$83M Mansion From ‘Succession’ Destroyed in LA Wildfires Report

A mansion featured in ‘Succession’ has been lost to the LA wildfires, with significant damage reported across the area.

$83M Mansion From ‘Succession’ Destroyed in LA Wildfires Report
$83M Mansion From ‘Succession’ Destroyed in LA Wildfires Report

Pacific Palisades: A stunning mansion that was once showcased in “Succession” has been completely destroyed by the wildfires in Los Angeles. The Daily Mail broke the news, and it’s pretty shocking.

This was the San Onofre estate, bought by tech CEO Austin Russell for a whopping $83 million back in 2021. The fires have been intense, burning over 23,000 acres so far.

Photos from the scene show the mansion reduced to nothing but charred remains. It was a massive 20,000-square-foot home with six bedrooms and 18 bathrooms, and it was even available for rent at $450,000 a month.

The house made its appearance in the season four premiere of “Succession” earlier this year. Sadly, many celebrities in the area, like Paris Hilton and Billy Crystal, have also lost their homes to these devastating fires.

The Palisades Fire, which started on Tuesday, is just one of several blazes in the region. It’s currently only 11% contained and has damaged or destroyed over 5,000 structures.

The situation is dire, with 16 reported deaths linked to the wildfires, including five from the Palisades Fire. It’s a tough time for many in the community.

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