Milo Ventimigliaâs home was one of the many that was affected by the devastating LA wildfires. Ventimiglia, who shared the house with his nine months pregnant wife, Jarah Mariano, saw the Palisades fire burn it to the ground via security cameras. He opened up to CBS Newsâ Tony Dokoupil about the events that occurred since their evacuation on Tuesday during their visit to the burned property. The segment later appeared in the networkâs Evening News program.
Milo Ventimiglia on losing home in ravaging LA fire
One of the many celebrities who lost their homes in the LA wildfires, Milo Ventimiglia, returned to the burned house with CBS News. Ventimiglia and his pregnant wife, Jarah Mariano, evacuated their Malibu house on Tuesday and later watched their home burn to a crisp through security cameras. The actor described the heartbreaking moment they watched the flames completely take over what was once their home. âI think thereâs kind of a shock moment where you going, âOh, this is real. This is happening,'â he said.
Ventimiglia continued talking to Tony Dokoupil as they stood over the ruins, âThen, at a certain point, we just turn it off. Itâs like, âWhat? What good is it to continue watching?'â noting, âWe kind of accepted the loss.â The actor and his wife reportedly grabbed all the essentials while evacuating but had to leave behind certain things they brought for their baby, including a crib. He later talked about the âgood friendsâ and the âgood people weâre working with,â assuring that they will âmake dueâ because as of now, the âwife and baby and dogâ are the most important.
Before that, Milo Ventimiglia described feeling âheavyâ upon first seeing the charred remains of their lovely home amid LA wildfires. âYou start thinking about all of the memories and different parts of the house and whatnot,â he told Dokoupil. Ventimiglia also said it was heartbreaking to see all the neighborsâ houses and the area around, which appeared to be in a similar condition. He even took the news host on a tour of the burned-down property, telling him where the kitchen and the stools were as they stood over the rubble.
Originally reported by Nikita Mahato on Mandatory.