Paris Hilton Shares Heartbreak After Home Was Destroyed by L.A. Fires

Paris Hilton is sharing insight into the devastation caused by the Los Angeles fires. 

The woman who inherited wealth, along with her two children Phoenix (aged 2) and London (aged 14 months), shared by her spouse Carter Reum, pondered over the sadness of losing their Malibu residence when she went back to examine the destruction for herself.

In a recent social media post on January 9th, Paris shared her feelings as she stood before the remains of our former home, a sorrow that words cannot fully capture. A video of the completely charred house accompanied her message. Upon first learning of the news, I was left in utter shock, unable to comprehend it. However, standing here now and witnessing the devastation with my own eyes, it’s as if my heart has been broken into countless fragments.

Paris reflected on all the milestones her family reached in their home. 

She went on to say, “This house wasn’t just our living space—it was a canvas for dreams, a stage for laughter, and the backdrop for our most cherished family memories.” It was where Phoenix, with her tiny hands, created art that I will always treasure, where love and life seemed to overflow in every nook and cranny. To witness it turned to ashes is indescribably heartbreaking.

Instead of focusing solely on her own damaged residence, the 43-year-old highlighted the extensive damage affecting not only celebrities such as Anna Faris, Milo Ventimiglia, and Billy Crystal, but also entire neighborhoods in Los Angeles.

She clarified, “What makes this situation even more distressing is realizing it’s not unique to me alone. Countless individuals have suffered immense losses. It’s not merely about the destruction of walls and roofs; it’s the loss of memories that transformed those houses into homes. It’s the cherished photos, treasured keepsakes, the invaluable parts of our lives that can never be replaced.

Despite my heartache from the destruction, I couldn’t help but feel grateful that my dear ones were unharmed.

She remarked that despite the pain she’s experiencing, she recognizes her immense good fortune that her family has reached safety. What truly matters most to her is this safety, and she clings tightly to this gratitude with every fiber of her being. Moreover, she expresses profound gratitude towards the firefighters, first responders, and volunteers who are bravely risking their lives to combat these fires.

Apart from posting about fire-aid resources on her Instagram Story, Paris concluded her message with an optimistic sentiment as well.

For those experiencing hardship, remember you’re not facing it alone. We’re all going through this together. Together, we will rebuild, heal, and emerge stronger than before. Let this serve as a reminder to embrace your loved ones tightly. Cherish each moment, for life can unexpectedly change, and the love we share is what truly endures.

Keep reading for more stars who have spoken out on the Los Angeles disaster…

The actress who portrayed Iron Man shared her sorrow on social media, lamenting the misfortune that has befallen her cherished city.

She expressed profound sorrow in a January 9th Instagram post for numerous friends who’ve lost everything due to the fires. Gratitude was extended to those asking about their well-being, as they are currently safe. Once the fires subside, there will be more to share and plenty to do.

In the City of Angels, we’ll require help from every kind of helper,” she went on. “I urge everyone to remain cautious and careful.

As a devoted admirer, I find myself deeply moved to share that the actress once known for her captivating role in “Once Upon a Time” and the talented actor from “One Tree Hill,” both have joined forces in a heartwarming display of solidarity following the devastating loss of their shared home to the Los Angeles fires. They are pooling their resources together during these challenging times.

In a post on his Instagram from January 9th, Bryan shared an image of what used to be their house, now reduced to ruins. He explained that it was just a dream, fortunately everyone in his family is safe. He expressed gratitude towards the firefighters who are putting their lives at risk. Stay safe everyone out there.

And in between posting helpful resources, Jamie shared a tragic video of their entire neighborhood.

Oh dear, it seems our entire community was destroyed on January 9th. We’re thankful for the bravery of our firefighters and first responders, and we hope no more lives are lost in these devastating fires. Please take care and remain cautious.

Before it burned down, the Grammy-winning artist showed a final glimpse of her beautiful Los Angeles oceanfront property.

In her Instagram post from January 9th, the songwriter shared the final photo she took of Leah’s rock from her beach house, which has been her home for nearly three decades. She assured everyone that her animals and rescue ranch were safe. The house, unfortunately, appeared to have been destroyed in the fire the previous night. However, there’s a rainbow shining on it now, and she sees this as a symbol of hope for all creatures impacted by this unfortunate event.

As a lifestyle enthusiast, I wanted to share some personal news with all of you. The beautiful home my partner Lisa Marie Kurbikoff and I had in Malibu was unfortunately lost to the devastating fires that swept through our community. We send our deepest condolences to everyone affected by this tragedy and hope for a swift recovery for all.

In my January 9th Instagram post, I expressed gratitude for the safety of myself and my loved ones, a blessing from above. Regrettably, our house was among the casualties in this heart-wrenching blaze, yet we remain thankful for our survival.

Our deepest sympathies are with those affected by this devastating incident, and we’re extremely grateful for the tireless efforts of the firefighters, first responders, and law enforcement who have been working around the clock. We’d also like to express our heartfelt appreciation for the overwhelming support from everyone. It truly touches us deeply.

