She made a quick exit! Lady Gaga is one of many celebrities that was forced to evacuate as the Woolsey Canyon wildfire began to rapidly spread. The A Star Is Born actress took to Instagram with an update on Nov. 9, revealing that she had to pack up her belongings and leave her Malibu home immediately.

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In the first clip she shared, Gaga revealed they were evacuated earlier that morning, showing dark clouds and smoke looming towards her. “Sending my prayers to everyone today,” the 34-year-old captioned the second pic, while seated in a car and parked on the side of the road. Gaga shared a third photo of the sky, which had completely turned black. Evacuations began on Nov. 8 in Malibu, Calabasas, and Agoura as a 200-acre wildfire began to unfurl and it’s now burned more than 14,000 acres.

Alyssa Milano, Melissa Etheridge, Rainn Wilson, Kim KardashianKhloé KardashianKourtney Kardashian are just a few of the other stars that were evacuated. Caitlyn Jenner’s home in Malibu hills, the one that was featured on I Am Cait, was reportedly burned down as well. Her 3,500 square foot property was in the path of the blazing Woolsey fire and was destroyed as Southern California’s wildfires continue to leave behind a path of destruction. “Caitlyn and Sophia [Hutchins] and pets are fine, obviously shaken, but they are so grateful for the evacuation orders,” a source tells In Touch exclusively.

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Meanwhile, Kim and Kanye West‘s home in Hidden Hills is also in danger of getting engulfed by flames. The couple is “terrified of losing their home, especially Kim,” another insider exclusively tells In Touch. “She wanted security to be there in case looters came to rob them during the fire but they had to evacuate too. She feels vulnerable and exposed and had some expensive jewelry there in the safe that she hopes doesn’t get torched. She just can’t deal right now but Kanye’s keeping her together.” We wish them all the best in this terrible time!

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