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Camille Grammer Shares That Her House "Couldn't Be Saved" Amid the California Wildfires

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills mom is grateful that her family is safe as the deadly wildfires continue.

By Laura Rosenfeld

Camille Grammer confirmed that she has lost her home as deadly wildfires continue to tear through Northern and Southern California. "Sadly my house couldn’t be saved. The courageous firefighters were able to save my cars and personal items recovered from my home," Camille shared in an Instagram post on Sunday, November 11. "I thanked the fire chief and his team of firemen for all of their hard work. He took the time to explain what happened and I’m grateful for all of their hard work trying to save my home." 

In the Instagram post, Camille also shared a photo showing an aerial view of her Malibu home engulfed in flames due to what has been dubbed the Woolsey Fire. Though this is clearly a difficult time for Camille and her family, which includes daughter Mason, son Jude, and new husband David C. Meyer, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills mom is counting her blessings. "Sad we lost our home but grateful that my family is safe. Luckily we quickly evacuated our house yesterday after a patrol car drove up the street announcing mandatory evacuations," Camille also shared on Instagram. "I’m grateful for my lovely neighbors and friends who kept me informed and for their help this evening. Thank you all for caring. Special thanks to Fire Chief Rash and his brave team of firefighters."

 

RHOBH alum Adrienne Maloof showed her support for Camille on Twitter on Sunday. "To @TheRealCamilleG and all those who have lost their homes, I am deeply sorry for the pain this must be causing you," she tweeted. "This devastating fire has displaced so many. My home is open to you, and we are doing everything we can to help. Stay strong."

 

The death toll for the wildfires has risen to 31 as of November 12, according to CNN, with more than 200 people still unaccounted for. It is California's most destructive and deadliest blaze on record, Reuters reports.

RHOBH newcomer Denise Richards also shared on Instagram over the weekend that she, her family, and her pets evacuated their home in Malibu over the weekend due to the Woolsey Fire, and they are now safe. RHOBH alum Eileen Davidson also shared on Twitter on Sunday that, although she feared she had lost her house completely, she learned that she and her family had only lost the yard around their house. "Sweating it out for the next 48 hours and praying for everybody involved in this devastating and horrific fire," she tweeted. "Love to all of you." 

Lisa Vanderpump is currently organizing relief efforts for those affected by the California wildfires.

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