Anthony Hopkins' Pacific Palisades Mansion Destroyed in Wildfire

Anthony Hopkins' Pacific Palisades Mansion Destroyed in Wildfire


Hollywood legend Sir Anthony Hopkins is the latest celebrity to lose his home to the devastating Pacific Palisades wildfire. The actor’s mansion has been reduced to ash, leaving behind only charred rubble.

Exclusive footage obtained by TMZ reveals the tragic aftermath of the blaze, which has ravaged neighborhoods across Los Angeles this week, displacing thousands of residents.

Hopkins, 87, is no stranger to such disasters. In 2000, his London home was destroyed by a fire, though he managed to save his Oscar for Silence of the Lambs and other cherished memorabilia. In 2018, a wildfire narrowly missed his Malibu mansion, destroying his neighbor’s property instead.

This time, the actor wasn’t as fortunate. The Pacific Palisades mansion, built after he purchased two adjoining properties in 2019, has been completely wiped out. Hopkins, currently in the UK, has not yet commented on the loss.

He joins a growing list of celebrities impacted by the relentless wildfires, including Jeff Bridges, Paris Hilton, Mandy Moore, and Billy Crystal, who have all seen their luxury homes destroyed.

The fires, which began on Tuesday, have prompted mass evacuations across L.A., with hotels filling up as displaced residents seek shelter. Authorities continue to battle the out-of-control blaze, but the damage is already staggering.


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