
Emotional Jhené Aiko Returns To Ashes Of Burned-Down Home
- Entertainment
- May 8, 2025
Singer and composer Jhené Aiko He has returned to the ruins of his house of Pacific Palisades, which was burned in the forest fires of January of Los Angeles.
The singer shared photos of some articles he found after visiting the site of the devastating forest fires and reflected on his loss.
Jhené Aiko was among many celebrities and residents who lost their homes in massive forest fires that terrified southern California at the beginning of the year.
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Jhené Aiko still feels the pain of his house loss

On Tuesday, Aiko Tok to his Instagram stories to share photos he took when he visited the site of what used to be House in Pacific Palisades last month.
The shared photos that Aiko shared reflected their emotions after returning to the ruins of their burned home.
The first photo showed that he held a cup with the theme of Buddha with the words, “let Sht-t leave” written in it.
Another image, dated April 7, 2025, gave a view of the ruins, and she subtitled her properly: “Finally I saw him … 3 months later.”
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Aiko advisors of people who do not stop expressing their emotions

Jhené Aiko also shared a photo of a completely burned bus among the ruins of his destroyed home.
In the subtitle, he highlighted the depth of his feelings, writing: “Sometimes a sigh is not enough … you have to shout” F ——- CCCKKKK! “At the top of your lungs.”
Another image of the ruins of the house of Pacific Palisades de Aiko showed two Buddha statues that remained intact despite the fire.
In the image subtitle, the singer of “Flow of the living room” advised people to let their emotions out every time they felt the need to do so.
She wrote: “I don’t know who needs to hear this, but you must absolutely cry so often as the feeling comes.”
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Fans show love to Jhené Aiko

The Shadow Room He rested the images that Aiko shared on his Instagram page, and several fans showed him love with words of support.
A fan wrote: “I can’t imagine how this feels. My heart breaks for her and all the others who lost their homes.”
Another person commented: “This is so heartbreaking. I am sending energy to Histor.”
A third fan shared: “This really hurt my heart. Praying for her and her children. God bless you double what they lost.”
Another fan added: “I hate this for everyone, but for Jhené, especially sending light and love, sister.”
A fifth fan joked: “This is very sad. Money does not replace memories.”
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Aiko reveals that he lost his home in Inferno

Jhené Aiko was one of the many people who suffered terrible losses that caught fire in the Pacific Palisades in January.
In the midst of the tragedy, he announced through a publication of Instagram stories that she and her children lost their home in forest fires.
After initially expressing the gratitude that she and her children were safe, Aiko wrote: “Praying for all this morning. Those who lost their home, those who lost the work of their life, those who lost their life. Praying for my city. Praying for wildlife and lost pets. Praying around the world. Let the suffering be a gift;
On another slide, Aiko, who shares his son Noah Hasani with rapper Big Sean and his daughter Namiko Love Browner with his former love singer and R&B, O’Ryan, told his fans that he would start after losing his house.
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She wrote: “The house of my children and I went, burned to the ground with all our things inside. Lord, have mercy. We still have ourselves.
Jhené Aiko closes the comparisons of Paris Hilton
After Aiko shared details or his loss of home, The Shadow Room He reimbursed his publications, and many fans bought her.
However, some people who lack empathy that two was as rich as Paris Hilton, who also lost his property in mass hell, and could easily buy another house.
Aiko learned about the comments and quickly replied in the publication comments section. “The fact that some of you think I have money from Paris Hilton is wild,” he began. “I don’t understand that, but I have a big and loving family that is worth more,” it was.
The singer of “Stay Ready” recalled when his family’s house burned when he was seven years old and shared how they helped to overcome the challenging period.
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She wrote: “When I was in the second grade, our house burned with everything. I never understood why some stopped at school, because although we were rich when we didn’t have it!”
Aiko continued: “My family and our friends joined and made sure that my mother and me and my brothers had at least 1 new sweat suit and 1 pair of shoes the next day.”
The 37 -year -old man concluded: “I am lucky to be in a better situation than at that time. And I pray to be as funny as my mother did.