Matthew Perry’s former LA home escapes wildfire, owner thanks community for support
New Delhi: California has been burning with devastating wildfires for the past few days. With hundreds of thousands of residents being displaced, the City of Angels has been going through a disaster. As LA hasn’t seen rain in the past eight months, the firefighters are clocking in overtime to gain control over the fires.
On January 10, 2025, evacuations were ordered after a flareup on the eastern side of the Palisades Fires. While quite a lot of residents have had to evacuate their abodes, a few parts of The Pacific Palisades survived the wildfires. The Pacific Palisades is where the late FRIENDS‘ actor Matthew Perry died. The new Indian-origin owner, Anita Verma-Lallian, took to her Instagram to confirm that the actor’s former home was spared from the deadly fires. Read more to know details.
Matthew Perry’s former home survives LA wildfires
On Instagram, Anita Verma-Lallian expressed being heartbroken over the devastating fires in the city. She then went on to show her gratitude for the Palisades community and spoke about the terror she felt when she had to evacuate. Not knowing whether they’d have a home to return to was quite challenging. However, after a gruelling week, Anita informed that their house survived. “We want to express our deepest gratitude to the brave firefighters, our amazing neighbours, and the entire Palisades community for their help, strength, and support during this heartbreaking time”, Anita Verma-Lallian wrote on Instagram.
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Anita thanked Brooke Elliott Laurinkus, for keeping them informed and providing temporary housing for those in need. She urged her followers to donate to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation to help make a change.
For those unaware, Anita is a movie producer and real estate developer who bought Matthew Perry’s former home in an off-market deal a year after the actor’s death. She announced the purchase in an Instagram post on October 31, 2024.
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