Jane Seymour opens her doorways to former ‘Dr. Quinn’ co-star who misplaced his house within the Palisades Hearth

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Jane Seymour is doing her half to assist these near her who’ve misplaced their properties within the Los Angeles fires.

In an Instagram video shared on Saturday, Seymour’s former “Dr. Quinn” co-star, Joe Lando, instructed his followers, the 73-year-old actress had taken in him and his household after they misplaced their house within the Palisades Hearth.

“I simply wished to let everyone know who has been reaching out and looking for out how issues are with us right here within the Palisades. The Lando household is unbroken,” he began the video. “Fortunately, there are angels on this world. We’re left with nothing, besides one another. My good friend Jane Seymour allowed us to return as much as her home and opened it up for us with none hesitation and, thank God, gave us some place to return and sleep.”

The actor shares three kids along with his spouse, Kirsten Barlow, all of whom are staying with Seymour, in her Malibu house.

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Jane Seymour and Joe Lando in a promo photo for "Dr. Quinn."

Seymour opened her house to Lando and his household after their home was destroyed within the Palisades Hearth. (CBS by way of Getty Pictures)

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Lando and Seymour starred collectively in “Dr. Quinn” for six seasons from 1993 to 1998, and have remained shut associates since. They not too long ago reunited on display within the 2022 Lifetime film, “A Christmas Spark.”

Within the tearful video, Lando described the circumstances these within the surrounding space are going through, explaining that they had simply gotten the electrical energy turned again on after three days and nonetheless shouldn’t have any gasoline. He additionally added that “you possibly can’t drink the water, you possibly can’t breathe the air trigger now it is all toxic.”

“Fortunately, there are angels on this world. We’re left with nothing, besides one another. My good friend Jane Seymour allowed us to return as much as her home and opened it up for us with none hesitation and, thank God, gave us some place to return and sleep.”

— Joe Lando

The realm surrounding Seymour’s house was additionally not too long ago beneath menace from the Franklin Hearth, which burned by Malibu in early December, main the actress to evacuate.

“I’ve by no means been by something like this. It’s indescribable. You see individuals on TV who undergo this stuff, and also you assume, ‘Oh my God that should be a horrible factor. Thank God it’s not me,'” he stated later within the video. “If it was simply us, I’d be actually okay with this. But it surely’s everyone. It’s the whole lot. I’m simply devastated and heartbroken for everyone, all of the individuals we all know. They don’t have homes.”

Jane Seymour and Joe Lando at The Open Hearts Foundation's Young Hearts Volunteer Experience

Seymour’s house was not too long ago beneath menace from the Franklin Hearth, which burned by Malibu in early December. (Michael Tullberg/Getty Pictures)

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Lando additionally addressed the dialogue on-line regarding individuals’s mentality that these residing within the space are rich people and due to this fact will have the ability to bounce again, saying, “That is not nearly all of this neighborhood.”

He careworn that the fireplace affected everybody, emphasizing that in a state of affairs like this, “There isn’t any wealthy or poor, white, black, brown or crimson or blue. This hearth is evil, and it will kill the whole lot.”

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“Most individuals are simply hardworking people who’ve been residing there for generations,” he stated. “My spouse’s dad and mom dwell down the road, or did, and they misplaced their home after 40 one thing years. Our home wasn’t huge and fancy, nevertheless it was our house and I labored so arduous on it.”

Later within the video, Lando tearfully thanks “everyone who’s been so beneficiant” to him and his household throughout this robust time, and guarantees to pay the kindness ahead.

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Joe Lando at The Open Hearts Foundation's Young Hearts Volunteer Experience

Lando requested his followers to hope for everybody affected by the fires. (Michael Tullberg/Getty Pictures)

“I simply wished to say thanks to everyone who’s been so beneficiant. Individuals are caring for us, and we’re attempting to deal with others too,” he concluded. “Simply pray for everyone. Everyone right here, trigger that is simply getting worse earlier than it is getting higher. I do know we’ll get by this. This too shall go. That is gonna depart a hell of a scar. God bless you all.” 

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