Mandy Moore Turns Fire Disaster Into #BunkBedAdventures
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When wildfires turned Mandy Moore's home into a 'not livable' pile of ashes, she didn't just cry—she rebranded trauma as a 'big adventure' for her kids. The LA fires forced her family and in-laws to bunk up together for eight months, proving that 'home is truly just where they are.' With a newborn baby and two tots in tow, Mandy distracted the boys with 'incredible bunk beds' while reminding everyone, 'stuff is just stuff,' because nothing says synergy like bonding under one roof after a fiery eviction notice.
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Source: Businessinsider | Published: 8/15/2025 | Author: Amanda Goh
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