Whitney Cummings was in tears evacuating her LA home impacted by the Southern California wildfires.
The comedian, 42, shared an emotional TikTok on Tuesday from inside her at-home podcast studio as she prepared to flee her house in Topanga.
“I am evacuating my home. It’s so hard to leave the podcast studio behind,” Cummings said through tears. “I know that sounds insane. I have everything, like my son’s birth certificate. But just to leave … all this.”
Cummings, who launched her podcast “Good for You” in 2019, explained that her studio “is such a big deal for me because it connected me to so many of you guys.”
The “2 Broke Girls” creator panned the camera to show her podcast studio before sharing with fans her view from the window: billowing smoke clouds in the near distance.
“I don’t know if you can see. It’s pretty close,” Cummings said as she continued crying.
“I don’t know what I’m gonna lose, but it’s weirdly like, you really find out what matters to you when you have to evacuate,” she said. “I’m not taking the cameras. I’m just taking little trinkets and stuff that you guys gave me at shows.”
The video ended with Cummings holding her face to fight back tears.
“LA fire update ,” she titled her post.
Cummings documented some of the items that she took from her house during the evacuation in an Instagram post later on Tuesday.
She shared photos of keepsakes including the “2 Broke Girls” pilot script, a painting of her dog Ramona, a Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls jersey, a few necklaces and “Carries mirror from Sex and the City,” which she said was a gift from Michael Patrick King.
“You really find out what matters when you can only grab a couple things to evacuate,” Cummings wrote in her caption.
“There is just nothing to say,” she added.
In another post, Cummings posed with her 1-year-old son outside with a firetruck in the background. She also shared a video of her showing her son a helicopter flying in the sky toward the fire.
“Gonna be a wild couple days,” she wrote, thanking the LA Fire Department. “As I seriously consider moving out of California I remember these heroes don’t think that way.”
Cummings is among the growing list of celebrities who have evacuated their LA-area homes due to the multiple deadly fires spreading in the area.
Anthony Hopkins, Billy Crystal, Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag, Adam Brody and Leighton Meester, Paris Hilton, Anna Faris and Eugene Levy are among those whose houses were lost in the blaze.