Celebrity mansions destroyed in horrific LA wildfires- Mandy Moore, Anna Faris, Miles Teller and more lose dream homes

Firefighters are fighting to contain the terrible infernos that have struck the Pacific Palisades, a refuge for A-List celebrities.

And as a result, some of Hollywood’s most well-known figures have lost their glamorous houses to the catastrophic flames that are spreading through Los Angeles.

One of the most famous roadways in the world has been reduced to burning ruins as portions of Sunset Boulevard were also set on fire.

Celebrities are escaping their homes as the terrible fires rage through Los Angeles, prompting the declaration of a state of emergency.

Actors John Goodman, Miles Teller, Anthony Hopkins, socialite Paris Hilton, and celebrities Leighton Meester and Adam Brody have all had their homes destroyed by fire.

Mandy Moore

Actress Miranda Moore disclosed that her house was completely destroyed by fire.

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In a social media post, she wrote: “Thankful for the generosity of friends who gave us a place to land last night.” attempting to hide my deep grief and anxiety from the children. For everyone in our lovely city, I’m praying. I’m devastated by the loss and devastation. I’m not sure if our location made it. #eatonfire.

However, the This Is Us actor soon disclosed that her home had vanished.

This is Altadena, the distraught celebrity wrote to her admirers. leveled. My dear house. For those of us who have suffered such great losses, I am heartbroken and crushed. I’m numb as hell.

“My children’s school is gone,” she added. Leveled: our favorite restaurants. Numerous loved ones and friends have also lost everything.

Despite the fact that our community is shattered, we will work together to rebuild it. Love is being sent to everyone impacted and working to bring this under control.

Anna Faris

The fire also destroyed actress Anna Farishas’s $5 million Los Angeles house.

Together with her spouse, Michael Barrett, Anna purchased her house in 2018.

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NCIS

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Treasure

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However, aerial photographs now reveal the home utterly destroyed, with piles of debris and burnt trees.

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Miles Teller and wife Keleigh Teller

The home of actor Miles Teller and his spouse, Keleigh, has also been lost.

Two years ago, in April, they purchased their $7.5 million mansion, which was destroyed by wildfires after catching fire.

Keleigh posted a number of images to Instagram showing the fire, firefighters evacuating people, and water left for animals to escape.

A five-bedroom house that was supposedly meant to serve as a “secondary residence” was turned to a heap of ash.

Ricki Lake

After losing her house, hairspray actor Ricki Lake wrote a devastating post.

The terrible Pacific Palisades fire destroyed her and her husband Ross’s dream house.

Ricki shared 20 pictures of her house in a collage.

I can’t believe I’m penning these words, she wrote. Ross and I lost our ideal home despite the heroic and courageous efforts of our buddy and hero @kirbykotler_.

The phrase “dream home” is insufficient. It was our earthly paradise. The location where we intended to spend our golden years together.

We never, not even for a moment, took for granted our divine location on the cliff overlooking our beloved Malibu. I shared our sunset views almost daily with all of you.

‘ This loss is immeasurable, she said, adding that the home was also, the spot where we got married 3 years ago.

She said: I grief along with all of those suffering during this apocalyptic event. Praying for all of my neighbors, my friends, my community, the animals, the firefighters andfirst responders.

The star uploaded a series of photos of their beautiful home, including memories they d made there over the years.

Paris Hilton

Paris Hilton’s impressive beachfront pad in Malibu also fell victim to the fires.

Malibu was hit on Tuesday night as the infernos gathered speed and spread across the region.

The socialite’s mansion was one of many to be razed – although it is reportedly not her main residence.

Insiders told TMZ on Wednesday that it was “burnt to a crisp”.

Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag

Reality coupleSpencer Prattand Heidi Montag – who met on The Hills in the noughties -have been one of those who have had their home destroyed.

They ve been keeping their fans in the loop on social media, with Heidi sharing her devastation through tearful videos.

Sources toldTMZthat their family home was burnt to the ground after catching fire this week.

