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- On November 27, Mandy Moore took to Instagram to celebrate Thanksgiving with photos with her husband, Taylor Goldsmith, and their children Gus, Ozzie, and Lou.
- The actress focused on her gratitude as she admitted in her caption that it had been “a pretty wild and difficult year.”
- In January, Moore and his family were affected by the Los Angeles wildfires, rendering their Altadena home “unlivable”, as he said at the time.
Mandy Moore is reflecting on giving thanks this holiday season.
On Thursday, November 27, the 41-year-old actress posted some stunning black-and-white photos with her husband, Taylor Goldsmith, 40, and their three kids: sons Gus, 4, and Ozzie, 3, and daughter Lu, 1. The trio of Instagram snaps show the family sitting on a couch at home, smiling and laughing together. In the second slide, baby Lu can be seen crawling on the floor.
“It’s been a very wild and difficult year, but the top line is definitely overwhelming gratitude. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours. Most grateful for these 4,” Moore captioned her series of photos.
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Earlier this year, this is us The star and her family were victims of the Los Angeles wildfires, having nearly lost their Altadena, California home in the devastating Eaton fire, one of a series of wildfires in Los Angeles that displaced more than 80,000 people, including celebrities like Moore, and destroyed more than 1,000 structures earlier in the year.
The deadly fire broke out on January 7 and was completely contained along with the Palisades Fire on January 31.
On January 8, Moore posted an Instagram update revealing that the “main part” of his home was “miraculously” still standing. He specified that although his residence is largely intact, it is “not habitable.” Additionally, Goldsmith lost his music studio, and his garage and previous home were destroyed.
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She also posted a video on her Instagram Stories, showing charred and still-burning buildings as she drove down the road in a Northeast LA neighborhood.
“This is Altadena. Flattened. My beloved home. I am devastated and devastated for those of us who have lost so much. I am absolutely numb,” she wrote on the footage.
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