A home hearth burned for greater than two hours hours Friday morning on the hillside Studio Metropolis residence of mannequin and actress Cara Delevingne.
The hearth was reported at about 4 a.m. when firefighters had been known as to the mannequin’s mansion. Flames and smoke rising from the burning two-story home might be seen from close by freeways.
The hearth close to Fryman Canyon Park was reported at about 4 a.m. when firefighters had been known as to the 3000 block of North Oakdell Lane east of Fryman Highway. Flames and smoke rising from the burning two-story home might be seen from close by freeways.
One firefighter was hospitalized in truthful situation. A resident suffered minor smoke inhalation.
The hearth started within the rear of the 6,650-square-foot mansion inbuilt 1971 and unfold to the attic, in keeping with the Los Angeles Fireplace Division. One room was consumed by flames earlier than the fireplace unfold to the attic and triggered a roof collapse, the LAFD mentioned.
Particulars about what induced the fireplace weren’t instantly out there. The hearth was knocked down simply after 6:30 a.m.
TMZ first reported that the home is the house of actress and mannequin Delevingne, who has appeared in “American Horror Story,” “Solely Murders within the Constructing,” “Suicide Squad” and different productions. The 4-bed and 6-bath residence was featured in a June 2021 Architectural Digest video with Delevingne.
A home hearth burned for at the least two hours in Studio Metropolis. Video broadcast Friday March 15, 2024 on Right now in LA.
TMZ reported that she was not residence on the time.
Delevingne later thanked firefighters in an Instagram submit.
“Thanks from the underside of my coronary heart to all of the firefighters and those that have confirmed as much as assist,” the submit mentioned.
She later posted a picture of her two cats with caption, “They’re alive! Thanks to the firefighters.”
NBC Information has reached out representatives for Delevingne for remark.