Paris Hilton shows video of her house burnt to the ground by the fire in Los Angeles.

Fire pararage became her mansion in , due to the murderous fire in California, which has taken on terrifying proportions with 10 people losing their lives. Many are the famous, who have lost their homes to the fire, while leaving the Palisades area in Los Angeles. Including Paris Hilton. CORVERSE The “gold heiress” watched news when she saw her house wrapped in flames live. A little hour later, she went to the point to film, with the images recording the disaster. Only the entrance to the house seems to remain upright. In the caption of her posting, Paris Hilton expressed her grief, noting that she had many memories of it, along with her family. Nevertheless, she expressed her gratitude that her loved ones and pets are safe. Finally, she praised firefighters and volunteers for their efforts to help people and sent her love to those who experience the same situation. CORVERSE “I stand here, in what once was our home, and sorrow is truly indescribable. When I first saw the news, I was shocked, I couldn’t process it. But now that I’m here and I see it with my own eyes, I feel like my heart is broken into a thousand pieces. This house was not just a place to live, it was the place where we dreamed, laughed and created the most beautiful memories as a family. It was where Phoenix’s little hands made art that I would keep forever, where love and life filled every corner. To see it become ashes… is a disaster that is not described in words,” he wrote at first. See this post on Instagram. He then added: “What crushes me even more is to know that this is not just my story. So many people have lost everything. They’re not just walls and roofs, they’re the memories that these houses made, houses. It’s the photos, the mementos, the irreplaceable pieces of our lives. And yet, in this pain, I know I’m incredibly lucky. My loved ones, my children, my pets are safe. This is the most important thing and I keep this gratitude with all my soul. I am deeply grateful to all firefighters, first responders and volunteers who risk their lives to fight these fires. To all who have sent love, prayers and kindness, you reminded me that even in ashes, there is still beauty in this world. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. And to those who go through this pain, know that you are not alone. We’re in this together. We will rebuild, heal and rise stronger than before. Let this be a reminder to keep our loved ones close. Appreciate the moments. Life can change in a moment, and what really matters is the love we share. I send all my love to those who are in pain right now.”