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Jen Atkin attends Makeup by Mario SurrealSkin Foundation at Private Residence on January 18, 2023 in Beverly Hills, California. Celebrity Hairstylist Jen Atkin Says She Is Relocating to Seattle After Losing Her Home in LA Wildfires

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Hairstylist Jen Atkin shared that she and her family will be moving to Seattle after losing their home in the Los Angeles wildfires.Atkin, her husband Mike Rosenthal and their son River have been staying in Seattle since evacuating L.A.The OUAI founder said she is “finding gratitude in this unplanned pivot.“Jen Atkinis making a big life change after losing her home in the Los Angeles wildfires.In a series of Instagram Stories posts on Wednesday, Jan. 22, the celebrity hairstylist, 44, announced that she and her family are moving to Seattle, where they have been staying since evacuating L.A.“So we’ve decided Seattle is home,” she shared in a text post. “We’re going to slowly find dr’s, schools, and build community here. We’ve been coming for 3 yrs and have so many special spots we love and are finding gratitude in this unplanned pivot.“The OUAI founder went on to explain that she plans to commute to L.A. for her business and “continue to use my platform to help rebuild and heal the great city of Los Angeles.“Jen Atkin on Instagram.Jen Atkin/InstagramIn a separate post, Atkin said she’s been battling “survivor’s guilt” after “leaving our city we love and not being on the ground to help.“The hairstylist also said she was “bombarded with insurance questions” and faced pressure to find architects and rebuild her home quickly, which ultimately led to the decision to relocate to Seattle.“It’s all so manic and you can’t think straight,” she recalled.The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now!Jen Atkin on Instagram.Jen Atkin/InstagramAtkin began sharing emotional updates on her evacuation with her family (including her husband, Mike Rosenthal, and their dog) on Wednesday, Jan. 8.“This is weird to post butour house is gone,” she wrote onInstagram Storiesalong with a photo of herself crying. “We just got confirmation. Our whole area demolished. So many are displaced and feeling scared right now it’s almost too much to comprehend.“Atkin and Rosenthal also shared before and after photos of their now-demolished home.“The last 48 hours have been such an intense rollercoaster, alternating between robotic and crushing emotions,” Rosenthal wrote on his ownInstagram Stories. “Our house is gone. Everything in our house is gone beyond what we packed in the car. I know they are just things, and in many cases replaceable, but those things turned the house into a home.“Jen Atkin on Instagram.Jen Atkin/InstagramNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.On Wednesday, Jan. 15, Atkinshared an updateonInstagramincluding snapshots of her family’s experience one week after evacuating. The cover photo showed Atkin, Rosenthal, andtheir son Riverembracing and later in the post, the stylist is pictured crying.In the caption, the hairstylist reflected: “After now losing our home we worked so hard for, and decades of belongings, I can now warn others to prepare for disaster. Have a plan. Get to really know and care for your neighbors, as ours are all holding one another up rn.”

Jen Atkinis making a big life change after losing her home in the Los Angeles wildfires.

In a series of Instagram Stories posts on Wednesday, Jan. 22, the celebrity hairstylist, 44, announced that she and her family are moving to Seattle, where they have been staying since evacuating L.A.

“So we’ve decided Seattle is home,” she shared in a text post. “We’re going to slowly find dr’s, schools, and build community here. We’ve been coming for 3 yrs and have so many special spots we love and are finding gratitude in this unplanned pivot.”

The OUAI founder went on to explain that she plans to commute to L.A. for her business and “continue to use my platform to help rebuild and heal the great city of Los Angeles.”

Jen Atkin on Instagram.Jen Atkin/Instagram

Celebrity Hairstylist Jen Atkin Says She Is Relocating to Seattle After Losing Her Home in LA Wildfires

Jen Atkin/Instagram

In a separate post, Atkin said she’s been battling “survivor’s guilt” after “leaving our city we love and not being on the ground to help.”

The hairstylist also said she was “bombarded with insurance questions” and faced pressure to find architects and rebuild her home quickly, which ultimately led to the decision to relocate to Seattle.“It’s all so manic and you can’t think straight,” she recalled.

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Celebrity Hairstylist Jen Atkin Says She Is Relocating to Seattle After Losing Her Home in LA Wildfires

Atkin began sharing emotional updates on her evacuation with her family (including her husband, Mike Rosenthal, and their dog) on Wednesday, Jan. 8.

“This is weird to post butour house is gone,” she wrote onInstagram Storiesalong with a photo of herself crying. “We just got confirmation. Our whole area demolished. So many are displaced and feeling scared right now it’s almost too much to comprehend.”

Atkin and Rosenthal also shared before and after photos of their now-demolished home.

“The last 48 hours have been such an intense rollercoaster, alternating between robotic and crushing emotions,” Rosenthal wrote on his ownInstagram Stories. “Our house is gone. Everything in our house is gone beyond what we packed in the car. I know they are just things, and in many cases replaceable, but those things turned the house into a home.”

Jen Atkin and Mike Rosenthal home destroyed by LA fires

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On Wednesday, Jan. 15, Atkinshared an updateonInstagramincluding snapshots of her family’s experience one week after evacuating. The cover photo showed Atkin, Rosenthal, andtheir son Riverembracing and later in the post, the stylist is pictured crying.

In the caption, the hairstylist reflected: “After now losing our home we worked so hard for, and decades of belongings, I can now warn others to prepare for disaster. Have a plan. Get to really know and care for your neighbors, as ours are all holding one another up rn.”

source: people.com