In a recent Instagram post on January 9th, the ex-talk show host described their last attempts to safeguard their LA residence as they watched a video of distant, ferocious fires, with her husband, Ross Burningham, by her side.

As I walk along my neighborhood street, my heart is heavy with concern for these homes and their residents, all while the flames dance ominously nearby in a video I’m recording. In this moment, I can hardly describe what possessions I hastily gathered – if anything at all – as I may have just bid farewell to my home.

She expressed her gratitude in the caption, saying “Relieved and unhurt, I am thankful.” She continued, “Forever grateful to @kirbykotler_, a true guardian angel. His tireless efforts to protect our cherished property were invaluable. There’s no doubt that if we hadn’t left when we did, we would not have made it through safely.

On the 9th of January, during an interview on Elizabeth Vargas Reports, the actor famous for Braveheart revealed that his house in Malibu had been demolished while he was off recording an episode of Joe Rogan’s podcast in Texas.

Clearly, it’s quite heartbreaking. It’s an emotional situation,” the 69-year-old expressed. “For a long time, you called that place home, and you accumulated many possessions there. I had my belongings there, and now, with everything reduced to ashes, I find some relief because I no longer have to carry the weight of my stuff.

However, upon reaching home and finding it in ruins, he was pleasantly surprised to see that his beloved chickens had made it through, exclaiming, “That’s incredible!

The actress who played the leading role in “Top Gun Maverick,” Keleigh Teller, posted one final picture of their L.A. residence, which they sadly lost to a fire.

In her January 9 Instagram post, the 32-year-old expressed gratitude to those who reached out to her, stating that their kindness had a profound impact on her. She added that she would never forget it. Moreover, she praised Pacific Palisades, where she resides, for its strength and beauty, expressing her deep affection for the place, asserting that it would recover and thrive even more in the future.

If you’re currently in Los Angeles, it would be wise to leave if possible,” she emphasized. “In hindsight, I wish I had taken my wedding dress with me, and there are many things I wish I had done differently, but none of that matters now. Prioritize your safety, evacuate. There are no adequate words. A big thank you goes out to the first responders working tirelessly.

On January 9th, the supermodel posted about the childhood home she once shared with her sister Gigi Hadid and mother Yolanda Hadid being destroyed by the Palisades Fire.

The actress from “This Is Us,” who has three children with her husband, Taylor Goldsmith, provided an update about her family following the need to leave their house due to evacuation orders.

She shared on Instagram on January 9th that we managed to park and stroll up our street to witness the devastation. Incredibly, the core of our home remains upright, though it’s currently uninhabitable yet largely undamaged.

However, she noted that the home studio, garage and back house were destroyed in the Eaton Fire.

All the houses on our street are demolished. In six weeks, my in-laws, my brother and his wife are due to welcome their first child. Our closest friends,” she noted. “I’m experiencing a strange sense of survivor’s guilt. We cherish this community and are ready to do whatever it takes to aid in the rebuilding process and provide support.

Similar to his co-star from “This Is Us”, the actor’s residence in Los Angeles was ravaged by the fires. During a visit to what was left of his property, he expressed his feelings to CBS Evening News, stating that his heart was filled with a sense of heaviness.

“You start thinking about all the memories,” he continued. “My heart just breaks.”

During the Kenneth Fire breakout on January 9th, the famous singer known as “The Irresistible” posted a picture showing smoke drifting beyond her garden. In the caption, she mentioned, “We held out for as long as possible.

The television personality who stars on “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” shared that her dream house in Malibu, which she shared with her teenage daughter Laela, was completely destroyed by the fires.

She expressed on Instagram on January 9th that this loss is beyond imagination. She mourns alongside all of Los Angeles as it’s engulfed in flames… and at this moment, she finds herself struggling to find the right words to express what she feels.

The director of Don’t Worry Darling posted on Instagram Stories on January 8th: “Tonight, my house was ablaze, but we managed to keep it from being destroyed entirely due to the heroic efforts of the firefighters at the Los Angeles Fire Department. They battled both on the ground and from the air to save us. I am grateful.

The author of the “Cravings” cookbook began preparing for an evacuation, as expressed on her Instagram Story on January 8th: “This feels unreal. I’m genuinely terrified. I’m packing.

The hairdresser and her spouse, Mike Rosenthal, successfully evacuated together with their children and pets. However, she reported that their house had been completely destroyed.

She expressed on her Instagram Stories on January 8th, “Everything around here has been destroyed.” Accompanying the message was a heartfelt selfie with tears in her eyes. “There are so many people who have lost their homes and feel frightened, it’s overwhelming to think about.

On the evening when the Sunset Fire swept through the Hollywood Hills, leaving a trail of destruction, I found myself deeply moved and offering heartfelt prayers for our community. The rapid loss that many have experienced is almost incomprehensible, and my heart goes out to each one affected by this tragedy.

On January 9th, Beyoncé’s mother revealed that her cherished location, a place she finds peace and safety, her beloved sanctuary, had been damaged by the Palisades Fire.

