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Camille Grammer, Denise Richards And Eileen Davidson Offer Updates On Their Homes In Wake Of Deadly California Fires!

Many celebrities have been affected by the Woolsey Fire, in particular Real Housewives of Beverly Hills stars Camille Grammer, Denise Richards and Eileen Davidson. Now, the Bravo reality stars give an update on their home and how they're dealing with this tragic incident.

Denise Richards and husband Aaron Phypers posted an update following their evacuation from their Malibu home as a result of the Woolsey Fire. In a video, the couple revealed that it was day six of the fires and they still can't get into their house and are staying in a hotel. "We're going to have to find another plan of action and see if we can go see if our home's still standing," Aaron said. "Look at the chaos here," he added, showing police officers in the background directing traffic at a checkpoint.




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The two also implored Instagram followers to donate. "Please try to donate to help everyone suffering from these fires," Denise said, noting, "We're very lucky." Aaron implored, "People have no food, water, shelter, so do what you can."


Days later, Denise shared a photo of her husband carrying their belongings in a black trash bag at a hotel lobby waiting for the elevator, with the caption; "My husband with our fancy luggage been hotel hopping since evacuated #woolseyfire @aaronwilliamcameron"

Eileen Davidson, who lives in the path of the Woolsey Fire, gave an update on her family's home. Eileen, who previously noted, "After living for 24 hours thinking we lost our house completely we found out yesterday that we only lost the yard around our house," posted a picture of the damage her property sustained on Tuesday, November 13.


"Feeling humbled and so devastated for everyone and every creature affected by [the Woolsey Fire]," she wrote, showing what appeared to be fire damage to the trees right outside her gates.

As for Camille Grammer, who previously confirmed that her Malibu home was damaged due to the fire shared photos of her damaged home. Camille still owns another property in Malibu that survived the fire, a smaller beach house she bought in 2016 for $6.55 million.

"This is what's left of my home," Grammer wrote on Instagram on Thursday, alongside a photo of rubble and past pics of her two and ex-husband Kelsey Grammer's daughter Mason Grammer, 16, and son Jude Grammer, 14, and dog inside the house.

"We can replace/ rebuild our home but we can't replace people we have lost," she wrote. "I lost my assist of 20 plus years Scott two days before the fires. I'm still grieving and will continues to do so. He was family to me."




This is what’s left of my home. We can replace/ rebuild our home but we can’t replace people we have lost. I lost my assist of 20 plus years Scott two days before the fires. I’m still grieving and will continues to do so. He was family to me. So, to those out there that are yelling at officials and firemen why their houses weren’t saved let’s put things in perspective here. You are alive. You are safe. Let’s thank the firefighters for saving as many lives during this terrible disaster. We are here to help others and gather to rebuild what has been lost. Here are some pics of what is left of my house and memories from the past. I will keep these memories and hold them in my heart forever. Thanksgiving dinners, Christmas, Halloween, and charity events I hosted at my house. My family home will remain in my heart as I start to rebuild anew wherever that will be. My heart is with my family and friends. #malibustrong #woolseyfire I ❤️ Malibu!! My home always!!
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"So, to those out there that are yelling at officials and firemen why their houses weren't saved let's put things in perspective here," Grammer wrote. "You are alive. You are safe. Let's thank the firefighters for saving as many lives during this terrible disaster. We are here to help others and gather to rebuild what has been lost."

"Here are some pics of what is left of my house and memories from the past," she wrote. "I will keep these memories and hold them in my heart forever. Thanksgiving dinners, Christmas, Halloween, and charity events I hosted at my house. My family home will remain in my heart as I start to rebuild anew wherever that will be. My heart is with my family and friends. #malibustrong #woolseyfire I [heart emoji] Malibu!! My home always!!"

The Woolsey fire erupted last week and has killed three people, destroyed more than 435 homes and other structures and burned more than 98,000 acres of land across parts of northwestern Los Angeles County and southeastern Ventura County. More than 250,000 people were placed under mandatory evacuation and many, including celebrities, returned to their properties after a few days to find nothing left. One of the burned houses was one of two Malibu properties Grammer owns, which she bought in 2015 for $3.28 million, according to E! News.

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