Celebrities are among the hundreds of thousands evacuating their homes in California due to wildfires.

In addition to Sonoma County's Kincade Fire, a brush fire near Los Angeles' Getty Center forced 10,000 homes and businesses to evacuate.

Kate Beckinsale was forced to evacuate her home at 3 a.m. on Tuesday due to the Getty Fire in Los Angeles.

The 46-year-old actress shared a photo of the blazing wildfire to Instagram and wrote that she and here four pets were safe.

"Sending love and hope to everyone else who walked out of their house at 3 am to this, love and admiration to the @losangelesfiredepartment and most of all to David and Dorothy who didn’t need to remember in the middle of the night that I can’t drive but did," Beckinsale captioned her post.

She also thanked everyone who offered their home to her and her pets, which included an "epileptic cat."

Arnold Schwarzenegger, the state's governor from 2003 to 2011, shared on Twitter that he evacuated at 3:30 a.m.

"If you are in an evacuation zone, don’t screw around. Get out," he directed. "Right now I am grateful for the best firefighters in the world, the true action heroes who charge into the danger to protect their fellow Californians. #GettyFire"

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His ex, journalist and author Maria Shriver, also shared that she had fled her home.

"So grateful to our firefighters putting their lives on the line for all of us," her tweet read. "We have evacuated, but we’re safe. Praying for our neighbors."

Kristin Davis shared a startling photo with flames and an orange sky.

"This is what we woke up too (sic). We are safe- children and dogs," the actress wrote. "Thank you @LAFDwest and please everyone leave if you are in (evacuation) area. Stay safe"

Comedian Kathy Griffin shared a video to Twitter of the blaze from her driveway and thanked the fire department and first responders for their efforts.

"Choppers still going nonstop overhead. Thank you for saving our home. Thank you for keeping us safe," she wrote to Twitter. "Thank you for your tireless work. We see you as the heroes you are."

Responding to LeBron James' revelation that he had to evacuate and was having "no luck" looking for a place to stay, Ryan Phillippe replied "same."

The "Today" show reported NBC's Natalie Morales was forced to leave her home. Morales shared a snap of the scene with Twitter followers, the "View from the porch of our LA home."

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The "Terminator: Dark Fate" premiere planned for Hollywood Monday night, featuring the fire-evacuated star Schwarzenegger, was cancelled due to "ongoing, active fires being battled in the area," according a release from Paramount Studios.

Food from the planned after-party was donated to the Red Cross.

Other celebrities extended their thoughts to those affected by the fire.

"All my friends in LA, I love you, stay safe, please leave with your pets if you are told you need to," posted Busy Philipps.

Kirstie Alley called the scene "devastating."

"I hope no one gets harmed. We gotta find a way to prevent these," she wrote. "I hope we can."

Ava DuVernay wished "Blessings and safety to all those touched in any way by the fires in my beloved home state of California. Stay safe, folks. Be prepared and take precautions."

"Tonight I am thinking of all those displaced in California and the valiant firefighters holding the line against raging infernos," Dan Rather posted Sunday night. "To all in danger, heed warnings to evacuate. And know the rest of the country stands with you ready to help."

Contributing: John Bacon