PARIS Hilton has told fans how her heart has “shattered” as she returns to her destroyed Malibu home amid the devastating LA wildfires.
The Hollywood icon’s $8.4 million waterfront home is one of the many celebrity homes that have been turned to ash by the wind-fuelled blazes.
Paris, 43, took to social media to share a video of her home completely burnt to the ground.
The clip shows that her entire property has been destroyed by the killer wildfires.
Paris wrote a lengthy caption which talked about the pain she has felt at losing her beloved home.
“I’m standing here in what used to be our home, and the heartbreak is truly indescribable, she said.
“When I first saw the news, I was in complete shock—I couldn’t process it.
“But now, standing here and seeing it with my own eyes, it feels like my heart has shattered into a million pieces.
“This house wasn’t just a place to live— It was where we dreamed, laughed, and created the most beautiful memories as a family.
“It was where Phoenix’s little hands made art that I’ll cherish forever, where love and life filled every corner.
“To see it reduced to ashes… it’s devastating beyond words.”
Continuing, the heiress to the Hilton empire said: “What breaks my heart even more is knowing that this isn’t just my story.
“So many people have lost everything.
“It’s not just walls and roofs—it’s the memories that made those houses homes.
“It’s the photos, the keepsakes, the irreplaceable pieces of our lives.
“And yet, in this pain, I know I’m incredibly lucky.
“My loved ones, my babies, and my pets are safe.”
Paris ended the emotional message with: “Let this be a reminder to hold your loved ones close.
“Cherish the moments. Life can change in an instant, and it’s the love we share that truly matters. I’m sending all my love to everyone who is hurting right now.🥺🙏
The socialite’s post came after inside sources told TMZ the house was “burned to a crisp” and “reduced to a pile of burning rubble”.
Hotel heiress Paris who has two children, Phoenix Barron and London Marilyn, with husband Carter Reum, said she was “heartbroken” from the inferno.
On Wednesday, Paris shared with fans how her and her family had watched on TV as their home was burnt to the ground.
She said on X: “Sitting with my family, watching the news, and seeing our home in Malibu burn to the ground on live TV is something no one should ever have to experience.”
She added: “This home was where we built so many precious memories.
“It’s where Phoenix took his first steps and where we dreamed of building a lifetime of memories with London.”
Paris said that while the “loss” her family have experienced from the fires is “overwhelming,” she is “holding onto gratitude” that her family are safe.
Celebrity haunts have been left as ghost towns as gusty winds and dry conditions have allowed the five major fires – the Palisades, Eaton, Hurst, Lidia, and Sunset fires – to quickly spread.
Paris stressed that the “devastation is unimaginable” and said that her “heart and prayers” are with families affected by the fires.
She added: “To know so many are waking up today without the place they call home is truly heartbreaking.”
Resources for the Los Angeles wildfires
As wildfires continue to grow in and around Los Angeles cities, residents can reach out for help with resources and aid offered by organizations throughout the area.
To keep track of the live fire movements, residents can download the Watch Duty app or use its website.
You can register for emergency notifications through Alert LA County.
A comprehensive list of resources is available here.
Available shelters for evacuating residents include:
- Calvary Community Church
- Ritchie Valens Recreation Center
- Pan Pacific Recreational Center
- Westwood Recreation Center
- Pasadena Civic Auditorium
- Pomona Fairplex
- Stoner Recreation Center
Available animal shelters include:
- Agoura Animal Care Center
- Baldwin Park Animal Care Center
- Carson Animal Care Center
- Downey Animal Care Center
- Lancaster Animal Care Center
- Palmdale Animal Care Center
- Pomona Fairplex
- Industry Hills Expo
- Antelope Valley Fair
Free meals are being distributed to evacuees at restaurants and kitchens including:
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