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Billy Crystal describes pain of losing home in Palisades Fire at FireAid benefit concert: ‘Fell to my knees’

Billy Crystal, who lost his house due to Paris Third Fire, shared an impressive message at the La Faird Benefit Concert on Thursday night.

Following the green day performance, Crystal introduced the show. In other words, the revenue was sent to non -profit organizations, supporting refugees, reconstructing infrastructure, and promoting fire prevention technology.

“Our goal is simple to collect more money tonight than Dodgers spent on free agents,” a comedian joked.

Billy Crystal, who lost his house due to Paris Third Fire, shared an impressive message at the La Faird Benefit Concert on Thursday night. (Getty Image)

Crystal explained that Los Angelel Scrippers and Steve Barmer, the owner of the inner twins dome, donated everyone on Thursday night, consistent with $ 1 for $ 1.

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Crystal said that the first donation at night was $ 1 million from the U2, and Ballmer would match it.

“With your help in the whole country and here, we will laugh again. We are going to listen to music again, and we are OK.”

-Billy crystal

“You have heard from many people who were tragicly influenced by these fires. I was one of them. As we did, we fled the house with my wife Janis. It was the clothes I wore at the time.

Billy Crystal Parisase House

The view of Billy Crystal's house was destroyed by the Parisade fire. (Photo/GC image by photo)

Billy Crystal House Archeological Site

Crystal has lived in his Parisade's house for 46 years. (Photo/GC image by photo)

“I looked like evacuees or those who strengthened 7-11,” Crystal joked.

Crystal explained 23 years ago that he was on the stage at the Madison Square Garden and made a profit following September 11. He explained that he was in a sad audience and had a poster in a photo of their beloved people asking if someone had seen them.

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“And tonight, I talk to everyone who is painful here, but now,” Have you ever seen my school? Have you seen my house? I saw my house. Did you see my town?

Billy and Janis Crystal

Janice and Billy Crystal evacuated their homes on January 7. (Getty Image)

Crystal explained that he was praising many of the first responders and firefighters who lost their lives, following September 11.

“Tonight, we and we and we are here to thank all the people running in danger while running safely with the shelter,” Crystal said.

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He paused to praise the first respondents, and some participated in a welfare concert on Thursday night.

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“When we finally returned to the Parisard's house, we looked like this, like thousands of people we lived for 46 years now,” was displayed on the screen. 。

Firefighters have seen the water of the helicopter in the Parisard Fire of Mandevir Canyon, Los Angeles on Saturday, January 11, 2025 (ap Photo/JAE C. Hong).

The firefighter will see a helicopter dropwater on January 11 on the Parisade Fire. (AP photo/Jae C. Hong)

Firefighters work from the deck when the pancular fire burns the beachfront facility.

Firefighters are working from the deck because the Parisard fire in Maribu, California is burning. (AP photo/Etiennu Laurent)

“I stepped into the premises, kneeled and shouted. I hadn't cried that way since I was 15 years old. My father was told that I was just dead. My life was my life. What happens without him? “

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“And now I'm 76 years old, I don't have a mirror, and I have much less life to think about thinking,” What is my life like without our house? ” I asked.

“I stepped into the premises, kneeled, crying. I hadn't cried that since I was 15 years old. My father was just dead.”

-Billy crystal

Crystal explained that his daughters ran on a rock with “laughter” while visiting his house for 46 years.

Billy Crystal raises his hand and smiles

Billy Crystal said, “We will laugh again,” following La Fires. (Blues Glycas)

“Even your worst pain is fine and it's important to laugh,” he said. “When I had the rock in my hand, this was the only thing that remained. I thought it was a 15 -year -old message and said,” It's okay if it's okay. ” “”

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“With your help in the room and here, we will laugh again. We will listen to music again, and we are OK,” Crystal said.

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