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«Breaking News» Camille Grammer shares picture of destroyed Malibu mansion along with happy memories of her abode

Camille Grammer has shared an horrifying inside photo of her $3.28m Malibu mansion that was destroyed in the California wildfires last weekend.


The 50-year-old Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star revealed her heartbreak at the loss of her family home which was situated in the Paradise View Estates gated community.


The harrowing picture shows heavily charred roof beams which have collapsed from the ceiling in the inferno, with soot, burnt and rubble debris littering the room.




Harrowing: Camille Grammer has shared an horrifying inside photo of her $3.28m Malibu mansion that was destroyed in the California wildfires last weekend 


Harrowing: Camille Grammer has shared an horrifying inside photo of her $3.28m Malibu mansion that was destroyed in the California wildfires last weekend 



Harrowing: Camille Grammer has shared an horrifying inside photo of her $3.28m Malibu mansion that was destroyed in the California wildfires last weekend 





Heartbreak: The 50-year-old Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star revealed her heartbreak at the loss of her family home which was situated in the Paradise View Estates gated community


Heartbreak: The 50-year-old Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star revealed her heartbreak at the loss of her family home which was situated in the Paradise View Estates gated community



Heartbreak: The 50-year-old Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star revealed her heartbreak at the loss of her family home which was situated in the Paradise View Estates gated community



Disintegrating curtains can also be seen hanging off the windows with a pair of what appeared to be breakfast bar chairs surviving the blaze.


Sharing the photo, along with a series of family snaps of her children, daughter Mason, 17, and son Jude, 14, enjoying happy times at the house,  the ex wife of Kelsey Grammer  posted a message of hope.    

She wrote: 'This is what’s left of my home. 


'We can replace/rebuild our home but we can’t replace people we have lost,' she continues, before revealing that she did in fact lose someone dear to her, right before the fires hit.


'I lost my assist(sic) 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,' she informed her half-a-million followers.




Inferno: On Sunday, the star shared a snap of her home ablaze with the caption 'Sadly my house couldn’t be saved'


Inferno: On Sunday, the star shared a snap of her home ablaze with the caption 'Sadly my house couldn’t be saved'



Inferno: On Sunday, the star shared a snap of her home ablaze with the caption 'Sadly my house couldn’t be saved'





Happy memory: Sharing the photo, along with a series of family snaps of her children, daughter Mason, 17, and son Jude, 14, enjoying happy times at the house, the ex wife of Kelsey Grammer posted a message of hope


Happy memory: Sharing the photo, along with a series of family snaps of her children, daughter Mason, 17, and son Jude, 14, enjoying happy times at the house, the ex wife of Kelsey Grammer posted a message of hope



Happy memory: Sharing the photo, along with a series of family snaps of her children, daughter Mason, 17, and son Jude, 14, enjoying happy times at the house, the ex wife of Kelsey Grammer posted a message of hope


She then moved on to a more positive message about moving forward after tragedy: '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.'


The mother-of-three then explained the remaining slideshow of photos in her post.


'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.'




Holidays past: A Christmas tree lit up in her family room no doubt was a poignant memory


Holidays past: A Christmas tree lit up in her family room no doubt was a poignant memory



Holidays past: A Christmas tree lit up in her family room no doubt was a poignant memory


Her second pictures shows her daughter Mason sitting with her little brother Jude on what appears to be a big comfy couch in their now-destroyed living room.


A Christmas tree follows, along with a picture of her dog enjoying the view from their backyard, which is then showcased in several photos of gorgeous vista.


'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,' she concluded in her caption 'I ❤️ Malibu!! My home always!!'  


Camille managed to salvage some of her most precious belongings hours before it was destroyed in the Woolsey Fire.





Tear jerkers: A picture of her dog enjoying the view from their backyard, and a picture of the view itself painted a memorable portrait


Tear jerkers: A picture of her dog enjoying the view from their backyard, and a picture of the view itself painted a memorable portrait






Gardening fan? Her backyard was once a lush tapestry


Gardening fan? Her backyard was once a lush tapestry



Tear jerkers: A picture of her dog Joey enjoying the view from their backyard, and a picture of the view itself painted a memorable portrait



'I went to my safe and I grabbed jewelry, documents, birth certificates, and passports,' the newlywed told People on Monday.


'The bigger pieces of art we couldn't take, but we grabbed an Andrew Wyeth painting. I also took some photographs that meant something to me - my great-aunt who passed away a couple years ago. I took pictures of my family. We packed as much as we could into three cars.'    


Neither the two-time cancer survivor nor her daughter Mason thought their home would make it, and as they evacuated Malibu on the gridlocked Pacific Coast Highway Camille marveled: 'It was like the apocalypse.'


Grammer originally bought the 6K-square-foot, gated community property in April 2015 following her 2011 divorce from Frasier alum Kelsey. Their son Jude is staying with him.  




It is no more: Grand columns supported the ceiling in the dining room, which was completely destroyed


It is no more: Grand columns supported the ceiling in the dining room, which was completely destroyed



It is no more: Grand columns supported the ceiling in the dining room, which was completely destroyed





Devastation: Camille managed to salvage some of her most precious belongings hours before it was destroyed in the Woolsey Fire (pictured with daughter Mason)


Devastation: Camille managed to salvage some of her most precious belongings hours before it was destroyed in the Woolsey Fire (pictured with daughter Mason)



Devastation: Camille managed to salvage some of her most precious belongings hours before it was destroyed in the Woolsey Fire (pictured with daughter Mason)


LAFD reportedly retrieved some of the Newport Beach-born blonde's priceless artwork (collected over 20 years) as well as two Ferraris in the garage.


'They were so brave to do that. They did whatever they could. They are incredible,' the star - who's staying in a San Diego hotel - said.  


'It's a total loss. Most everything is gone. We'll see if there is anything to salvage. But we can't get into the house because it's dangerous.'


It's been less than a month since Camille walked down the aisle for the second time with father-of-two and attorney David C. Meyer on Hawaii's Big Island after a year- long romance.


'I went from one of the best days of my life, to such a tragedy. It's so sad. It's such a tragedy,' Grammer sighed.




Her son is safe: She originally bought the 6K-square-foot, gated community property in April 2015 following her 2011 divorce from Frasier alum Kelsey Grammer, and their son Jude (pictured) is staying with him


Her son is safe: She originally bought the 6K-square-foot, gated community property in April 2015 following her 2011 divorce from Frasier alum Kelsey Grammer, and their son Jude (pictured) is staying with him



Her son is safe: She originally bought the 6K-square-foot, gated community property in April 2015 following her 2011 divorce from Frasier alum Kelsey Grammer, and their son Jude (pictured) is staying with him



 


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Main photo article Camille Grammer has shared an horrifying inside photo of her $3.28m Malibu mansion that was destroyed in the California wildfires last weekend.
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It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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