These stars have lost their homes in the different wildfires that have raged across California over the past few years, from Malibu to Pacific Palisades. Celebrities are also not immune to the dangers of wildfires. Southern California has experienced several fires over the past few years that destroyed many celebrity homes in Malibu, Pacific Palisades, and other areas. The most devastating fires occurred in 2018 and 2025.After the 2018 Woolsey fire, Miley Cyrus revealed that she lost her Malibu home. She also referenced this loss in her single “Fool” in the lyrics, “We were right, until we weren’t / Built a house and watched it burn.” Nearly seven years later, several stars’ homes burned down, including Paris Hilton’s Malibu property. The reality TV star and her family watched their home burn on live television.
Mandy Moore

Mandy revealed via Instagram that her home in Altadena, California will be evacuated in January 2025, “before it’s too late.” In addition to her home, Mandy also revealed that her children’s school burned down as well as other buildings in town.
Miley Cyrus

Following the Woolsey fire in 2018, Miley revealed she was “grateful” for everything that remained after her and then-husband Liam Hemsworth’s Malibu home burned down. “Absolutely devastated by the fires that have affected my community,” she wrote on social media in 2019. “I am one of the lucky ones. My animals and the love of my life got out safely and that’s all that matters right now. My home is no longer there but the memories shared with family and friends are strong.”
Gerard Butler

Following the 2018 Malibu fire, Gerard unveiled pictures via social media of his house, which was partially left to rubble.
Robin Thicke

Following the 2018 Woolsey Fire, Robin revealed that she lost her home but escaped unharmed.”April, Julian, Mia and I want to thank the brave firefighters and volunteers,” Robin revealed on Instagram. “They risked their lives trying to save our home while we made it to safety. We are safe and surrounded by our friends and family. We thank you for all the love and support we have received and we send our love and prayers to everyone affected by the fire. Count your blessings!”