Paris Hilton gathers her ‘babies’ and evacuates in the dead of night, fearing she might watch her home go up in flames during the Los Angeles wildfires

Paris Hilton gathers her ‘babies’ and evacuates in the dead of night, fearing she might watch her home go up in flames during the Los Angeles wildfires

Paris Hilton evacuated her Malibu mansion in the middle of the night, bundling her dogs into the car before wildfires could destroy her home.

She shared a video on X of her pets in the backseat as she rushed to a hotel, explaining how she found each of them.

In the clip, she said, «We’re packing up and heading to the hotel. Praying for everyone’s safety.»

She added in the caption, «Evacuating our house with all our babies. Sending prayers to everyone and their pets.»

In another video, Paris tearfully described the intensity of the fire, sharing footage of the flames and saying, «It literally looks like hell has taken over.»

Later, she reassured fans, saying, «We made it down the mountain. The puppies are scared, but we’re safe.»

Paris also recalled watching her Malibu home burn on live TV, expressing the emotional weight of the experience.

The wildfires, fueled by strong winds, have caused devastation across Southern California, with many celebrities losing their homes.

Paris Hilton shared an emotional message after reports claimed her home was «burned to a crisp» in the recent wildfires, which have devastated Los Angeles communities like Pacific Palisades and Malibu.

The hotel heiress, who has two young children with husband Carter Reum, expressed being «heartbroken beyond words» by the loss of a home where she had created many precious memories, including her children’s milestones.

Though the loss was overwhelming, she expressed gratitude that her family was safe and extended her prayers to others affected by the fires.

Paris also highlighted the unimaginable devastation and the heartbreaking reality of families losing their homes. She pledged support through her 11:11 Media Impact Team, working with nonprofits to aid those impacted.

She thanked firefighters and first responders for their bravery and urged her followers to stay safe, reminding them to follow evacuation orders and protect one another.

While the home destroyed was not her primary residence, sources revealed Paris owns several properties, including a mansion in Beverly Hills.

She also encouraged her followers to donate to organizations such as the American Red Cross and LAFD Wildfire Emergency Fund.

Paris, along with other celebrities like Anna Faris and Adam Brody, was among those affected by the fires, which have claimed lives and caused widespread damage across California.