The charred remains of Paris Hilton's Malibu beach house can be seen in shocking images after being destroyed in the catastrophic fires throughout Southern California.
It comes just one day after insiders told TMZ that the house had 'burned to a crisp' and the star herself revealed she saw the property 'burn to the ground on live TV.'
On Wednesday evening, Hilton also shared an assortment of videos as she bundled her 'babies' into a car and fled her Malibu mansion in the middle of the night as the infernos continued to rage.
Paris, 43, had purchased the 2-story residence in 2021 for $8.4 million - and had a staircase in the back that once led down to La Costa beach.
The modern property also provided three bedrooms, three bathrooms and floor-to-ceiling windows.
However, in new pictures taken on Thursday, the beach house has been reduced to a pile of rubble after being destroyed in the Pacific Palisades fire that began on Tuesday amid strong Santa Ana winds.
The charred remains of Paris Hilton's, 43, Malibu beach house can be seen in shocking images after being destroyed in the catastrophic fires throughout Southern California; seen in November 2024 in West Hollywood
It comes just one day after insiders told TMZ that the house had 'burned to a crisp' and the star herself revealed she saw the property 'burn to the ground on live TV'
Paris had purchased the 2-story residence in 2021 for $8.4 million - and contained a staircase that led down to La Costa beach
Some of the wall at the front entrance still stands while the rest of the home has been completely burned.
Neighboring properties bordering the star's beach home along the highway have also been burned down.
A few scattered trees can be seen standing, but are barren and black after being charred by the flames.
Smoke still rose from the carnage of the property as the sun began to set in the distance.
The vacation home also contained numerous balconies that had offered scenic views of the Pacific Ocean only a few feet away - but were also destroyed.
Candy Spelling and Diane Warren are other celebrities that lost their beach homes in the Palisades fire - which has taken the lives of two people, per CBS News.
And in the Palisades fire alone, around 5,300 structures have been destroyed, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The Eaton fire near the Altadena and Pasadena area has taken down between 4,000 to 5,000 structures as of Thursday.
The modern property also provided three bedrooms, three bathrooms as well as floor-to-ceiling windows
However, in new pictures taken on Thursday, the beach house has now been reduced to a pile of rubble after being destroyed in the Pacific Palisades fire that began on Tuesday amid strong Santa Ana winds
Some of the wall at the front entrance still stands while the rest of the home has been completely burned
Neighboring properties bordering the star's beach home along the highway have also been burned down
A few scattered trees can be seen standing, but are barren and black after being charred by the flames
The vacation home also contained numerous balconies that had offered scenic views of the Pacific Ocean only a few feet away
Candy Spelling and Diane Warren are other celebrities that lost their beach homes in the Palisades fire - which has taken the lives of two people, per CBS News
And in the Palisades fire alone, around 5,300 structures have been destroyed, according to the Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley stated, 'The Palisades fire is one of the most destructive natural disasters in the history of Los Angeles.'
The catastrophic fires - which began on Tuesday amid strong Santa Ana winds - have forced around 180,000 people from their homes across Southern California, per NBC News.
Residents including Anthony Hopkins, Tina Knowles, Jeff Bridges, Miles Teller and John Goodman have also lost their homes in the fires.
On Wednesday, Paris bundled her 'babies' into a car and fled her Malibu mansion in the middle of the night before the wildfires burnt her home to the ground.
She shared a video on X of her dogs in the back of her car as she packed up to evacuate the dangerous situation and head to a hotel.
The clip showed her animals all gathered together on the backseat as she described running around her home to find each of her pets.
Hilton said, 'Okay we found everyone - we are packing up the car and getting ready to go to the hotel.'
'Everyone make sure to care for your pets and just praying for everyone's safety. Okay we're going to get out of here.'
Paris captioned the post: 'Evacuating our house with all our babies. Sending prayers to everyone and their pets.'
Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley stated, 'The Palisades fire is one of the most destructive natural disasters in the history of Los Angeles'
On Wednesday, Paris bundled her 'babies' into a car and fled her Malibu mansion in the middle of the night before the wildfires burnt her home to the ground
She shared a video on X of her dogs in the back of her car as she packed up to evacuate the dangerous situation and head to a hotel
In a subsequent video Paris could be heard breaking down in tears as she shared the gravity of the situation with her followers.
Sharing a clip of the flames, she said: 'Hey guys we just pulled over because I saw this big red cloud, the camera doesn't even do it justice, it literally looks like hell has taken over.'
'It's so big, it's so red. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone tonight. I'm really praying it stops soon.'
She added: 'Driving out of my house on to Mulholland. I've never seen anything like this.'
Later Paris shared an update and reassured fans they were safe, saying: 'So we made it down the mountain, stopping at the gas station - the puppies are scared. You can smell all the fire down here. I'm just glad we're all safe.'
The video came after Paris said she watched her waterfront home burn to the ground on live television in an emotional social media post.
She said: 'Sitting with my family, watching the news, and seeing our home in Malibu burn to the ground on live TV is something no one should ever have to experience.'
The hotel heiress posted to the site a lengthy message after insiders told TMZ the house was 'burned to a crisp' and 'reduced to a pile of burning rubble' amid the fiery outbreak.
Sharing a clip of the flames, she said: 'Hey guys we just pulled over because I saw this big red cloud, the camera doesn't even do it justice, it literally looks like hell has taken over'
She added: 'Driving out of my house on to Mulholland. I've never seen anything like this'
The video came after Paris said she watched her waterfront home burn to the ground on live television in an emotional social media post
Paris - who shares two one-year-old children with husband Carter Reum, 43, son Phoenix Barron and daughter London Marilyn - said she was 'heartbroken beyond words' amid the damaging wildfires.
'This home was where we built so many precious memories,' Hilton said. 'It's where Phoenix took his first steps and where we dreamed of building a lifetime of memories with London.'
She continued, 'While the loss is overwhelming, I'm holding onto gratitude that my family is safe. My heart and prayers are going out to every family affected by these fires.
'To all the people who have lost their homes, their memories, and their beloved pets. My heartaches for those still in harm's way or mourning greater losses.'
Paris said that 'the devastation is unimaginable' and 'to know so many are waking up today without the place they called home is truly heartbreaking.'
She added that members of her 11:11 Media Impact Team were 'reaching out to nonprofit organizations today to figure out how we can best support the communities impacted by these fires' and remain 'committed to offering help as soon as possible and making a meaningful difference for those who need it most.'
Paris then shared, 'To the brave firefighters and first responders risking their lives to protect us - you are true heroes.'
'I am so grateful for your courage, dedication, and the incredible sacrifices you're making to save lives and fight this unimaginable battle. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.'
Paris - who shares two one-year-old children with husband Carter Reum, 43, son Phoenix Barron and daughter London Marilyn - said she was 'heartbroken beyond words' amid the damaging wildfires
Paris took to Instagram with a series of posts documenting the tough times, writing that she was 'praying for LA/California' atop images of fires spreading throughout the area
She encouraged her followers to 'stay safe and follow evacuation orders' amid the trying time, as 'you never know when everything could change.
'Let's protect one another and hold onto hope that these fires will soon be contained. Sending so much love and strength to all of you. We're in this together, LA. Hug your loved ones a little tighter tonight.'
Sources told TMZ that the home burned in the blaze was not the 'main residence' the hotel heiress lives in, as she owns 'multiple properties,' including a mansion in Beverly Hills.
Paris took to Instagram with a series of posts documenting the tough times, writing that she was 'praying for LA/California' atop images of fires spreading throughout the area scorching homes and businesses.