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Pacific Palisades home where Matthew Perry died is engulfed in LA fire… months after it sold for $8.5M

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Matthew Perry's former home in Pacific Palisades is under immediate threat amid the devastating wildfire ravaging the celebrity-loved enclave of Los Angeles.

Matthew Perry’s former home in Pacific Palisades, where he tragically died in 2023, is under immediate threat amid the devastating wildfire ravaging the celebrity-loved enclave of Los Angeles.

Less than three months ago, the four-bedroom, five-bathroom abode sold for a whopping $8.55 million to its current owner, real estate developer Anita Verma-Lallian.

According real estate agent.comThe property was surrounded by fire on Wednesday, and residents of Blue Sail Drive shared horrifying images of the rapidly approaching fire on social media.

The Palisades Fire, one of three unprecedented wildfires terrorizing Southern California, has burned more than 15,000 acres of land and destroyed approximately 1,000 structures. Currently, tens of thousands of Los Angeles residents are under evacuation orders.

Although it is unknown if Perry’s former home burned down, Cal Fire Live Map shows that the neighborhood is within the “incident perimeter.”

Verma-Lallian confirmed via Instagram Story that she and her family are “safe,” but did not provide any information about the status of the property.

Matthew Perry’s former home in Pacific Palisades is under immediate threat amid the devastating wildfire ravaging the celebrity-loved Los Angeles enclave.

Perry seen in 2022

Perry seen in 2022

‘Thank you to everyone who came. Our family is safe and we are waiting for updates. Praying for everyone affected by the wildfires,” the film producer wrote.

He also reposted horrific images from BBC News of Pacific Palisades homes engulfed in flames as extreme winds battered the devastated area.

Verma-Lallian, who resides in Scottsdale, Arizona, purchased Perry’s 3,500-square-foot mansion in an off-market deal in October 2024.

She previously said Los Angeles Times that he planned to use the Pacific Palisades property as a “vacation home.”

The sale of the home came almost exactly a year after the Friends star was found dead in the residence’s hot tub on October 28, 2023 at age 54.

Perry originally purchased the home, which sits on a hillside overlooking the ocean, in 2020 for $6 million. Before her death, Perry completely renovated the property, swapping out a light oak floor for darker wood and boho furniture for much brighter colors.

He frequently shared photos of his house, pool and garden, revealing that he was a big fan of Batman, as the caped crusader’s artwork featured prominently in his home.

In fact, his last Instagram post was a photo of him enjoying the hot tub he died in with the city lights twinkling behind him.

His death was ruled accidental due to the acute effects of ketamine. Buprenorphine, which is often used to treat opioid addiction, was also found in his system.

According to Realtor.com, the property was surrounded by fire on Wednesday, and neighbors on Blue Sail Drive shared horrifying images of the rapidly approaching fire on social media.

According to Realtor.com, the property was surrounded by fire on Wednesday, and neighbors on Blue Sail Drive shared horrifying images of the rapidly approaching fire on social media.

Although it is unknown if Perry's former home burned, Cal Fire's live map shows the neighborhood is within the

Although it is unknown if Perry’s former home burned, Cal Fire’s live map shows the neighborhood is within the “incident perimeter.”

Less than three months ago, the four-bedroom, five-bathroom abode sold for a whopping $8.55 million to its current owner, real estate developer Anita Verma-Lallian (pictured in 2023).

Less than three months ago, the four-bedroom, five-bathroom abode sold for a whopping $8.55 million to its current owner, real estate developer Anita Verma-Lallian (pictured in 2023).

Verma-Lallian confirmed via Instagram Story that she and her family are

Verma-Lallian confirmed via Instagram Story that she and her family are “safe,” but did not provide any information about the status of the property.

Contributing factors to his death were drowning and coronary artery disease.

Although it is unknown if Perry’s former home has perished, many members of Hollywood’s elite were unable to escape the wrath of the Los Angeles wildfires.

The upscale neighborhood of Pacific Palisades has been reduced to ashes and rubble, and several celebrities are among those who have lost their homes.

Actors Adam Brody and Leighton Meester’s $7 million mansion is among the 1,000 structures that have been destroyed due to wildfires.

The couple bought the five-bedroom home in 2019, but images show the property now engulfed in flames.

Similarly, the eco-friendly residence of actress Anna Faris, valued at $5 million, was completely decimated by the fire.

Aerial photos show how the Scary Movie star was left alone with a pile of rubble

Former talk show host Ricki Lake shared an emotional post mourning the “immeasurable” loss of her “dream home.”

Perry originally purchased the home, which sits on a hillside overlooking the ocean, in 2020 for $6 million.

Perry originally purchased the home, which sits on a hillside overlooking the ocean, in 2020 for $6 million.

The Friends star was found dead in the residence's jacuzzi on October 28, 2023 at the age of 54; Perry seen in 2022

The Friends star was found dead in the residence’s jacuzzi on October 28, 2023 at the age of 54; Perry seen in 2022

In his latest Instagram post, posted on October 23, the star shared images of him in his pool.

In his latest Instagram post, posted earlier this week, the star shared images of him in his pool.

Lake, 56, bought the property in 2014. She and her husband Ross Sussman were married there, in their backyard, just three years ago.

“I can’t believe I’m writing these words (…) Ross and I lost our dream home,” Lake wrote on Instagram.

Oscar-nominated actor James Woods shared images of a house two blocks from his property that was completely burned down.

Reality stars Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag confirmed their home was also lost.

Pratt, 41, was captured in photographs watching the fire move rapidly toward his home.

Fortunately, the couple and their two children were able to evacuate safely later that day before the flames got too close.

Meanwhile, people like Mandy Moore, Ben Affleck and Mark Hamill are among the 30,000 residents currently under evacuation orders as fires continue to rage in Los Angeles.

The Palisades Fire, one of three unprecedented wildfires terrorizing Southern California, has burned more than 15,000 acres of land and destroyed approximately 1,000 structures. Tens of thousands of Los Angeles residents are currently under evacuation orders; one house is Pacific Palisades in Wednesday's photo

The Palisades Fire, one of three unprecedented wildfires terrorizing Southern California, has burned more than 15,000 acres of land and destroyed approximately 1,000 structures. Tens of thousands of Los Angeles residents are currently under evacuation orders; one house is Pacific Palisades in Wednesday’s photo

Despite working through the night, firefighters have failed to contain any of the fires that have burned nearly 25,000 acres of land in Southern California; Firefighters pictured putting out the fire on Wednesday

Despite working through the night, firefighters have failed to contain any of the fires that have burned nearly 25,000 acres of land in Southern California; Firefighters pictured putting out the fire on Wednesday

Driven by extreme Santa Ana winds, the Palisades Fire erupted Tuesday morning in the Santa Monica Mountains and is now the most destructive wildfire in California history.

Separate fires broke out miles apart in Eaton Canyon and the San Fernando Valley on Tuesday night and continue to terrorize residents residing in the cities of Altadena, Pasadena and Sylmar.

Despite working through the night, firefighters were unable to contain any of the fires that have burned nearly 25,000 acres of land in Southern California.

More than 1,000 structures have been destroyed and, as of Wednesday, two people have died as a result of the catastrophic fires.

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