Paris Hilton has suffered a devastating loss. The reality TV star’s luxury $8.4 million Malibu beach house was reduced to ashes and rubble in the California wildfires. The house was destroyed after undergoing a full renovation recently.
Sources familiar with the situation tell TMZ that Paris Hilton’s beach house is completely gone after it was torched in the devastating Palisades fire.
The Hilton Hotel heiress is fortunate enough to own multiple upscale properties. The Malibu waterfront house she lost in the fire is not her main residence. But it’s still a heartbreaking loss for her.
Paris, 43, purchased the 3-bedroom, 3-bath property in 2021. The house is near Kanye West’s Malibu waterfront property that he purchased for $57 million. Ye was in the process of renovating it when the builders walked off the job during a dispute over money. Kanye sold the gutted home for a loss at $21 million last year. It isn’t clear if Kanye’s former home survived the wildfires.
Paris’ main residence is this 5 bedroom, 6 bath Beverly Hills mansion that she shares with her husband Carter Reum and their 2 children.
L.A. Clippers superstar Kawhi Leonard lost his Pacific Palisades mansion in the wildfires. He stepped away from the Clippers to be with his family as they deal with the aftermath of the fire, according to TMZ.
The NBA champ bought a mansion in the Pacific Palisades for $17.1 million back in 2021. The Pacific Palisades and Malibu were devastated by the wildfires and strong winds.
Kawhi Leonard is stepping away from the team to be with family who were forced to evacuate due to the Los Angeles-area wildfires, per @ChrisBHaynes. pic.twitter.com/d5i0ou0FQx
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) January 8, 2025
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass was away in Africa attending the inauguration of Ghana’s new president when the fires broke out. She returned to L.A. today, but she declined to answer questions.
SHAMEFUL: LA Mayor Karen Bass refuses to answer questions as her city burns to the ground
“Do you owe citizens an apology for being absent while their homes were burning? Do you regret cutting the fire department's budget?”pic.twitter.com/CeYWlEb5QX
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) January 8, 2025