Lady Gaga Volunteers at Red Cross Wildfire Shelter

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Pop star Lady Gaga volunteered at a wildfire shelter after being evacuated from her Malibu home.

The 32-year-old singer was forced to leave her Californian property last week after raging wildfires swept through the Malibu area, and just days later, she has been seen stopping by a makeshift Red Cross shelter at the Pacific Palisades High School on Sunday to offer her support to the volunteers and evacuees there.

According to TMZ, the singer spent 90 minutes in the shelter, where she handed out gift cards, posed for photos, and sang to a 98-year-old woman in order to bolster her spirits.

She told those at the shelter: “I extend my love. I know we do not know each other, but I love you. This is an emergency, but you are not alone.”

She recently took to social media to praise the firefighters who are working tirelessly to put out the blaze.

Lady Gaga is one of the hundreds of thousands of California residents who have been put in harm’s way by the massive wildfires that are continuing to spread across the state.


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