The Pacific Palisades fire, which ignited on January 7, 2025, has wreaked havoc across Los Angeles County, leaving thousands displaced and destroying over 1,000 structures. Among the devastation are the homes of several well-known celebrities and historic landmarks, underscoring the fire’s catastrophic impact.
Scope of the Damage
The fire has consumed more than 5,000 acres, prompting California to declare a state of emergency. Over 30,000 residents have been forced to evacuate as firefighters battle the blaze, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions. Below is a list of celebrities whose homes have been confirmed destroyed by the fire.
Celebrity Homes Confirmed Destroyed
- Paris Hilton – Malibu home
- Billy Crystal – Pacific Palisades home (owned since 1979)
- Adam Brody and Leighton Meester – Pacific Palisades home
- Cameron Mathison – Pacific Palisades home
- Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag – Pacific Palisades family home
- Melissa Rivers – Pacific Palisades home
- Bozoma Saint John – Pacific Palisades home
- Anthony Hopkins – Pacific Palisades home
- Ricki Lake – Malibu dream home
- Anna Faris – Pacific Palisades home
- John Goodman – Pacific Palisades home
- Cary Elwes – Malibu home
- Sandra Lee – Malibu home
- Diane Warren – Beach home (owned for nearly 30 years)
- James Woods – Pacific Palisades home
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Celebrity Homes Confirmed Destroyed
- Paris Hilton – Malibu home
- Billy Crystal – Pacific Palisades home (owned since 1979)
- Adam Brody and Leighton Meester – Pacific Palisades home
- Cameron Mathison – Pacific Palisades home
- Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag – Pacific Palisades family home
- Melissa Rivers – Pacific Palisades home
- Bozoma Saint John – Pacific Palisades home
- Anthony Hopkins – Pacific Palisades home
- Ricki Lake – Malibu dream home
- Anna Faris – Pacific Palisades home
- John Goodman – Pacific Palisades home
- Cary Elwes – Malibu home
- Sandra Lee – Malibu home
- Diane Warren – Beach home (owned for nearly 30 years)
- James Woods – Pacific Palisades home
Ongoing Firefighting Efforts
As of January 9, 2025, the fire remains uncontained, with firefighters working tirelessly to gain control. Efforts are hampered by strong winds and challenging terrain, leaving many residents and celebrities uncertain about the fate of their homes.
This disaster has highlighted the vulnerability of even the most affluent neighborhoods to the increasing intensity of wildfires in California. The focus now shifts to recovery and rebuilding as communities grapple with the emotional and physical toll of the destruction.
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