Mandy Moore blasts hit-and-run driver who rear-ended her family car

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Mandy Moore castigated a driver who fled the scene after hitting the actress and her family.

Friday, Moore, 41, who shares the sons Gus, 4 years old, and Ozzie, 2 years old, and her daughter Louise, 10 months, with her husband Taylor Goldsmith, 39, expressed her fury on the alleged incident in an ex-expressed article since her Instagram history.

“The woman who ended my family and then left, we stopped, I hope your karma will find you,” wrote the alum “This is us”.

Mandy Moore sat in the chair during the event in 2020

Mandy Moore criticized a flight offense driver who hit his family. (Amy Sussman / Getty Images)

“Fortunately, everyone was fine, but what kind of human does that?” Moore added.

Fox News Digital contacted Moore’s representative to comment.

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Moore and his family traveled a difficult period after their house was among the ravages by the deadly fires of Los Angeles last January. The singer and goldsmith’s house in Altadena was partially destroyed by the late Eaton.

Moore’s brother-in-law, Griffin Goldsmith and the sister-in-law, Kit Goldsmith, who lived nearby, completely lost their house in the fire. The house belonging to the mother-in-law and the actress’s stepfather was also destroyed.

Mandy Moore with her children and her husband

The actress shares three children with her husband, Taylor Goldsmith. (Mandy Moore Instagram)

Shortly after the fires, Moore retaliated to the enemies who criticized him for sharing a GoFundme campaign to help Griffin and Kit.

In an article on his Instagram page, Moore shared that Griff and Kit soon awaited their first baby and “they need our support more than ever”.

“Griff is a musician on tour and also lost all his arsenal of drums / percussion he uses for a living. It’s so much.

Moore then published her legend to address people who care if she plans to financially help her family.

“And people wondering if we help our own family or that we attribute a sum of arbitrary money that Google says that someone has is not useful or empathetic,” she wrote.

“Of course we are. Our boyfriend Matt started this Go Fund Me and that I share because people asked how they could help them. We just lost most of our life in a fire too. Assymer F off. No one forces you to do anything,” she concluded.

Mandy Moore

In January, Moore castigated hateful online who criticized him for sharing a GoFundme campaign for his parents-in-law. (Images Kevin Winter / Getty)

In February, Moore went to social networks to express it Frustration with Amazon After a package was delivered to his mother in his house which was destroyed in the The Fires.

“Do better, Amazon. Can’t we have a better discretion than leaving a package in a residence that no longer exists? It is my mother and stepfather house. SMH,” wrote Moore on her Instagram stories alongside a photo of the alleged package in front of the demolished house.

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“We contacted Ms. Moore via Instagram to apologize for this and to ask for more information from her parents-in-law, so we have better able to investigate what happened here,” Amazon spokesman Steve Kelly told Fox News Digital.

Kelly continued: “For weeks, we have advised those who deliver in our name in southern California to use discretion in areas that have been affected by forest fires – especially if this implies delivering to a damaged house – which clearly did not happen here.”

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The actress also castigated Amazon for allegedly delivered a package to the house destroyed by her parents-in-law. (Photo by Rich Fury / Getty Images)

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In May, Moore called the County of Los Angeles on the “protocol devoid of meaning” preventing communities from rebuilding after fires destroyed thousands of structures in January.

The star of “A Walk to Remember” shared that she had found “impossible” to rebuild her house.

“Thank you, the County of Los Angeles for having been as frustrating and impossible to rebuild after the fires as possible,” wrote Moore in an Instagram story, according to US Weekly. “Should not be surprised, but it is the mind -blowing mind the administrative formalities and the hoops they put us throughout.”

“It is exasperating and without heart … The endless hoops and the protocol devoid of meaning the county require fire victims who want to rebuild and recover their lives,” she added. “Wasn’t California going to make this as simple as possible?”

Mandy Moore red carpet

The singer called the County of Los Angeles for making “impossible” that she rebuilt her house. (Jeff Kravitz / FilmMagic)

A few days later, the native of the New Hampshire had more to say: “6 permits issued in Altadena. 10,000 structures burned. The pace is glacial. The absurd school character they have in place which prevents those of those who are ready to rebuild is simply astounding.

“And I say this as a person with a privilege: we have insurance, plans, an entrepreneur, etc … Everyone deserves a defender and a rationalized system and supports success. People want to ride the ball and start going up their lives together.”

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“We have just finished building one of the structures that have burned [this past] November. We have all the plans and allowed ready to leave and we were told that we have to submit everything to everything and start again, “she said.” Without reason. The county should want successes at the moment, but instead, they focus on the obsolete protocol. This is why people leave California in mass. They make it impossible. “”

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