Rob Lowe Reveals the Item He Loaned His Brother Chad After He Lost His Home in the L.A. Fires

"He got a lot of big brother hand-me-downs," Lowe said of his brother Chad

Lester Cohen/WireImage Chad Lowe and Rob Lowe at Hollywood Entertainment Museum Honors The Cast Of

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Chad Lowe and Rob Lowe at Hollywood Entertainment Museum Honors The Cast Of "Heroes" in 2008.

Rob Lowe is sharing how the Los Angeles wildfires affected his family.

The 9-1-1: Lonestar actor, 60, shared with Entertainment Tonight how his brother Chad Lowe is doing after losing his house in the Palisades fire. Rob revealed that all Chad and his family’s belongings were burned, leaving them to start over.

“My brother, unfortunately, Chad lost his home, everything in it,” Rob said. “His entire neighborhood, gone. He has three little girls, all their friends lost everything.”

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To help him get back on his feet, Rob said he has been offering some of his own stuff to Chad.

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“He got a lot of big brother hand-me-downs — he’s back to being 15 years old,” the Floor host laughed. “He said he loves to dress like a dad, I give him a lot of crap, so I [gave him] my most dad Hokas.”

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Rob Lowe and Chad Lowe

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Chad, who lived in the Pacific Palisades with wife Kim and daughters Mabel, Fiona and Nixie, shared the devastating loss in an Instagram post on Jan. 11, which showed a photo of the charred remains of the home.

“This is what remains of 10 years of building our lives,” he wrote in the caption. “Our hearts are broken, but we are comforted by all the well wishes, and offers of assistance. We are ok and will be ok. We have each other. Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers.”

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“Our thoughts and prayers are with all the other people who are suffering from this unimaginable disaster,” it continued. “We are incredibly grateful to all the first responders, police, and firefighters, who put their lives on the line to protect all of us. They are truly heroes.”

He concluded: “Home really is where the heart is. Hold those you love close. Take care of each other. This crazy thing called “life” is so damn precious. Love, Chad, Kim, Mabel, Fiona,& Nixie.”

“Plus 3 cats and 2 fish.”

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Chad was just one of many celebrities whose houses burned in the Palisades and Altadena fires, which began on Jan. 7 and ravaged tens of thousands of acres of Los Angeles.

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Among the more than 80,000 people displaced were Leighton Meester and Adam Brody, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Joshua Jackson, Anna Faris, Ricki Lake, Cary Elwes, Cameron Mathison, Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag, who all lost their houses.

Many, including Tara Lipinski, Chrissy Teigen, Britney Spears and more, shared that they evacuated. Others, such as Bella Hadid, Zooey Deschanel and Sarah Staudinger, shared that they had lost their childhood homes in the blazes. Tatum O'Neal also wrote that her late father Ryan O'Neal's home was gone.

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