Caitlyn Jenner's Malibu home no more after being destroyed by California wildfire: Report
Caitlyn Jenner's home in Malibu is reportedly no more as it was destroyed by the raging California wildfires. According to TMZ, Jenner's house that was featured on her reality show 'I am Cait', that ran for two seasons, was in the exact same area where the Woolsey fire happened. TMZ's sources stated the house went up in flames as the fires continued to burn through Malibu. Jenner's house was luxurious and situated on the ridge overlooking the beach in Malibu, just north of Los Angeles.
This is not the first time that Jenner had to deal with natural disasters. She has been living in that house since 2015, the time she came out as transgender. Just last year, during strong winds as high as 60 mph, the roof tore off her 3,500 square feet, 4-bedroom mansion.
It was earlier reported that Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, and Kourtney Kardashian had to evacuate their homes Thursday night. On Friday afternoon, the fires had reached Kim and Kanye West's Hidden Hills mansion. "Pray for Calabasas," Kim wrote on Instagram. "Just landed back home and had 1 hour to pack up & evacuate our home. I pray everyone is safe." West also took to Twitter to reveal that he and his family were safe after they vacated their house.
TMZ reported the fire has burnt about 14,000 acres so far, and has forced an evacuation of more than 75,000 homes around Ventura and Los Angeles counties. On Friday morning, there was a mandatory evacuation issued in Malibu by the officials as the fires continued to blaze out of control.