The married actors, who share two children, reportedly purchased their Pacific Palisades home in 2019
Adam Brody and Leighton Meester are among the many stars who have lost their home to the devastating wildfires currently burning in the Los Angeles area.
Photos obtained by PEOPLE show the married stars’ family home engulfed in flames as it was in the path of the Palisades Fire — the most destructive in the city’s history. A representative for the stars did not respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
The Nobody Wants This actor, 45, and Gossip Girl alum, 38, reportedly purchased their five-bedroom, six-bathroom Pacific Palisades home in 2019, according to Architectural Digest. The couple, who wed in 2014, share two children — daughter Arlo, born in 2015, and son, whose name has not been revealed, born in 2020.
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Many stars have been sharing updates on the status of their homes and their safety amid the ongoing fires.
Billy Crystal, Ricki Lake, Cameron Mathison and Paris Hilton are among the stars who have confirmed their homes are gone.
PEOPLE reported that Miles and Keleight Teller, Anna Faris, Cobie Smulders and Taran Killam, John Goodman, Jennifer Grey and others also lost homes.
All My Children alum Cameron Mathison was among those who shared video footage of their homes that had burned. He revealed his house was completely destroyed by one of the blazes in a devastating Instagram Reel on Wednesday, Jan. 8.
“We are safe. But this is what’s left of our beautiful home,” Mathison wrote alongside the video. “Our home where our kids were raised and where they wanted to raise their own someday,” he added,
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag Pratt also shared a video showing their home was destroyed by the fire on Wednesday.
As of Thursday, Jan. 9, thousands of structures have been affected so far in what is already the most destructive firestorm in the city’s history. Officials have said the death toll is currently unknown as this is a “a fluid and evolving crisis.”
The fires have spread quickly in different parts of the city, and information is still evolving about the scale of the destruction and when the blazes may start to be contained.
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