Did Jennifer Lopez’s LA Home Burn Down In Palisades Fire? Fact-Checking Claim

The Los Angeles wildfires burned more than 17,000 homes and claimed over 16 lives. Amid this, claims of popstar Jennifer Lopez’s mansion burning down in the Palisades fire have surfaced across social media. Several posts were made, as well as YouTube videos claiming that Lopez’s home had been destroyed

Jennifer Lopez  (Photo Credits: X / Twitter)
The Los Angeles wildfires burned more than 17,000 homes and claimed over 16 lives. Amid this, claims of popstar Jennifer Lopez’s mansion burning down in the Palisades fire have surfaced across social media. Several posts were made, as well as YouTube videos claiming that Lopez’s home had been destroyed.

Even though multiple celebrities, including Ben Affleck, the Kardashians, Paris Hilton and Mel Gibson, among others, lost their homes in the LA fires. However, there has been no report that says Jennifer Lopez’s home has been destroyed in the Palisades fire.

Here’s a video posted on YouTube claiming that Jennifer Lopez’s home has been destroyed in the Palisades Fire:

Celebrity Homes Destroyed In The Los Angeles Fires

Paris Hilton

The US$8.4 million oceanfront mansion in Malibu where Paris Hilton resided with her husband, Carter Reum, and two kids was totally demolished.
Did Jennifer Lopez's LA Home Burn Down In Palisades Fire? Fact-Checking  Claim

Sarah Wright Olsen and Eric Christian Olsen

Actor Sarah Wright Olsen and her husband Eric Christian Olsen,lost their Malibu house where they lived with their three kids, she confirmed on Instagram.

Mandy Moore

The flames destroyed Mandy Moore’s home, a stunning mid-century modern treasure in the hills. The Pasadena property had been meticulously refurbished by the actress to highlight its 1950s character. According to reports, Moore’s family is taking refuge at the house of longtime friends Matthew Koma and Hilary Duff in Beverly Hills.

Mel Gibson

Mel Gibson’s huge oceanfront home in Malibu was wrecked while he was gone. For fifteen years, the director and actor have resided there.

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The statement continued, “We encourage everyone to watch Unstoppable on Prime Video, which will be available globally on January 16. Thank you for your understanding and please stay safe.”

Universal Pictures also canceled its premiere for Wolf Man which was scheduled to take place on Tuesday at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. Similarly, Netflix canceled an event in Hollywood which was due to celebrate the music of Emilia Pérez with songwriters/composers Camille & Clément.
Jennifer Lopez's film premiere canceled as devastating wildfire rips  through Los Angeles - The Mirror US
California Governor Gavin Newsom has said many structures have already been destroyed as a result of the wildfires. He announced a state of emergency for Ventura and Los Angeles Counties following the fire.