Jennifer Lopez donates ‘countless’ items from her own closet to victims of LA fires
Jennifer Lopez has “donated countless items from her own closet” to help those affected by the recent LA fires, a source exclusively tells Page Six.
The “Hustlers” actress “is doing everything she can to help the victims” after multiple fires erupted in Los Angeles last week.
Lopez — who is known for her figure-hugging gowns and show-stopping ensembles — “has donated numerous items like shoes, jackets, blankets, T-shirts, even kids clothes,” the insider says.
Jennifer Lopez has “donated countless items from her own closet” to help those affected by the recent LA fires, a source exclusively tells Page Six.
“Jennifer is doing anything she can think of to help those in need replace some of the items they lost in the fires,” the source tells us.
“She also included dozens of packages from her JLo Beauty skincare line with products such as moisturizers and cleansers.”
Lopez, 55, “donated items to The A List LA Fire Relief campaign and this is just one of many things she is doing to help her community.”
The A List “is providing clothing and essential products to families displaced or affected by the fires,” according to their website.
“Jennifer is doing anything she can think of to help those in need replace some of the items they lost in the fires,” the source tells us.
The Emmy nominee is helping out as Los Angeles battles the biggest wildfires to have ravaged the county in recent history.
The biggest of them, the Palisades and Eaton Fires, have displaced over 150,000 people and burned over 40,000 acres (62 square miles).
As we previously reported, Lopez has been “worried and concerned” for ex-husband Ben Affleck after he was forced to leave his $20.5 million Pacific Palisades home due to the fires.
A source told Page Six at the time that the “Maid in Manhattan” actress was particularly stressed over her ex’s wellbeing since “she heard he was evacuated.”
Lopez “has been checking in on Ben throughout this whole ordeal” and “let him know she’s there for him and the kids,” the source said, referencing Violet, 18, Seraphina, 16, and Samuel, 12, whom he shares with ex Jennifer Garner.
“She offered her support for whatever they need,” the insider noted, adding that J.Lo has offered “assistance in any way she can.”
Lopez and Affleck — who were first engaged in 2002 before calling it quits two years later — rekindled their romance in 2021 and got engaged for the second time a year later. However, the singer filed for divorce from the actor in August 2024.
Despite settling their divorce a day before the fires broke out, the insider told us that Lopez “reached out as soon as she heard about Ben’s home possibly being in danger and that he was evacuated.”
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