"It's been a really rough week in our home in Calabasas, Hidden Hills, and our neighbours in Thousand Oaks and Malibu. Our hearts are broken from the horrific shootings and those who have lost their lives and homes, as well as the hundreds of thousands of us that have been evacuated from the devastating fires that are currently burning.
"As horrible as this as been, it's been amazing to see the resilient spirit of everyone involved and the heroism of those risking their lives on the front lines. Action is necessary. So anything that we can do to help, as simple as donating to the many organizations that are collecting supplies. No form of help is too small. Our country is stronger when we come together, and we cannot face devastation alone. We must continue to reach out and help each other in these trying times.
"So thank you so much to all of the people that voted for us. This is such an honor, and we would like to dedicate this win to all of the firefighters, the law enforcement and the first responders. Thank you. We really truly appreciate what you have done for all of us, so please let's continue to pray for everyone's safety."
While accepting an award for "The Spy Who Dumped Me," Mila Kunis implored viewers to donate to the LAFD Foundation, which supports the Los Angeles Fire Department. "Glow" star Betty Gilpin called the fires "a disaster of staggering magnitude that has touched the lives of many people that we know and work with every day."
"Our hearts are with you," she added, before thanking the firefighters and first responders.
Victoria Beckham, Danai Gurira (of "Walking Dead" and "Black Panther" fame) and Melissa McCarthy also mentioned the wildfires - and the firefighters working to keep residents safe - in their speeches.