Hilton encouraged her Instagram followers to take a moment to themselves amid “everything that’s going on around us”
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.
Reality TV stars Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag, Oscar nominee James Woods, along with Adam Brody and Leighton Meester, have lost their homes to the fires. Reese Witherspoon, Steven Spielberg, Michael Keaton, Rita Wilson and Tom Hanks are among the other stars who have homes in the Palisades.
The “Simple Life” alum and her husband Carter Reum purchased the waterfront getaway for $8.4 million in 2021 while they were still engaged.
I’m standing here in what used to be our home, and the heartbreak is truly indescribable,” Hilton, 43, wrote on social media.
Paris tragically watched her home burn down on live TV. See pictures of the damage from the Palisades fire.
Hilton is one of many celebrities who have lost their homes as a result of the fires that have wreaked havoc across the Los Angeles area, causing evacuations of at least 70,000 people. Five people have been killed in the wildfires have been deemed the most destructive in Los Angeles history.
The Palisades Fire has become the most destructive fire in Los Angeles city history, with Miles Teller, Leighton Meester and Adam Brody and Anna Faris also losing their homes.
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"Look at your tree still here!" Hilton said in the video to her 2-year-old son. "All of your trees are still here." Hilton panned the camera to show all of the many Christmas tree
Paris Hilton took to Instagram to address the Palisades fire, sharing that she was “heartbroken” to see her Malibu home turn to ashes on Live TV. The house held “precious memories” for the singer. After all,
Paris Hilton is among the celebrities who have lost their homes amid the deadly Los Angeles wildfires ravaging over 15,000 acres and forcing 100,000 to evacuate.