The media personality shares two children, Phoenix and London, with husband Carter Reum Paris Hilton is feeling especially grateful for her family amid the Los Angeles wildfires. The entrepreneur, 43,
Paris Hilton Raises Nearly $1 Million For LA Fire Relief
I’m standing here in what used to be our home, and the heartbreak is truly indescribable,” Hilton, 43, wrote on social media.
The “Simple Life” alum and her husband Carter Reum purchased the waterfront getaway for $8.4 million in 2021 while they were still engaged.
Paris Hilton is mourning the loss of her family home amid the series of wildfires ravaging Los Angeles. "My heart aches," she wrote on social media.
After the Palisades and Eaton Fires broke out on Tuesday, Jan. 7, Hilton revealed the next day that she and her family watched her Malibu home burn down on live TV. On Jan. 10, she shared footage of the property after it was destroyed in an Instagram video.
Paris Hilton has revealed the shocking remains of her Malibu home ... 🥺🙏.” As of Thursday, Jan. 9, over 100,000 Los Angeles residents were under evacuation orders. The L.A. fire department also confirmed on Wednesday, Jan. 8 that five civilians ...
Paris Hilton’s Malibu house may have been destroyed by the Los Angeles fires, but that hasn’t kept her from helping others. The pop culture mogul announced Tuesday that her non-profit, 11:11 Media Impact,
The Los Angeles wildfires burned more than 17,000 homes and claimed over 16 lives. Amid this, claims of popstar Jennifer Lopez's mansion burning down in the Palisades fire have surfaced across social media.
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Mandy Moore, Anna Faris, Milo Ventimiglia, Paris Hilton, Jeff Bridges, Bozoma Saint John, Mel Gibson, Billy Crystal and Diane Warren are among the celebrities whose houses were destroyed by the blazes.
California has been left devastated by wildfires that have ravaged parts of Los Angeles, causing almost 59 square miles of damage, destroying at least 12,000 structures, and killing at least 24 people.