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Spelling CandyA Malibu mansion has been burned to the ground amid ongoing wildfires that have engulfed the city.
“I am in shock and processing this tremendous loss for our family,” Spelling, 79, said TMZ on Thursday, January 9. “I am extremely grateful for the memories. It was a really wonderful gift that I received.”
Candy further stated to the drawer that her late husband, Aaron Spellinghe still loved the $23 million house. (Candy and the famous TV producer, who died in 2006 at age 83, shared a daughter Tori Spelling and son Randy Spelling.)
“I’m devastated. I have so many memories in this house.” Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles star Josh Flaggwho is Candy’s boyfriend, later told TMZ on Thursday. “The house is gone, but the memories are not. This is an absolute shame. The whole fire is a disgrace. This didn’t have to happen.”
Neither Tori, 51, nor Randy, 46, have spoken publicly about the loss of their family home, but both have been open about providing support to others in need. during forest fires.
“The Los Angeles fires have been devastating,” Randy wrote via Instagram Story on Wednesday, January 8. “They lost their lives, so many people lost their homes. I pray that the fires will be put out soon and people can start to heal.”
He added: “It will be a long process. To all my LA friends and family, I love you all.”
Randy also shared various resource links for individuals affected by a natural disaster. Meanwhile, Tori uploaded a GoFundMe link for her “dear friend” Peter Ferreirothe house was burned down.
“My dear friend @peterferriero lost everything,” Tori wrote via her Stories. “Please help if you can.
Ferriero, which is hosted by a Beverly Hills: 90210 to summarize the podcast, he lost his home in a fire.
“Please help us. Our home is destroyed. We lost basically everything inside,” Ferriero he wrote on Wednesday by sharing the GoFundMe link. “I don’t do things like that. But we literally need all the help we can get right now. If I’ve ever done anything for you, please remember it now.”
Former child star David Lascher he replied “I’m so sorry” and “Call me.”
On Tuesday, January 7, wildfires broke out in the Pacific Palisades, quickly destroying thousands of buildings. Many celebrities who live in the area have already lost their homes and personal belongings. Meanwhile, the others evacuated from the city limits to safety.
Check LAFD website for local fire warnings and click here for resources how to help the disabled.