Bryan Greenberg Laments ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’ as He Documents What’s Left of ‘Forever Home’ in Eerie Video

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Bryan Greenberg is sharing the aftermath of the Los Angeles fire that destroyed his home.

On Friday, Jan. 10, Greenberg, 46, shared a video on Instagram that showed some of the destruction left in the wake of the fire — including what was left of his and wife Jamie Chung home.

In the video, the How to Make It in America actor silently walks around his property, filming piles of debris and just a few wooden beams and walls that were left standing.

“Was supposed to be our forever home, but nothing lasts forever,” he captioned the solemn video, adding that his followers could find a donation link to help families impacted by the fires in his Instagram bio. “Thankfully our family is safe, however other LA fire victims aren’t as fortunate. Please donate to them if you can.”

The couple first shared that they had lost their home on Wednesday, sharing another photo of the rubble left of their house.

“Family is safe and that’s all that matters. Everything else is just stuff. Thanks for checking in. Stay safe out there!” he wrote. 

He also posted a picture of what appeared to be the ruins of their home. “It was all a dream. Thankfully the family is safe. Thank you to all of the firefighters risking their lives. Stay safe out there,” he wrote on top of the image.

Before the couple — who wed in 2015 and welcomed twin sons in 2021 — evacuated their home, Greenberg reposted a photo from actress Nichelle Hines of their boys and Chung playfully walking on his back.

“Doing their best Life is beautiful for the babies pre evacuation. Best parents,” she captioned the picture.

The Lovecraft Country actress also posted a message to her own Instagram account, thanking the “brave firefighters” for their service.

“Thank you to all of our brave firefighters and fire responders. If you’re in red alert areas, have your bags ready to go. Safety first. Praying for all the families impacted by the fires,” she wrote. 

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The destructive Palisades Fire first began in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Pacific Palisades on Jan. 7. Another major fire, the Eaton Fire, started in the eastern L.A. County cities of Pasadena and Altadena. Four additional fires also continue to burn in the region.

As of Thursday, Jan. 9, over 100,000 residents are under evacuation orders and city officials have confirmed ten fatalities.

Many other celebrities have shared that they have lost their homes in the fires, including  Billy Crystal Paris Hilton, Candy Spelling, Cameron Mathison, Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt and Ricki Lake.

PEOPLE has reported that Adam Brody and Leighton Meester, Anna Faris, Cobie Smulders and Taran Killam, John Goodman, Eugene Levy and more have also lost homes to the fires.

Click here to learn more about how to help the victims of the L.A. fires.



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