Mandy previously said that the main structure of the home she shares with her husband and three young children is “not livable but mostly intact.”
In an Instagram post shared Tuesday, Moore's brother-in-law Griffin Goldsmith, whose home also burned down from the fires, expressed gratitude to Duff and her family for their generosity.
Moore's brother-in-law and drummer Griffin "Griff" Goldsmith of the band Dawes took to Instagram to praise Duff for letting Moore stay with her after the family's home was deemed uninhabitable. Moore is married to Dawes singer Taylor Goldsmith and the pair share three children.
Moore and Duff came of age in Hollywood at the same time as iconic teen stars in the early 2000s. They both had Disney projects serve as major launching pads for their acting careers (Duff in “Lizzy Maguire” and Moore in “The Princess Diaries”) and also released several popular songs during their respective music careers.
After losing a portion of her home to the devastating L.A. wildfires, Mandy Moore has moved in with another former Disney Channel actress.
Hilary Duff and husband Matthew Koma opened their home up to Mandy Moore, husband Taylor Goldsmith, and their three kids and pets.
Mandy Moore’s brother-in-law, Griffin Goldsmith, revealed the 'This Is Us' alum and her family are staying with Hilary Duff and Matthew Koma amid the L.A. fires. He added, "They’ve taken care of my entire family from the moment this began.
Mandy Moore and her family are sheltering with her good friend Hilary Duff after fleeing their home amid the deadly Los Angeles wildfires.
After Mandy Moore revealed she lost her home in the Los Angeles wildfires, she and her family have been staying with friend Hilary Duff.
The devastating Los Angeles fires, which are now only about 35% contained, have taken so much from so many, including a few of our favorite celebrities. This Is Us star Mandy Moore revealed that her home was among thousands destroyed by the L.
The wildfires, which began last week on Tuesday, January 7, after strong Santa Ana Winds ignited brush fires, forced thousands of people to evacuate, including Moore and her family. Moore shared on Thursday, January 9 that their home was severely damaged by the fire, with the main part still standing but uninhabitable.
Mandy previously said that the main structure of the home she shares with her husband and three young children is “not livable but mostly intact.”