Mandy Moore (left) and the alleged Amazon package that was delivered to her in-laws' destroyed home (right).Photo:Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic; Mandy Moore/Instagram

Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic; Mandy Moore/Instagram
Mandy Mooreis calling out Amazon after a package was allegedly delivered to her in-laws’ home that was destroyed in theLos Angeles wildfires.
TheThis Is Usstar, 40, shared a shocking image of a brown box that appears to have Amazon labeling resting on the steps of a completely leveled property. She took to herInstagram Storieson Tuesday, Feb. 11 to share her frustration over the company’s alleged mistake.
“Do better, Amazon. Can we not have better discretion than to leave a package at a residence that no longer exists? This is my mother and father in law’s home. Smh,” Moore wrote in white text over the image.
Mandy Moore’s Instagram Story.Mandy Moore/Instagram

Mandy Moore/Instagram
In a statement to PEOPLE, Amazon spokesperson Steve Kelly said, “We’ve reached out to Ms. Moore via Instagram to apologize for this and to ask for more information from her in-laws so we’re better able investigate what happened here.”
Mandy Moore in December 2023.Matt Winkelmeyer/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images

Matt Winkelmeyer/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images
The actress opened up about having “weird survivors guilt” after the main portion of her Altadena home was spared amid the deadly blaze. She noted that her husband,Taylor Goldsmith, 39, did sadly lose his music studio, and their garage and back house were also destroyed.
“We were able to park and walk up our street to bear witness to all the loss. Miraculously, the main part of our house is still standing. For now,” she wrote in a Jan. 9 update onInstagram. “It’s not livable but mostly intact. We lost Taylor and Griffin’s studio with every instrument and piece of equipment they’ve ever owned. We lost our garage and back house.”
Moore lives in the home with Goldsmith andtheir kids, August “Gus” Harrison, 3, Oscar “Ozzie” Bennett, 2, and 3-month-old Louise Everett. In her post, she included three photos that depicted some of the destruction.
“We love this community and will do everything we can to help rebuild and support. Thanks for everyone for checking on us and offering us help. Altadena strong," Moore concluded.
Days later, the mom of threeresponded to criticismafter she shared aGoFundMeto her Instagram for her brother-in-law Griff and sister-in-law Kit who “lost their home and everything they own in the Eaton Fire.”
Mandy Moore shows destruction after the L.A. wildfires.Mandy Moore/Instagram

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Firefighter battling Eaton Fire on Jan. 8, 2025.Justin Sullivan/Getty

Justin Sullivan/Getty
The Eaton Fire spread rapidly throughout January due to powerful Santa Ana winds that reached hurricane speeds, according tothe National Weather Service (NWS) Los Angeles. The deadly blaze ignited on Jan. 7 and wasfully containedon Jan. 31, along with the Palisades Fire.
Both fires devastated areas across Los Angeles County, including Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Pasadena and Altadena. The Eaton fire destroyed a total of 14,021 acres, while the Palisades Fire burned 23,448 acres, according toCAL FIRE.
source: people.com