcast, "Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend." In a dramatic turn of events, he was Fortunately, his home remained standing, but it was filled with "toxic stuff everywhere," according to Hader. He was left in "total shock" by the devastation all around.
Unfortunately, the Pacific Palisades wasn't the only area affected as multiple wildfires swept through Los Angeles in January, leaving carnage in their wake. The Palisades Fire and the Eaton Fire, considered the most destructive fires in L.A. history, claimed 29 lives and caused greater damage than what we normally associate with such disasters.
In the aftermath, Hader found solace in his support system, especially his girlfriend, comedian Ali Wong, who encouraged him to go clothes shopping when his kids noticed he was living in sweatpants. According to Hader, this simple act meant a lot to him.
The hardest part for Hader was witnessing the destruction in his community and seeing the impact on his daughters. But, they remained resilient throughout the ordeal, inspiring their dad with their ability to adapt and stay positive.
Now, let's address some additional information about these disastrous wildfires. The Palisades Fire engulfed 23,448 acres, took 12 lives, destroyed 6,837 structures, and forced 105,000 evacuations. On the other hand, the Eaton Fire burned 14,021 acres, resulted in 18 deaths, leveled 9,418 structures, and displaced over 100,000 residents. These fires were exacerbated by Santa Ana winds and dry conditions and are still under investigation by federal agencies.
As for recovery efforts, Los Angeles has initiated programs to replant trees post-wildfires, as seen in recent Arbor Day coverage. Climate change is also cited as a factor worsening wildfire risks.
(It appears from the gathered data that Bill Hader did not directly suffer property or personal losses in the wildfires that struck Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Topanga, and Altadena in January 2025. Instead, he experienced emotional distress due to the devastation in his community.)
- Bill Hader, after his harrowing experience in Malibu, shared his story on Conan O'Brien's podcast about a destructive wildfire that affected their filming location.
- During the podcast, Hader revealed that though his house survived, it was filled with toxic substances and left him in shock due to the devastation all around.
- Celebrities like Ali Wong supported Hader during this difficult time, encouraging him to move on from the disaster, such as going clothes shopping when his kids noticed he was living in sweatpants.

