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Gigi and Bella Hadid’s Beloved Childhood Home Lost to California Wildfires

by Sarah M. Stone
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The ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles have led to the destruction of numerous properties, including the childhood home of supermodels Gigi and Bella Hadid.

Bella Hadid, 28, shared images on her Instagram Stories showing the Malibu mansion engulfed in flames, captioning one photo “Childhood bedroom.”

Bella Hadid’s Instagram Story

The mansion, known as the Carbon Canyon Estate, was purchased by their mother, Yolanda Hadid, and her then-husband David Foster in 2007 for $4.5 million.

After a two-year renovation, it became a European-villa-style residence featuring six bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, a wine cellar, infinity pool, theater room, and panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and Santa Monica Mountains.

The property gained prominence through its appearances on “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” where Yolanda hosted several events.

In 2015, following Yolanda and David’s divorce, the estate was sold for $19.5 million. In 2019, Kylie Jenner rented the home for $450,000 per month, and in July 2024, it was listed for sale at $35 million.

The Hadid family’s loss is part of a broader tragedy affecting many in the Los Angeles area. The wildfires have resulted in at least ten fatalities and the destruction of over 10,000 homes.

Other celebrities, including Paris Hilton, Anthony Hopkins, Jhene Aiko, and Leighton Meester, have also reported losing their homes to the fires.

Bella Hadid has urged her followers to support organizations involved in firefighting efforts, such as the LAFD Foundation and the Los Angeles Fire Department.


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