She titled a video of the Pacific Ocean, which she had been admiring from her small waterfront bungalow in Malibu on her recent birthday weekend, with “Gone!!”.

The entrepreneur also expressed, “I’d like to express my gratitude to the courageous individuals serving in our fire department. They selflessly put themselves in perilous situations. Thank you for your unwavering commitment, valor, and for saving countless lives.

In an emotional post on Instagram dated January 9th, during the wildfire crisis, the Academy Award winner expressed deep sorrow, saying, “Our cherished Los Angeles is grieving, as we know many of our dear friends have lost everything they had.

Observing that she was free from the flames, Gwyneth remarked, “Once the fires have subsided, there will be much more to discuss and plenty of tasks to tackle. Los Angeles, in particular, will require help from all sorts of heroes. So, everyone, stay safe and alert.

Joan Rivers’ daughter shared that their family home suffered a fire, but they were fortunate enough to escape with essential items and some valuable keepsakes.

She shared with CNN that she picked up her mom’s Emmy award, a picture of her father, and a sketch her mother made of her and her son. Instead of choosing a photograph, she opted for one of her mother’s drawings. She acknowledged that she could easily locate the photos, but a drawing like that she cannot replicate.

The “Bad Peace” singer shared on Jan. 8 that “me and my children’s home is gone.”

She posted on her Instagram Story, ‘Everything was reduced to ashes.’ I’m grateful we’re still together. Now, we begin anew. My heart feels incredibly weighted.

Travis Barker’s children, Landon and Alabama, revealed that they had to vacate their homes due to the destruction caused.

On January 7th, Alabama shared on Instagram Stories that they had to leave their home because of the rapid spread of wildfires in Los Angeles. They expressed concern and urged everyone to stay safe! The fires are reportedly growing at a speed comparable to soccer balls being rolled out.

The star of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” and her husband, Phil Laak, left their home in Beverly Hills and went to Commerce, a neighborhood close to downtown Los Angeles, due to the Palisades Fire. On January 8th, she shared on Instagram that they had to evacuate to the Commerce Casino.

In my recent post on January 8th, I expressed that my cherished home was no more due to the devastating Palisades Fire. To reminisce the past, I’ve been sharing some nostalgic photos of the property on Instagram with a poignant caption, “It’s all gone.

She went on to say, “We unfortunately no longer have our cherished dream house. It was our piece of paradise here on earth, the place we envisioned spending our golden years together. We never underestimated the breathtaking view from the bluff overlooking Malibu, not for a single moment.

She remarked, “The grief over this loss is beyond words. It’s the place where we exchanged vows three years ago. I mourn alongside everyone enduring this catastrophic occurrence.

 

To the people residing in Southern California: The President expressed his solidarity with you, as he acknowledged your struggles. In response to the ongoing wildfires, his team has been continuously monitoring the weather situation, dispatched 5 Air Tankers and 10 firefighting helicopters, positioned numerous fire engines in preparation, authorized funds for reimbursement of firefighting expenses, and granted Governor Newsom’s request for a Major Disaster Declaration.

In another Instagram post, he expressed, “I’d like to acknowledge the courageous individuals who faced danger during the last 24 hours in Southern California. Please understand that your President, along with all Americans, stands by your side.

The day following the California Governor’s declaration of a state of emergency and his warning to residents to take officials’ warnings seriously, he expressed gratitude towards President Joe Biden for his assistance during the crisis. In a post on Instagram on January 8th, he said, “Thank you @potus for your prompt action,” acknowledging help from President Biden as California tackles these unprecedented wildfires.

The actor from General Hospital shared that he and his family managed to safely evacuate during the fire, but tragically, their house was destroyed in the flames. He posted a distressing video on Instagram on January 8th, showing charred debris with the caption, “This is all that remains of our beautiful home. Our home where our children grew up and where they hoped to raise their own one day.

On January 8th, the star known as Mighty Aphrodite shared that she had to leave her home due to the Los Angeles fires. On Instagram, she wrote, “Welcome to the flames,” expressing hopes that everyone manages to evacuate safely with their families and pets. Fortunately, they were able to gather their cats during a power outage, and everything is secure.

The actress from Dirty Sexy Money posted on social media on January 9th that she’s unsure if her home in Altadena, Casa Cayne, will still be there for her to return to. She shared her affection for Altadena but expressed concern about the state of her house as it doesn’t seem promising. She and Charlie are safe though.

The former star of Riverdale posted on her Instagram Story that she had to leave her house due to some situation. She expressed that she is secure, sending prayers for the city and its residents. She urged everyone to remain vigilant and keep a constant check on their phones.

The TV chef revealed on Instagram, “I don’t have a home anymore, my house is gone.”

Following her evacuation, she expressed “everyone is okay” but also admitted, “I’m finding it hard to cope, I don’t know how to handle this. The only way I can deal with it is by going to work, and that’s exactly what I plan to do today – just as I would on any other day.

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