California Wildfires: Chris Brown and other Celebs Float Arson Theory

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As blazes continue to devastate huge areas of Los Angeles county, a number of celebrities have questioned the source.

A number of celebrities are backing the theory that arson is the cause for at least some of the wildfires devastating Los Angeles County.Actors Henry Winkler, Alison Sweeney and singer Chris Brown are just three stars theorizing that the fires were started deliberately, as the properties of several celebrities became engulfed in the terrifying blazesThe Palisades, Eaton and Hurst wildfires have been ravaging western, eastern and northern areas of the city, respectively, since Tuesday.

Several hours later, she returned to the platform to state in an Instagram Story post: 'The fact that more and more people are being caught lighting fires makes me sick.'Chris BrownSinger Chris Brown included himself among the stars questioning the origin of the fires, writing in an Instagram Story post: 'Someone starting these fires. S*** don't add up.

he wrote. 'ALSO THE PRISONERS WHO WERE OUT THERE RISKING THEY LIVES NEED TIME KNOCKED OFF THEIR SENTENCES.'Andrew HubermanPodcaster and neuroscientist Andrew Huberman shared on a viral X post on Wednesday night that showed a group standing by what appeared to be a freshly-ignited fire in the Santa Monica area.Captioning the footage, Huberman wrote: 'People are lighting fires in otherwise non-burning urban areas of L.A. Saw this happen first hand at 302 Pico in Santa Monica.

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