Thankfully, the pair and their two sons were able to safely evacuate earlier in the day, and were not there when the blaze broke out.

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However, the family are said to be “distraught” by the loss of their beloved home.

Spencer filmed firefighters’ attempting to contain the blaze with an airplane dropping water on a nearby mountain.

The couple join other celebrities like Mark Hamill andTravis Barker’s children who have all been evacuated.

Adam Brody and Leighton Meester

Married actors Leighton Meester and Adam Brody’s Pacific Palisades mansion was reduced to smoking rubble.

The couple lived in their home with their two young children.

The $7million home was engulfed in flames just a couple of days after the pair appeared together at the Golden Globe Awards.

They lived in the vast home together since 2019, and the mansion boasts five bedrooms.

Chilling pictures showed its roof completely vanished and the walls eroded by flames, with plumes of black smoke pouring from what was left of the building.

Melissa Rivers

Melissa Rivers admitted her home had been tragically destroyed as she posted a statement.

The TV host s post read: Myfamilyand I have safely evacuated, and we are deeply grateful to be unharmed.

I am heartbroken by the devastation caused by the fires, which have tragically destroyed my home.

I want to express my profound gratitude to the courageous firefighters and first responders who are tirelessly risking their lives to protect our communities and save lives.

Billy Crystal

Famous actor Billy Crystal’s home was reduced only to histenniscourtsafter the raging fires.

Chilling aerial pics showed the entire home vanished amid piles of smoking rubble.

Nextto it lies the browned tennis courts that once bordered his impressive mansion.

The actor said: “Janice and I lived in our home since 1979.

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“We raised our children and grandchildren here. Every inch ofour housewas filled with love. Beautiful memories that can t be taken away.

“We are heartbroken of course but with the love of our children and friends we will get through this.”

‘War zone’ LA feels ‘broken’ as fires still ravage the city – but we will rebuild

The U.S. Sun’s Assistant Editor for Exclusives Katy Forrester is an LA resident and she witnessed first-hand the horror as flames engulfed the city. She said the city feels like a “war zone

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EVERY year Los Angeles braces itself for wildfires. It is not uncommon to see flames torching the hills and even houses burning to the ground.

But many residents have never witnessed anything as devastating as this week. And it s nowhere near over.

I spent time near Pacific Palisades, where thick smoke filled the air, and saw desperate families fleeing the city while others begged police to give them access to their properties as roads were blocked off.

Everything is gone was heard many times, as thousands of people were left homeless and with few possessions.

I was lucky to only have the power go out in my home, but I ll never forget what I witnessed traveling throughout the city.

It was like a war zone.

During a visit to a shelter, I spoke with a resident who has lived in his home for almost 30 years and is battling cancer. He stayed long after he was told to pack up and go.

It was only when flames began leaping around his building that he finally gathered his belongings and ran out.

I reported from Altadena, where buildings were still engulfed in flames, and few fire trucks were in sight as emergency services were overwhelmed.

Cars and school buses were completely torched, and heartbroken families stood around in shock, not being able to process what had happened.

As the sun went down, I drove back home towards the city center, which I felt was safe, until I saw orange flames leaping behind buildings just minutes from my house.

I felt sick. I ve never known wildfires so close to Hollywood, and suddenly, phones were blaring with emergency notifications to evacuate the area.

Traffic lights and street lamps were out, and areas filled with fallen trees from the strong winds became gridlocked.

I feel extremely lucky I live minutes outside of the evacuation zone, but friends panicked and fled their homes.

Although many worldwide will merely shrug when they hear wealthy people have lost their homes, the reality is very different.

The city as a whole feels broken, everyone from single mothers to elderly people have been through hell.

And people are angry.

Dozens have spoken of their insurance policies being canceled just months before the fires, while others are reeling over alleged corruption and mismanagement.

They may be angry. But they are also hopeful. The people of Los Angeles are made of strong stuff.

We will get through this. And we will rebuild.

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