Gina Kirschenheiter and her boyfriend Travis Mullen are donating their real estate services to displaced Los Angeles wildfire victims.
On Saturday, the 40-year-old Real Housewives of Orange County star turned realtor took to Instagram to share a video of herself and Mullen offering to help relocate those who have lost their homes in LA over to Orange County.
'My favorite part about being a realtor is helping people secure the place where life happens. Thinking about so many people losing that is heartbreaking,' the reality star said.
'If you have been effected by the fires and plan to move down to Orange County, The Gated Group will represent you and donate 100% of the commission either directly back to you or to a disaster relief fund supporting those effected by the fires. ❤️'
The star also shared her professional contact information for those looking for direct communication: 'The Gated Group with eXp Realty, [email protected], DRE# 02199802/02200594.'
She then plugged her realtor pal Kyle Whissel who is finding temporary housing for those displaced looking to move to San Diego instead of Orange County.
Gina Kirschenheiter, 40, and her boyfriend Travis Mullen are donating their real estate services to displaced Los Angeles wildfire victims
'And for anyone looking to go down to San Diego reach out to @kylewhissel …..he has graciously offered to do the same ❤️Stay safe, you are in our hearts LA County ❤️,' she penned in the caption.
In the clip, the duo got candid about giving back to the Los Angeles community and the steps those in need should take to find shelter during these trying times.
They also expressed how they would represent those affected by the devastating fires by providing housing assistance and donate commission to relief funds.
'Hi everybody. We want to jump back on here. Yesterday, Gina did some posts about the devastation occurring in LA from these wildfires. It was very impactful,' Mullen said.
'A lot of people were reaching out. We've been thinking of ways that we could try to help in a meaningful way. So the Gated Group, along with our team, has decided we're going to help anybody that has to relocate because the fires from LA and are choosing to come to Orange County.'
Kirschenheiter chimed in, 'Anyone who needs to move down to Orange County, whether it's a rental or you need to buy a home in Orange County, the Gated Group will represent you.
'100% of the commission will either be donated directly, right back to you, or to any relief fund that is helping to aid. Anybody and everybody who has been affected by the fires. We hope you're all staying safe, and just know that LA County, you're in our hearts.'
More than 100,000 residents of the City of Angels were forced to flee their homes and 24 have been confirmed dead as scattered blazes have continued to pop up in Southern California.
The Real Housewives of Orange County star turned realtor took to Instagram to share a video of herself and Mullen offering to help relocate those who have lost their homes
'My favorite part about being a realtor is helping people secure the place where life happens. Thinking about so many people losing that is heartbreaking,' the reality star said
'100% of the commission will either be donated directly, right back to you, or to any relief fund that is helping to aid. Anybody and everybody who has been affected by the fires,' Gina said; seen December 2024
'We've been thinking of ways that we could try to help in a meaningful way. So the Gated Group, along with our team, has decided we're going to help,' Travis said; seen in a throwback snap
Many A-list celebrities have lost their stunning multi-million dollar mansions in Los Angeles due to a number of raging fires; a home seen burning in Altadena
Among those impacted were several A-listers who lost their million-dollar mansion though most of the people affected by the fires are neither famous nor wealthy.
Paris Hilton, Anthony Hopkins, John Goodman, Miles Teller, Billy Crystal, Mandy Moore and Jen Atkin are among those whose homes have been destroyed by the rapidly advancing inferno.
Kirschenheiter's generous offer of representation comes after celebrating three years of sobriety and debuted her stunning post-recovery glow.
Just days ago, she shared a carousel of photos comparing her looks in the midst of her battle with addiction and her transformation since quitting drinking.