Paris Hilton has revealed her "heartbreak" after watching her Malibu beachfront home burn down on live television amidst the devastating Palisades Fire sweeping through Southern California. The 43-year-old media personality and entrepreneur shared her distress on social media after witnessing the destruction of her family's coastal residence on
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Paris Hilton shared an aerial footage of the ... Moore currently resides in Pasadena, California. Some areas within Pasadena have been under mandatory evacuation orders. Similarly, Petra ...
The Palisades Fire alone has killed eight people and demolished nearly 24,000 acres, including Paris’ mansion in Malibu. And the death toll from the California blazes as a whole has hit at least 24.
Paris Hilton has made an emotional return to the burnt remains of her Malibu mansion house that was destroyed in the fast-moving catastrophic wildfires that continue to devastate southern California.
Paris Hilton ... and fostered a dog from the Pasadena Humane Society who was surrendered due to the fires. Paris and her family were among the personalities who lost their home in Pacific Palisade due to the California wildfires last week.
The wildfires ravaging Southern California are making no exceptions ... A beachfront home belonging to Paris Hilton was reportedly reduced to rubble Wednesday afternoon. The property is not ...
Other performers with roots in Southern California’s entertainment industry, including Michael Douglas, Paris Hilton, and various Kardashians, have also pledged contributions.
The wildfires ravaging Southern California are making no exceptions ... A beachfront home belonging to Paris Hilton was reportedly reduced to rubble Wednesday afternoon. The property is not ...
Firefighters around Los Angeles are preparing to attack flare-ups or new blazes. The National Weather Service issued a rare warning that dry winds combined with severely dry conditions created a
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.
Firefighters around Los Angeles are preparing to attack flare-ups or new blazes. The National Weather Service issued a rare warning that dry winds combined with severely dry conditions created a