Paris Hilton Writes about Emotional Visit to Scorched LA Home
Paris Hilton shared an emotional update after her Los Angeles home was destroyed by wildfires.
On Thursday, January 9, Hilton, 43, shared a video of himself visiting the remains of his home on Instagram, showing the damage caused by the fires that started on Tuesday, January 7, and destroyed parts of LA, including Pacific Palisades, Malibu and Hollywood Hills .
“I’m standing here in the place that used to be our home, and the heartache is truly indescribable. “When I first saw the news, I was very shocked—I couldn’t answer myself. But now, when I stand here and see it with my own eyes, it feels like my heart is shattered into a million pieces.😢💔”
“This house wasn’t just a place to live— It was where we dreamed, laughed, and made great memories as a family. It was where the little hands of Phoenix created art that I will cherish forever, where love and life filled every corner. Seeing it turn into ashes… it’s very sad,” he continued, referring to son Phoenix, who turns two this month. (Hilton also has a daughter London, 12 months, with a husband Carter Reum.)
In the post, Hilton shared his sympathies with other Los Angeles residents who have lost their homes, noting, “It’s not just the walls and the roof—it’s the memories that make those houses homes. Pictures, memories, irreplaceable pieces of our lives. “
However, the former reality star and DJ admitted she is “incredibly lucky.”
“My loved ones, my children, and my pets are safe.🥹 That’s the most important thing, and I hold on to that gratitude with everything I have,” he added, thanking the firefighters and first responders who battled the wildfire. three days ago.
On Wednesday, January 8, the Paris and Nicole: The Encore The star revealed on Instagram that he is among the many celebrities who lost their homes due to the fire. Hilton wrote that his home was “where Phoenix took its first steps and where we dreamed of creating lifelong memories with London.”
More than 130,000 are under evacuation orders, according to the report The Associated Press. Stars includedg Mark Hamill, Jennie Garth again Mandy Moore they are among those who came out of their homes. Some stars shared stories of losing their homes together Milo Ventimiglia, Miles Teller again Billy Crystal.
Check the LAFD website for local wildfire warnings and click here for resources on how to help those affected.