Video shows additional wildfire coverage. (The Hill) — Paris Hilton is sharing a glimpse at her Malibu home that was destroyed by the wildfires that have spread through California, saying the loss is “devastating beyond words.” “I’m standing here ...
Hotel heiress Paris Hilton has shared horrifying video footage of her decimated $8.4 million Malibu home after the property was reduced to ash amid the California wildfires. The 43-year-old reality star and businesswoman was forced to watch the property ...
Paris Hilton is among the celebrities who have lost their homes amid the deadly Los Angeles wildfires ravaging over 15,000 acres and forcing 100,000 to evacuate.
Here’s a look at the financial standing of the socialite who recently lost her Malibu home to the Southern California fires.
"Look at your tree still here!" Hilton said in the video to her 2-year-old son. "All of your trees are still here." Hilton panned the camera to show all of the many Christmas tree
Paris Hilton shared a glimpse at her Malibu home that was destroyed by the wildfires that have spread through California, saying the loss is “devastating beyond words.” “I’m standing here ...
After Paris Hilton, who shares kids Phoenix and London with husband Carter Reum, lost her Malibu home in the Los Angeles wildfires, she shared a sweet peek into how she’s staying calm.
After Paris Hilton revealed her family’s Malibu home burned down in the California wildfires, she details her son Phoenix’s newfound interest in first responders.
Paris Hilton has pledged to adopt a dog she has been caring for since the Los Angeles fires. The 43-year-old socialite opened up her main home to a pooch named Zuzu after losing her own.
The Los Angeles fires that claimed 27 lives over the past two weeks has eased up enough for people to return home. Several said they were 'grateful' to still have a home intact.
Mandy Moore, Anna Faris, Milo Ventimiglia, Paris Hilton, Jeff Bridges, Bozoma Saint John, Mel Gibson, Billy Crystal and Diane Warren are among the celebrities whose houses were destroyed by the blazes.