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How a phone call saved Mandy Moore’s life

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Hollywood star Mandy Moore feels her life was saved by a phone call on the night her family fled their home as the California wildfires approached as the official evacuation order wasn’t given. Moore has revealed she and her husband Taylor Goldsmith took their three kids and their pets into their car following a phone call from her brother-in-law hours before the official evacuation order for the area of Altadena was given. She has now reflected on the call that saved their lives in a candid post on Instagram, writing: “We never got an evacuation notice. Sometimes in the quieter moments of processing the last month, I play the game of what would have happened if I didn’t have my phone next to me, playing my typical ‘piano for deep sleep’ mix as I nursed (baby daughter) Lou before bed, so I could answer the call from my brother-in-law? “It was 6:45 p.m. and he told me he, his wife, and our niece were evacuating, grabbing my in-laws (his parents) and getting the heck out of Dodge and we should do the same.” (ANI)

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