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According to reports, actors Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith lost their sprawling $42 million mansion in the Los Angeles area wildfires.

The 25,000-square-foot adobe-style mansion, designed by Stephen Samuelson, was located in the star-studded Calabasas, California neighborhood where the Kardashians also own homes.

The death toll has risen to 27 and 31 people are reported missing after wildfires tore though Southern California.

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The estate was built in 2010 and boasted basketball, volleyball, and tennis courts, a lake, and an outdoor Olympic sized pool.

The home’s grand entrance featured a hand-carved wooden door that was reportedly restored from a fort in Northern India.

The home’s amenities included nine bedrooms, a meditation lounge, pool room, home theatre, and a recording studio, where daughter Willow Smith recorded her hit single “Whip My Hair” at age 11.

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In this undated photo, Smith is seen working at his computer in his spacious home office.

Smith, who was reportedly on a business trip, flew back home when he learned his house was on fire. The house suffered extensive fire and water damage.

It isn’t clear if Jada still lived in the home following the news of their breakup in 2023.

Will’s social media accounts have been flooded with sympathy comments from followers. Some fans asked Will to confirm the reports about the devastating fire.

Will has not commented on the reports. His last Instagram post, dated Jan. 17, urged his followers to go see the comedy movie “One of Them Days,” starring Keke Palmer and SZA.

“Big congrats @keke @sza @issarae- Fantastic job on this one!! We really need these kinds of laughs right now [praying hands] thank you. Go see One of Them Days this weekend!!” Will wrote.