Italian movie star Isabella Rossellini posted on her social media page a photo of a burnt Oscar statuette. According to her, this photo was sent to her by her brother.
She noted that she was very grateful and proud that the film "Conclave" directed by Edward Berger, in which she played the role of sister Agnes, became a contender for Oscar nominees in 21 categories.
"But everything connected with Hollywood and Los Angeles only makes me cry, thinking of all the friends and colleagues who are experiencing tragic fires," Rossellini wrote.
The actress talked about this with her brother Roberto, and he sent this "heartbreaking photo."

Where this picture was taken and to whom the burnt statuette belongs is not specified.
As EADaily reported, in the areas of Los Angeles where the strongest forest fires raged, such as Pacific Palisades, Altadena, Malibu, Eaton, Hearst and others, Hollywood stars' mansions are traditionally located, many of which have lost their real estate.
On the site of the house of actress Paris Hilton, there are now ruins from the ashes. Actor Mel Gibson also lost property in Malibu. Later, actors Diane Warren, Jamie Lee Curtis, Cameron Mathison, Mandy Moore lost their mansions. The houses of actors Adam Brody and Leighton Meester, as well as composer Anna Faris, also burned down.
Russian singer and actor Alexei Vorobyov was also forced to evacuate, later he said that he had already returned to his house with corgi Mozart. He added that there is still no electricity in the area.
Alla Pugacheva's grandson Nikita Presnyakov also wrote that "he feels depressed and sad because such a beautiful area has simply disappeared."
In addition, according to media reports, one of the houses of the leader of the group "Mummy Troll" Ilya Lagutenko burned down in the village of Big Rock.
In connection with the fires, the announcement of the nominees for the Academy Award "Oscar" has been postponed from January 17 to January 19.
On the eve it became known that as a result of the fires Belmont Music Publishers, a respected publishing house, which since the 1970s has been exclusively engaged in the preservation and promotion of the works of the Austrian composer, founder of the New Vienna School Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1952), was tragically destroyed.
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