Jillian Michaels’ former Malibu mansion miraculously survives LA fires as neighbors’ homes reduced to ashes | Daily Mail Online

Jillian Michaels’ former Malibu mansion miraculously survives LA fires as neighbors’ homes reduced to ashes

Jillian Michaels’ old Malibu home has miraculously survived the devastating LA fires. The home stands largely untouched amidst the charred remains of her neighbors’ homes.

The LA fires have claimed at least 24 lives and forced over 100,000 evacuations. Unfortunately, not all celebrities escaped unscathed, as stars like Anthony Hopkins, Paris Hilton, Spencer Pratt, Jeff Bridges, and others saw their homes go up in smoke.

In new photos, Michaels’ old beachfront mansion stands largely untouched, offering a stark contrast to the devastation surrounding it. A few minor damages are visible on the 4,300-square-foot property, which boasts 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. The home is believed to be worth around $10M.

The report comes just days after the Biggest Loser star exclusively told DailyMail.com that she is ‘personally outraged’ by the wildfires ravaging Los Angeles and has a bone to pick with California’s government.

Jillian Michaels' old house is one of the few whose Malibu home has miraculously survived the devastating LA fires; seen on Thursday

She stated, ‘People are dead, homes have burned, it is not your first rodeo,’ referring to the state’s repeated struggles with wildfires. Michaels criticized California’s Governor Gavin Newsom for not taking enough action to combat the fires sooner.

In new photos, Michaels’ former beachfront mansion stands largely untouched amidst the charred remains of her neighbors' homes.

Michaels also suggested that California should implement ‘controlled burns’ to help manage fire risks, and criticized environmental activists who oppose such measures. She emphasized the importance of taking actionable steps to prevent future disasters, particularly given the state’s vulnerability to wildfires.

 

Some minor damage was visible on the 4,300-square-foot property, which boasts three bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms.

Jillian Michaels continues to advocate for better fire management strategies in California, stressing the need for government accountability and proactive measures to protect homes and lives.

'People are dead, homes have burned, it is not your first rodeo,' she told DailyMail.com.

 

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