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Cara Delevingne's LA home, featured in Architectural Digest tour, consumed by 'heavy' fire
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Date:2025-04-18 10:37:25
Cara Delevingne's Los Angeles-area home went up in flames, causing its roof to collapse, as the model and actress was in the U.K. for work.
According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, the fire was reported in Studio City, located in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley, at 3:57 a.m. There was "heavy fire in the rear, which consumed one room in the rear and developed into a deep-seated attic fire," according to the incident report released at 6 a.m.
Everyone inside was safely evacuated from the home before firefighters tackled the blaze. They "pulled back into defensive mode due to the long duration of heavy fire exposing the structural members," according to the report.
As a result, the house's roof collapsed while "firefighters continued to apply hose streams from the exterior."
Putting out the fire required the work of 94 firefighters and took two hours and 16 minutes. A firefighter "was transported in fair condition, and one occupant sustained minor smoke inhalation," the report states. The cause of the fire is being investigated.
USA TODAY has reached out to reps for Delevingne and the LAFD for comment.
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The "Only Murders in the Building" star, who has been in London performing in a West End production of "Cabaret," took to Instagram Friday after reports came out about her house fire.
"My heart is broken today… I cannot believe it. Life can change in a blink of an eye. So cherish what you have 💔," she wrote over a photo of her cats that she posted to her Instagram Story. In the next slide, she posted a short clip showing several firetrucks. She then shared a message of gratitude: "Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all the firefighters and people that have showed up to help," she wrote.
After alluding to her cats perishing in the blaze earlier, Delevingne shared an updated on her beloved felines: "They are alive! Thank you to the firefighters ♥," she wrote in an Instagram Story.
Based on photos from a past real estate listing for the property, the address appears to be the same home where the British actress did an Architectural Digest Open Door tour in 2021.
The video went viral due to Delevingne's fun and chaotic sense of style, which manifested in a "vagina tunnel" being installed between two rooms, as well as an indoor ball pit room and trampolines installed in her lawn.
"The theme of this house, it's not 'Alice in Wonderland; every room has a different theme," she told AD. "But again, I feel like the theme of this is definitely like a Mad Hatter's tea party."
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