Devastating Wildfires Destroy Homes Of Paris Hilton, Adam Brody, And More Celebrities
In January 2025, devastating wildfires in Los Angeles destroyed over 1,000 structures, including the homes of celebrities.
Published Jan 15, 2025

Table of Contents
- Affected Celebrities
- Impact on the Community
- Response and Relief Efforts
In January 2025, Los Angeles was devastated by catastrophic wildfires that destroyed over 1,000 structures, including the residences of some well-known celebrities. The fires also destroyed Paris Hilton's spectacular beachside home in Malibu. Malibu was hit on Tuesday night as the infernos accelerated and spread throughout the region. The socialite's estate was one of many to be burned, even though it is supposedly not her primary residence.
Affected Celebrities
Among those who have tragically lost their residences are:
- Paris Hilton: The socialite and entrepreneur's Malibu beachfront home, valued at $13.54 million, was destroyed in the fires.
- Adam Brody and Leighton Meester: The couple's Pacific Palisades home was among the properties lost in the devastating fires.
- Billy Crystal: The veteran actor's residence was also destroyed in the wildfires.
- Anna Faris: The actress's home was among those affected by the fires.
- Ben Affleck: The actor evacuated his $33.1 million Brentwood house and moved to his ex-wife Jennifer Garner’s home with their children.
- Eugene Levy: The actor's residence was among those affected by the fires.
- Fergie: The singer's residence was among those affected by the fires.
- Harrison Ford: The actor received assistance from the Los Angeles Police Department to check on his Brentwood home amidst the raging wildfires.
Impact on the Community
The fires have forced approximately 130,000 people to evacuate from affected areas, including parts of the iconic Sunset Boulevard.
The Pacific Palisades fire alone has become the most destructive blaze in the city's history, reducing approximately 16,000 acres to ashes and destroying over 1,000 structures within 36 hours.

Response and Relief Efforts
In response to the devastation, local authorities and relief organizations have mobilized to provide assistance to those affected. Celebrities and residents have taken to social media to share their experiences and offer support to the community. For instance, Bethenny Frankel's charity, Strong, partnered with the Global Empowerment Mission to aid relief efforts.
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