After Fans Showed Zero Sympathy For Her LA House Burning Down, Jhené Aiko Addressed The "Wild" Comments

Jhené Aiko responded to the heartless comments she faced after her home burned down in the LA wildfires.

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On Thursday, the "While We're Young" singer shared that she and her children had lost their home in the blaze. "Me and my children's home is gone," she began, referring to her daughter, Namiko, 16, whom she shares with ex O'Ryan, and her son, Noah, 2, whom she shares with her longtime partner, Big Sean. "Burned to the ground with all of our things inside. Lord have mercy."

Jhené Aiko and Big Sean on a red carpet. Jhené Aiko in a tulle gown and Big Seann formal attire with a cape, stand near Grammy Awards statues
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Jhené said that while she was "thankful" for her and her family's safety, she was devastated to have to start again "from scratch."

Jhene Aiko in an elegant, draped gown holds microphone on stage, background with draped fabric
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"My heart is so heavy," she said. "God bless us all," Jhené added, saying she was praying for everyone affected by the fires.

Text message: "Me and my children's home is gone, burned with all things inside. Thankful for each other but starting from scratch. Heavy heart"

While many sent love and support in the comments:

Celebrities, including Kehlani, John Legend, and Taraji P. Henson on social media expressing condolences with messages and praying emojis in response to a sad announcement

Some weren't so sympathetic because of Jhené's wealth.

Jhene Aiko in a glamorous, avant-garde dress with intricate detailing stands on stage

Eventually, Jhené took to the comments to respond. "The fact some of you think I have Paris Hilton money is wild," she wrote. "I don't got it like that."

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Jhené added that it's also, tragically, her second house fire after her family home burned down when she was a kid. "When I was in the 2nd grade, our home burned down with everything in it," wrote Jhené, who was born and raised in LA. "I never understood why some of the kids at school were so mean about it, because they thought we were rich when we weren't. But they thought we were rich because we had love!!"

Jhené Aiko in a stylish, flowy dress and thigh-high boots poses on a red carpet in front of a large "GQ" logo backdrop
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Jhené said that while her financial circumstances have certainly improved since then, she also works hard for what she has. "I am fortunate enough to be in a better position than back then. And I pray I can have as much grace as my mother did during that time," she said. "I work very hard for my family."

Jhené Aiko shares a personal story about her family's experience with hardship, emphasizing love and gratitude despite challenges

Jhené reportedly purchased the Palisades property in 2023 for $5 million after listing her Encino mansion for sale in 2022. 💔

You can read her full post here, and for information on how to help the wildfire survivors, go here.