Keyshia Cole‘s home was destroyed in the tragic Los Angeles wildfires.

Hairstylist Jonathan Wright posted a photo of rubble on Instagram, revealing that the singer’s home had been reduced to ashes. In his caption, he revealed that the 43-year-old planned on keeping the information private.
“@keyshiacole Prayers to Freen and her Kids and family. I ask everyone to send them a Prayer up lift her spirits,” he wrote in the caption to the carousel upload.
“She was also affected by the Fire, like, literally a week ago we in Miami to come home to this is crazy like mind Blowing [three praying hands emoji] Freenn wasn’t gone say nothing I feel like she should cause this s*** is crazy how this happened to everyone [praying hands emoji].”

Keyshia Cole is one of several celebrities whose residence has been destroyed in the wildfires. Tina Knowles shared that her property in Malibu is now “gone” after being burned to the ground. Jhené Aiko also revealed irreparable damage to the home she shared with her family.
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The fires, which have been burning through southern California for a week, have killed at least 24 people and left thousands more without places to live, as it has destroyed more than 12,000 structures. The National Weather Services urges Los Angeles residents to stay aware and informed as dangerous conditions continue to pose a threat.