Lady Gaga delivers pizza to wildfire evacuation shelter in California on World Kindness Day

Thousands of California residents were displaced due to the wildfires. 

And on Tuesday, Lady Gaga delivered pizza to one of the many Red Cross evacuation centers in Los Angeles. 

‘Today is my favorite day of the year—it’s World Kindness Day. I encourage you all to do one act of kindness even if it’s for yourself,’ the 32-year-old singer said on Instagram. 

Helping hand: Thousands of California residents were displaced due to the wildfires. And on Tuesday, Lady Gaga delivered pizza to one of the many Red Cross evacuation centers in LA

Gaga was forced to evacuate her Malibu home on Friday when fires spread along the California coast. 

The NYC native took to Instagram to update fans on the status of her house, which appeared to be surrounded by dark clouds of smoke. 

‘I’m so grateful. I love you and God bless you to all the firefighters and first responders who continue fighting this fire,’ she wrote on Twitter. ‘You risk your lives for us, and I’m so humbled by your bravery. You are our heroes.’ 

Gaga posted the video as the state-wide death toll from wildfires increased to 50 – 48 who died in the Camp Fire which torched the town of Paradise, and two who died in the Woolsey fire which burned through Malibu.

'Today is my favorite day of the year—it's World Kindness Day. I encourage you all to do one act of kindness even if it's for yourself,' the 32-year-old singer said on Instagram

‘Today is my favorite day of the year—it’s World Kindness Day. I encourage you all to do one act of kindness even if it’s for yourself,’ the 32-year-old singer said on Instagram

Mascot: Gaga wore a 'Malibu' hat in support of the city tragically affected by the fires 

Mascot: Gaga wore a ‘Malibu’ hat in support of the city tragically affected by the fires 

The Born This Way singer turned up at a Red Cross shelter at Pacific Palisades High School in Los Angeles on Sunday to support evacuees. 

Gaga told the crowd: ‘I extend my love … I know we do not know each other, but I love you. This is an emergency, but you are not alone.’

She encouraged everyone to take advantage of mental health counselors on the premises, and to ‘share your stories and talk to each other during this time.’

The Star Is Born actress, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, reportedly spent about 90 minutes at the shelter. She took photos, handed out gift cards, and even sang to a 98-year-old woman who had been evacuated.

Be kind: Lady Gaga visited volunteers and evacuees at a Red Cross shelter 

Be kind: Lady Gaga visited volunteers and evacuees at a Red Cross shelter 

'Thank you to the Red Cross for all you are doing to provide shelter, love, and mental health support to the people of California,' she wrote on Instagram 

‘Thank you to the Red Cross for all you are doing to provide shelter, love, and mental health support to the people of California,’ she wrote on Instagram 

According to CBS Los Angeles, more than 3,000 firefighters had been dispatched to tame the flames. 

The Woolsey Fire has destroyed more than 96,000 acres of land and has forced more than 265,000 people to evacuate their homes. 

Celebrities including Caitlyn Jenner, Orlando Bloom, The Kardashian family, and Robin Thicke have all been affected by the natural disaster.  

Packing up: Lady Gaga was forced to evacuate her Malibu home on Friday amid terrifying wildfires. The NYC native took to Instagram to update fans on the status of her house, which appeared to be surrounded by dark clouds of smoke

Packing up: Lady Gaga was forced to evacuate her Malibu home on Friday amid terrifying wildfires. The NYC native took to Instagram to update fans on the status of her house, which appeared to be surrounded by dark clouds of smoke

'I’m so grateful I love you and god bless you to all the firefighters and first responders who continue fighting this fire,' she wrote on Twitter. 'You risk your lives for us, and I’m so humbled by your bravery. You are our heroes'  

‘I’m so grateful I love you and god bless you to all the firefighters and first responders who continue fighting this fire,’ she wrote on Twitter. ‘You risk your lives for us, and I’m so humbled by your bravery. You are our heroes’  

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