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🗓️ 10 January 2025
⏱️ 44 minutes
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Join hosts Dax Holt and Adam Glyn on this episode of the Hollywood Raw podcast as they discuss the devastating impact of the California wildfires, which have affected numerous celebrity homes. From Dax's personal experiences with wildfires in Orange County to the broader implications for Hollywood, this episode provides a heartfelt look at the challenges faced by those affected. Additionally, the hosts cover the latest in entertainment news, including Jeremiah Hammer's return to acting, Bryce Jackson's sobriety milestone, and relationship updates from Hollywood's elite. Don't miss the raw rundown of the top stories making waves in pop culture this week!
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0:00.0 | This is the Hollywood Raw podcast hosted by entertainment veteran Dax Holt and street journalist Adam Glenn. |
0:06.9 | Welcome to the Hollywood Raw podcast. My name is Adam Glenn. Over there is Dax Holt. He's on the West Coast. I'm on the East Coast. I'm very cold on the East Coast. It's freezing here. |
0:17.6 | Dax, obviously this week has been an insane week on the West Coast. First, |
0:22.5 | how are you in your family? Are you guys doing okay? We are good. Luckily, this one is all |
0:27.8 | up further north from us because we're in Orange County. Got a lot of Texas week. We are all good. |
0:35.1 | Our house is safe. But Adam, the winds were insane this week. And that is |
0:40.5 | what made it so scary. Like, I have never experienced winds like that. Like, this is like hurricane-style |
0:47.2 | winds, but there's no hurricane. There's just winds coming through. And that's why the fires. The second |
0:53.0 | one starts up. It spreads like football |
0:55.9 | feels lengths every second because the wind just blows all the embers, blows the flames. |
1:01.6 | And so it was interesting. Yesterday I went to leave and my kids were going to be home for like |
1:06.6 | an hour period before they went to their Nana's house. And I literally wouldn't leave them alone. |
1:11.8 | I'm like, I know what it's like to have fire go from miles away to at your front doorstep in |
1:18.4 | minutes. And I'm like, I can't leave them. It's too scary outside right now. Yeah. That's how how |
1:23.6 | insane everything has been out here. I've never been around wildfires like that, you know, in our area on the East Coast. |
1:30.0 | You just don't, obviously, you don't have that type of issue. |
1:33.0 | In the West Coast, you've seen that more and more over the last decade. |
1:36.6 | You've had experiences in the past, again, you're in Orange County where you have to water your house, correct? |
1:42.4 | You had that? |
1:43.3 | Well, we were evacuated, |
1:45.7 | oh God, is it like maybe three, four years ago at this point? Maybe even more. I don't remember. |
1:51.5 | But the fires came right up to our doorstep. They were right next to our house, took out a couple |
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