Paris Hilton’s Malibu Beach House Shocking Condition Unveiled
Paris Hilton’s beach house in Malibu has been entirely obliterated by the devastating wildfires ravaging Southern California, with shocking photos showing the scorched remains of the residence. The destructive blaze in the Pacific Palisades region, driven by fierce Santa Ana winds, destroyed thousands of buildings and forced around 180,000 people to evacuate. The Daily Mail reports that Hilton bought the contemporary two-story home in 2021 for $8.4 million. This opulent property boasted three bedrooms, three bathrooms, expansive floor-to-ceiling windows, and a staircase that led directly to La Costa Beach. Unfortunately, it is now a pile of debris, with only a few walls remaining amid the wreckage. On Wednesday night, Hilton posted videos of her evacuation, packing her pets into a vehicle as flames consumed the surrounding area. In her social media updates, she shared her emotional experience, depicting the horrifying scene as “hell taking over.” Later, Hilton disclosed that she witnessed her house burn on live television, describing the ordeal as “heartbreaking beyond words.”
As reported by the publication, the fire, which ignited on Tuesday, has also devastated the residences of other celebrities, including Candy Spelling and Diane Warren. The Los Angeles Times noted that over 5,300 buildings have been destroyed in the Pacific Palisades fire alone, which has already resulted in two fatalities. In a statement, Hilton expressed her thankfulness for her family’s safety while grieving the loss of her home, where she created cherished memories with her husband, Carter Reum, and their young children, Phoenix and London. Moreover, she commended the firefighters for their courageous efforts and pledged to assist with relief initiatives through her media impact team. Additionally, Hilton encouraged her followers to prioritize safety and heed evacuation orders, saying, “Hug your loved ones a little tighter tonight.”