Wildfires Seemingly Threaten Matthew Perry’s Old Home, New Owner Posts Devastating Footage

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As wildfires continue to rage across Southern California, the new owner of Matthew Perry's former home in the Pacific Palisades has shared a video documenting the destruction in the neighborhood.

While it remains unclear if Matthew Perry's former property has been directly affected, the footage sheds light on the severity of the situation.

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New Owner of Matthew Perry's Former Home Shares Video Amid Devastating California Wildfires

Photo of wildfires in CaliforniaInstagram Stories | Anita Verma-Lallian

On Tuesday, as the fires began to spread, one of Perry's former neighbors captured video footage of the surrounding area. This video, later shared by the new homeowner, shows forest fires engulfing trees, leaving behind thick plumes of smoke. Toward the end of the clip, a firefighting helicopter can be seen dropping water and fire retardants in an effort to combat the flames.

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A Look At Matthew Perry's Former Home

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The Blast reported yesterday that Perry's former home, a 3,500-square-foot, four-bedroom mid-century modern property, was located within an evacuation zone. The late "Friends" actor had purchased the residence in 2020 for $6 million. It was sold earlier this year in an $8.55 million off-market deal, nearly a year after Perry’s untimely passing.

The property was acquired by Anita Verma-Lallian, a Scottsdale, Arizona-based movie producer and real estate developer, who intends to use it as a vacation home. Verma-Lallian purchased the home through a trust, with Brooke Elliott Laurinkus of Christie’s International Real Estate Southern California representing the sale and Greg Holcomb of Carolwood Estates holding the listing.

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Wildfires Destroy Southern California

Photo of wildfires in CaliforniaInstagram Stories | Anita Verma-Lallian

According to officials, at least five fires have erupted across the Los Angeles area, scorching more than 45 square miles and prompting evacuation orders for approximately 179,000 residents. The Palisades Fire, which has now grown to nearly 27 square miles, has destroyed hundreds of structures and remains one of the largest active blazes.

Meanwhile, the Eaton Fire in northern Los Angeles County has burned more than 16 square miles, claimed five lives, and destroyed nearly 1,000 structures. The Sunset Fire in Hollywood Hills, which erupted on Wednesday, briefly forced evacuations and threatened iconic landmarks before it was contained Thursday morning.

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As the wildfires continue to burn, the situation remains critical. Officials are urging residents in affected areas to heed evacuation orders and stay informed as firefighting efforts persist. With three of the five major blazes still entirely uncontained, the impact of these fires on communities and properties like Perry’s former home remains to be seen.

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Other Celebrities Who Have Spoken Out About The California Wildfires

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Anthony Hopkins has suffered the heartbreaking loss of his home in the catastrophic California wildfires currently ravaging Los Angeles. Fanned by powerful winds and fueled by dry conditions, the wildfires have caused widespread destruction, forcing over 30,000 residents to evacuate. Among those affected is the iconic 87-year-old actor, who's luxurious four-bedroom, five-bathroom home in Pacific Palisades, which he purchased in 2021 for $6 million, was burnt to the ground.

Paris Hilton has also fallen victim to the devastating wildfires, losing her beachfront home in Malibu. Sources confirm that the cherished property was completely reduced to rubble. While it wasn't her primary residence, the loss is deeply heartbreaking, especially as Hilton revealed she witnessed the destruction unfold live on television.

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Wildfires Force Delay of Highly Anticipated Oscar Nominations

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The Academy Awards nomination voting process and announcement dates have been pushed back by two days each due to the destructive wildfires sweeping across Los Angeles County. This change was detailed in a letter from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, obtained by CBS News on Wednesday.

In the letter, Academy CEO Bill Kramer confirmed that voting for the 97th Oscars nominations will now remain open until January 14, with the nomination announcement show rescheduled for January 19.

Plus, the 30th annual Critics Choice Awards have been officially rescheduled and will now air live on January 26 at 7 p.m. ET/PT. Despite the change, the event will still take place at the iconic Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California. Fans can watch the ceremony live on E! or stream it the next day on Peacock.

Returning for her third consecutive year, comedian Chelsea Handler will once again host the star-studded event.

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