Chrissy Teigen gave an emotional update about her family’s evacuation as Los Angeles County is ravaged by wildfires.
The model documented her “very surreal” experience packing via her Instagram Story on Wednesday, telling her 41.9 million followers she was “very scared now.”
Teigen, 39, wore an all-black outfit and covered her face with one hand while standing in her closet with a suitcase and snapping a selfie.
The “Chrissy’s Court” star went on to post a picture of a Lego project in progress, quipping that she had “f–king told” her husband, John Legend, “not to start” it.
The social media uploads came just four hours after Teigen said the couple and their four children — Luna, 8, Miles, 6, Esti, 1, and Wren, also 1 — were “OK as of right now.”
At the time, she wrote, “I haven’t had the words, it is a hellscape. … Thank you for reaching out. Looking for any and all ways to help our community right now.”
The family of six and all of their pets, who live in Beverly Hills, Calif., made it safely to a hotel by Wednesday night.
“4 kids 4 dogs and a bearded dragon walk into a hotel,” Teigen captioned footage of her pups surrounding her in bed while she giggled and heaved a deep sigh.
Legend, 46, urged one of their pooches to “relax,” while his wife assured Instagram users that their bearded dragon, Sebastian, “made it.”
She insisted, “Don’t worry. … We would never forget Sebastian. How dare you guys.”
At least 100,000 people have been displaced as six fires rage across LA, ABC News reported early Thursday, with at least five individuals killed.
Leighton Meester and Adam Brody are among the many A-listers whose homes have tragically burned down, as well as Anna Faris.
While those stars have yet to issue statements on their losses, “Hills” alum Heidi Montag gave her followers an emotional update after her and husband Spencer Pratt’s home was destroyed.
A “homesick” Montag, 38, sobbed in an emotional video, with Pratt, 41, adding that he was “in shock.”
California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency Wednesday as wildfires ripped through the region.
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