American TV personality and trans woman Caitlyn Jenner (age 69) is very lucky that her home in Malibu was miraculously spared from the Woolsey wildfire that ravaged Southern California, United States.
Caitlyn Jenner gave an update on Instagram as to how her house looks like after it dodged the Woolsey wildfire.
She exclaimed “Yey, our house made it!” She panned her camera to the surroundings of her house, showing scorched, black hills all around.
Caitlyn said, “It was devastating out here in Malibu, you could see the hills are just totally scorched…fried to say the least.”
Caitlyn Jenner @caitlynjenner
November 11, 2018Update from us
Her friend, model Sophia Hutchins (age 22) commented, “Thinking of everyone and praying for everyone. Hoping you’re all safe with your loved ones.” Caitlyn agreed and added, “Yes, and anyway, we’re very very lucky, very lucky. ”
Compare that video to this April, 2018 photo of Caitlyn Jenner’s view from her Malibu mansion.
Caitlyn Jenner fled her home just a couple of days ago, together with Sophia and their dogs.
She posted a video clip on Instagram, saying that they are safe but had no idea if the house “made it or not”.
Caitlyn Jenner @caitlynjenner
November 09, 2018We’re out of the fire zone and are safe. Thinking about all those that are affected and hope you all are safe too.
Celebrities who lost their homes in the California wildfires include actor Gerard Butler, TV personality Camille Grammer, and singer-songwriter Robin Thicke
Initial reports said her Malibu mansion burned down but a TMZ report on November 11, 2018 showed that her home did not have any structural damage.
The Woolsey fire is still raging, affecting more than 83,000 acres with only 10% contained. It is the fire that ravaged Malibu, Calabasas, and Agoura. These areas are known as celebrity hotspots, especially Malibu.