Anna Faris's Home Has Been Destroyed in L.A. Fires, But She and Her Family 'Are Safe and Very Grateful'

Mar. 15, 2025

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Anna Faris’s home in Pacific Palisades was completely destroyed in a wildfire

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Anna Faris’s home has burned down amid the deadly wildfires in Los Angeles, but she and her family are unharmed, PEOPLE can confirm.

“Anna and her family are safe and very grateful," a representative for theJust Friendsactress, 48, told PEOPLE on Wednesday, Jan. 8.

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Anna Faris’s home in Pacific Palisades was completely destroyed in a wildfire

A number of other famous faces have shared how they’ve been impacted on social media, includingSpencer and Heidi Pratt, whose home was destroyedon Tuesday, andCameron Mathison, who’s family’s house was leveledin footage he posted to Instagram.

Faris bought the house she has lost in 2019 following hersplit from Chris Pratttwo years earlier. The former couple had previously shared a home together in the Hollywood Hills,Architectural Digestreported. The stars share ason, Jack.12.

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Fire personnel respond to homes destroyed while a helicopter drops water as the Palisades Fire grows in Pacific Palisades, California on January 7, 2025

Fivefires began in Los Angeles on Jan. 7, and have forced thousands to evacuate. They erupted as the National Weather Service issued a warning on Jan. 6 of a “life-threatening, destructive, widespread windstorm” beginning Tuesday afternoon.

Flames overtake the intersection of Temescal Canyon and Pacific Coast Highway Fire at the Palisades Fire in Pacific Palisades California on January 7, 2025.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bassdeclared a state of emergencylate Tuesday night, and President Joe Biden offered federal assistance to help combat the spreading fires.

“This event is not only not over, but it is just getting started and will get significantly worse before it gets better,” said Daniel Swain, a UCLA climate scientist, at an afternoon briefing on Tuesday, Jan. 7,The Los Angeles Timesreported.

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source: people.com