Spell candyA Malibu mansion has burned to the ground amid ongoing wildfires sweeping through the city.
“I am in shock and dealing with this tremendous loss for our family,” Spelling, 79, said. TMZ On Thursday, January 9th. “I'm so grateful for the memories. “It was really a wonderful gift to receive.”
Kandi also noted to the outlet that her late husband, Aaron spellloved the $23 million home just as much. (Kandy and the famous TV producer, who died in 2006 at the age of 83, shared a daughter tori spell And his son Randy Spell.)
“I'm devastated. I have so many memories in this house. Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles star Josh Flagga friend of Candy's, later told TMZ on Thursday. “The house is gone but the memories aren't. This is a complete shame. This fire is a complete shame. 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 vocal about offering support to others in need. During forest fires.
“The fires in LA have been devastating,” Randy wrote via Instagram Story on Wednesday, January 8. Lives have been lost, and many have lost their homes. “I pray that the fires will be extinguished soon and that people will begin to recover from this.”
“It's going to be a long process. To all my friends and family in Los Angeles, I love you all,” he added.
Randy also participated Various links to resources For individuals affected by natural disasters. Meanwhile, Tori uploaded a GoFundMe link after her “dear friend.” Peter FerreroA house was burned.
“My dear friend @peterferriero lost everything,” Tori wrote via her Stories. “Please help if you can.”
Ferrero, which hosts A Beverly Hills: 90210 Podcast Recap He lost his home in the fire.
“Please help us. Our house has been destroyed. We have lost almost everything inside.” books On Wednesday, share the GoFundMe link. “I don't do that kind of thing. But we literally need all the help we can get right now. If I did something for you, please remember it now.”
Former child star David Lasher “I'm so sorry,” he replied, “Call me.”
Wildfires broke out in the Pacific Palisades area on Tuesday, January 7, quickly destroying thousands of structures. Many celebrities living in the area have already lost their homes and personal belongings. Meanwhile, others were evacuated outside the city limits in search of safety.
verify LAFD website For local wildfire alerts and Click here for resources About how to help those affected.