Khloe Kardashian didn't mince her words after finding out that a Los Angeles arsonist was arrested in connection with the Kenneth Fire.
An apocalyptic, fast-moving fire that sparked mass evacuations in Calabasas — home to the Kardashians — and the Hidden Hills is being investigated as an arson incident, with one suspect arrested.
Khloe, 40 — whose famous family have donated $2,500 worth of meals to first responders — took to her Instagram Stories to share a clip from New Nation about the individual suspected of starting the blaze.
'You sick mother f**kers!' she wrote on the clip, adding, 'What the f**k is wrong with people?!?! Arson!!!! May you be fully prosecuted!!! What scum!!!'
The Kenneth Fire is tearing through the West Hills at a rapid rate, with 900 exhausted first responders pulled from other high priority infernos in southern California to protect homes and try to contain the fiery flames.
Khloe and her family have been aiding first responders bravely battling the devastating fires throughout the City of Angels.
Khloe Kardashian, 40, didn't mince her words after finding out that a Los Angeles arsonist was arrested in connection with the Kenneth Fire that sparked mass evacuations in Calabasas
On Thursday, the Instagram page for Carousel Restaurant — an Armenian-Lebanese eatery — shared photos of meals they delivered to firefighters, funded by the Kardashian family.
Carousel, with locations in both Glendale and Hollywood, is a Kardashian/Jenner family favorite.
A number of photos shared by the restaurant saw happy firefighters holding boxes of food. Another snap saw food containers on a table with a receipt that showed the total for the meal order came to $2,505.43
'We proudly delivered meals to several fire stations today. Thank you to the frontline members for your dedication to your communities. A special thank you to the Kardashian family for funding the meals—your generosity knows no bounds.'
The restaurant tagged her sisters Kim Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, her brother Rob Kardashian and their mom Kris Jenner.
Khloe reshared the post to her Stories, writing, 'My family and I wanted to feed a few fire houses today and we couldn't think of a better restaurant to reach out to other then @carouselrestaurant. Our favorite Armenian restaurant!'
'They whipped up hundreds of individual meals for so many firefighters, volunteers, first responders, and we could not be more thankful! Thank you for putting your lives on the line for all of us!'
The restaurant has been featured many times on Keeping Up With The Kardashians over the years, with the famous family often talking about how they visited it as children with the late Robert Kardashian.
Robert, who had Kim, Kourtney, Khloe and Rob with Kris, died on September 30, 2003 at age 59 from esophageal cancer.
'You sick mother f**kers!' she wrote on the clip, adding, 'What the f**k is wrong with people?!?! Arson!!!! May you be fully prosecuted!!! What scum!!!'
Khloe and her family have been aiding first responders bravely battling the devastating fires throughout the City of Angels
On Thursday, the Instagram page for Carousel Restaurant — an Armenian-Lebanese eatery — shared photos of meals they delivered to firefighters, funded by the Kardashian family
One photo showed a receipt with a total of $2,505.43 for the food order
A numbers of snaps shared by the restaurant saw happy firefighters holding boxes of food
Carousel, an Armenian with locations in both Glendale and Hollywood, is a Kardashian/Jenner family favorite
The family received a thumbs up from grateful first responders
The restaurant has been featured many times on Keeping Up With The Kardashians over the years, with the famous family often talking about how they visited it as children with the late Robert Kardashian
On Thursday, LAPD senior lead officer Charles Dinsel has told NewsNation that a suspect is in custody, who is believed to have intentionally caused the out-of-control Kenneth fire.
He said: 'About 20 to 30 minutes later a suspect was detained over in Woodland Hills area by citizens. It is being investigated as a crime.'
Dinsel was asked directly if he believed the fire was set intentionally, and he said: 'At this time, that's what we believe. Yes.'
Sources told DailyMail.com that a resident called 911 to report a male attempting to set a fire at the 21700 block of Ybarra road at around 4.30pm.
The suspect was arrested and taken to Topanga station. LAPD Drake Madison cautioned: 'We cannot confirm any connection to any fire at this time.'
Dinsel said there was no clear motive, adding that the area around Victory Trailhead is now being 'closed off' for further investigations and is being treated as a crime scene.
The suspect is a homeless man in his 30s, according to the NY Post.
The alleged arsonist's arrest on Thursday has confirmed Hollywood A-listers' worst fears that their homes are being targeted.
The fast moving Kenneth blaze is already encompassing 960 acres and threatening the Malibu Canyon area north of the 101 Freeway near Calabasas, home to Khloe's sister Kourtney Kardashian. Meanwhile Kim and Khloe live in nearby Hidden Hills.
Happy Days star Henry Winkler, 79, wrote on social media: 'THERE IS an ARSONIST here in LA . May you be beaten you unrecognizable !!! The pain you have caused !!!'
Actress Alison Sweeney responded: 'Agreed.'
The latest suburbs under threat, Calabasas and Hidden Hills, are home to the Kardashians; (L-R) Khloe and sisters Kendall, Kim, Kourtney seen with mom Kris Jenner seen in 2018
An apocalyptic, fast-moving fire that sparked mass evacuations in Calabasas and the Hidden Hills is being investigated as an arson incident, with one suspect arrested; fire crew seen battling the Kenneth Fire on Thursday
Singer Chris Brown also had his suspicions, writing: 'Someone starting these fires. S**t don't add up.'
TV personality Elizabeth Chambers also chimed in, telling her fans 'feels like this is a lot more than nature.'
After confirmation that a suspected arsonist had been arrested, Winkler updated his initial post, adding: 'One in custody so far.'
An LA Fire Department official initially dismissed the claim, saying 'there's no way to know at this moment exactly where and how the series of fires started, but an investigation is underway.'
The road out of Calabasas quickly became gridlocked with bumper to bumper traffic as locals heed warnings and abandon their homes.
Later on Thursday, mandatory evacuation orders relating to the Kenneth fire were reduced to evacuation warnings as authorities managed to stop further forward progress.