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Mandy Moore A driver was blown up and he ran away from the scene after hitting the actress and her family.
Moore, 41, shared on Friday that her son Gus, 4, and Ozzie, 2, and daughter Louise, 10-month, and her husband, Taylor Goldsmith, 39, shared events since then in her Instagram story, causing her to vent her anger at the alleged incident. Page 6.
“That woman ended my family and drove away, we pulled over, hoping your karma would find you,” wrote the alumni of “This is Us”.

Mandy Moore slams a crash driver who hits his family. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty)
“Luckily, everyone is fine, but what kind of person is that?” Moore added.
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Moore and her family have been struggling after their house was destroyed by deadly people LA Fire Last January. The Eaton Fire partially destroyed the “Only Hope” singer and Goldsmith’s house.
Moore’s brother-in-law Griffin Goldsmith and sister-in-law Kit Goldsmith, who lives nearby, were completely killed in the fire. The house belonging to the actress’s mother-in-law and father-in-law was also destroyed.

The actress shared three children with her husband Taylor Goldsmith. (Mandy Moore Instagram)
Shortly after the fire, Moore Fight back to the haters He criticized her for sharing the GoFundMe campaign to help Griffin and the kit.
In an article on her Instagram page, Moore shared that Griff and Kit will soon look forward to their first child, “They need our support now more than ever.”
“Griff is a touring musician and has also lost the entire arsenal of drum/percussion instruments he used to make a living. It’s all the same. Many people asked how to help during this unimaginable and stressful time… Please consider donating and sharing to help them rebuild,” Moore wrote.
Moore later edited her title to address people who care whether she plans to help her family financially.
“People question whether we are helping our family or attributed to some arbitrary money from Google that said someone was not helping or sympathizing,” she wrote.
She concluded: “Of course we are. Our friend Matt started this fundraising and I shared my sharing because people asked them how they could help them. We also lost our lives in the fire for a lifetime. Kindly willing. No one forced you to do anything.”

In January, Moore blew up online haters who criticized her for sharing a gofundme campaign for her in-laws. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
In February, Moore went to social media to express her Amazon’s frustration The parcel was allegedly delivered to her mother’s residence, where the home was destroyed fire.
Moore wrote in her Instagram story: “Do better.
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“We have contacted Ms. Moore via Instagram to apologize for this and ask her in-laws to provide more information so we can better investigate what is going on here.”
Kelly continued: “We have informed those who deliver us on our behalf in Southern California to use discretion in areas affected by wildfires, especially if damaged homes are involved – obviously not happening here.”

The actress also blew up Amazon, allegedly delivering the parcel to her in-laws’ destroyed home. (Photo taken by Rich Fury/Getty Images)
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May, Moore Los Angeles County Through a “meaningless agreement”, community reconstruction can be prevented after fires destroyed thousands of buildings in January.
The “Strive Memory” star shared that she found it “impossible” to rebuild her home.
“Thanks to Los Angeles County for making it frustrating and impossible to rebuild,” Moore wrote in his Instagram story. US Weekly. “It shouldn’t be surprised, but it’s putting us all in trouble.”
“It’s crazy, ruthless… Los Angeles County’s endless basketball and meaningless agreements require fire victims who want to rebuild and restore their lives,” she added. “Isn’t California going to be as easy as possible?”

The singer summoned Los Angeles County because she was “unable” to rebuild her home. (Jeff Kravitz/Filmmagic)
A few days later, New Hampshire native There is more to say: “The 6 licenses issued in Altadena. The 10,000 structures burned are glaciers. The ridiculous traditional tape festival they have prevented those ready for reconstruction, which is just incredible.
“And I say it’s the privileged guy: we have insurance, plans, contractors, etc… Everyone deserves an advocate and a system that streamlines and supports success. People want to get the ball rolling and start to restore their lives to the bondage.”
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“We just finished one of the structures that burned in November (past). We’ve got all the plans and permits ready, and we’re just told we have to resubmit everything and start over,” she explained. “No reason. Los Angeles County should want success stories right now, but instead, they focus on outdated protocols. That’s why people are leaving California guys. They make it impossible.”