From Paris Hilton to Anthony Hopkins, including John Goodman, Eugene Levy, Leighton Meester and Adam Brody, many Hollywood stars have seen their homes decimated by the flames currently ravaging Los Angeles.
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The Hilton heiress saw her Malibu home burn down live on television earlier this week. “I am heartbroken,” she said in a post relayed on her Instagram account.
Billy Crystal
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The home where Billy Crystal resided with his wife of 46 years was destroyed by fires in Pacific Palisades, an upscale neighborhood located in the hills of Los Angeles. “We raised our children and grandchildren there. Every square inch of our house was filled with love,” the actor said in a statement to the magazine. People.
Anthony Hopkins
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The Oscar-winning actor for his role in The Silence of the Lambs saw her luxury Pacific Palisades home burnt to the ground earlier this week.
John Goodman
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Photos obtained by American media have confirmed that John Goodman’s home was completely demolished by the flames that ravaged the Pacific Palisades neighborhood.
Leighton Meester et Adam Brody
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The home of actors Leighton Meester and Adam Brody, also residents of the Pacific Palisades neighborhood, did not survive the flames.
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Canadian actor Eugene Levy struggled to leave the Pacific Palisades neighborhood before fire destroyed his home. “I didn’t see any flames, but the smoke was very dark,” he told Los Angeles Times.
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Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag posted a few videos on their social networks where they visit the rubble of their house destroyed by the fire.
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Milo Ventimiglia accompanied the CBS News network to the site where his house stood until very recently. “You start thinking about all the memories and different parts of the house and everything else. And then you see your neighbors’ houses and everything around and your heart breaks,” the actor said.
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In a statement sent to the American magazine People, Anna Faris said she was “safe and very grateful” after escaping the blaze that tore through her Los Angeles home.
Mel Gibson
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After losing his home in the Los Angeles fires, Mel Gibson blamed California Governor Gavin Newsom. “He said he was going to take care of the forests, but he didn’t do anything. I think all our tax money was used to buy him some hairspray,” the actor told Joe Rogan’s podcast.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
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The flames completely destroyed the residence of Julia Louis-Dreyfuss and her partner Brad Hall. The couple’s two sons, Henry and Charlie, confirmed the news via their respective Instagram accounts on Friday afternoon.
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Actor John C. Reilly’s home in Altadena, north of Pasadena, was destroyed by flames.
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Actor Michael Richards – aka Kramer in the famous series Seinfeld – also lost his home in the fires.
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After losing her home following the fires, actress Candace Cameron Bure said she was worried about the future of her devastated community. “Who knows if small businesses will be able to recover or be rebuilt,” said the star of the show Full House on FOX.
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Actor Miles Teller and his wife Keleigh Sperry saw their US$7.5 million home they moved into less than two years ago burn down.
Other stars also saw their homes – and their memories – go up in smoke in the same neighborhoods. Patrick Bruel, Cary Elwes, James Woods, Diane Warren, Tina Knowles, Jeff Bridges, Candy Spelling, Cobie Smulders, Ricki Lake, Harvey Guillen, Jennifer Grey, Mellisa Rivers, Bryan Greenberg and Jamie Chung lost everything in these fires.
Others, however, were luckier; the homes of Ben Aflleck, Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks are among those spared by this tragedy.
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