Camille Grammer’s House Burned to The ground In California Wildfire!

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Camille Grammer’s home has fallen victim to the most destructive wildfire in California history.

Camille’s Malibu home was burned to the ground Saturday night. Firefighters fought to save the home, but the fire was just too ferocious, according to Camille Grammer’s  Instagram page.

“Sadly my house couldn’t be saved. The courageous firefighters were able to save my cars and personal items recovered from my home. I thanked the fire captain and his team of firemen for all of their hard work.” She posted on Sunday morning.

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The devastating news comes weeks after the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast member tied the knot to David C. Meyer on October 20, in Hawaii.

The 70,000-acre Woolsey Fire tore through Malibu mansions and working-class suburban homes in Southern California’s hills and canyons. In less than two days, the Woolsey Fire and the Hill Fire, which is also burning in Southern California, prompted evacuation orders for more than 250,000 people. All of Malibu has been evacuated. 

President Trump criticized Californians for the fire and threatened to withhold federal aid to the state, claiming its forest management is “so poor.” The president made the comments as the state is battling multiple deadly wildfires.

Please keep Camille Grammer and her family in your prayers.

 

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