Ted Nugent’s wife Shemane recently shared her thoughts on what caused the LA wildfires, making a series of false statements. In a recent video message on Instagram, she asked at the beginning of her video.
“There was a lot of coincidences that… you know what they say about coincidences, why wasn’t there any water?”
She went on to say, “Why did the water get shut off? And you’ve got Malibu burning. Isn’t Malibu next to the ocean? Don’t we have drones, wasn’t there on the East Coast? They have drones coming out of the water. They should do something, right?”
“Where is Elon? Couldn’t he make it right? There is just too many things that don’t make sense and at the heart of this, a lot of people are suffering. People and animals. I saw a video of a guy, leading horses down the street, and behind him was just a wall of fire,” Shemane added.
Wildfires in Los Angeles have destroyed the homes of several rock musicians and it includes the likes of Tommy Lee, Scott Ian, Brad Wilk, Joe Bonamassa, and others. Most have been evacuated. Lee’s wife, Brittany Furlan, shared updates on Instagram.
“We were evacuated last night. The fire is 0% contained. Praying for a miracle,” Furlan said on her Instagram stories, along with a video from her neighborhood.
Scott Ian also wrote, “Sending all our love to the men and women of the Los Angeles Fire Department. Over and over you risk your lives to save ours and I can’t thank you enough. Tonight is going to be a hellish night for so many. Stay safe my friends, that’s all that matters. Thank you to everyone that has been reaching out – Pearl, Revel, Grizzly and I evacuated and we’re safe.”
Joe Bonamassa added, “It’s not in my hands anymore. A very hard place to be as a curator. It’s my lifetime of work. I knew this day would come eventually but just not today. So far so good tonight but the situation is very fluid. A major thanks to the firefighters and first responders for giving it their all these past few days. Stay safe Los Angeles.. These are uncertain and unprecedented times.”
Wildfires fueled by strong winds hit Los Angeles and destroyed hundreds of buildings, as reported by Fox 11 Los Angeles. The largest fire in Pacific Palisades burned 16,000 acres. Another fire in Altadena killed five people. The winds were the worst since 2011.