Sir Anthony Hopkins has reportedly put his California estate on the market for £5.1 million after it was devastated by wildfires in Los Angeles earlier this year.
The 87-year-old Oscar-winning actor is asking $6.4 million (£5.1 million) for the two adjoining plots, which were heavily damaged in the blaze.
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| Anthony originally purchased the estate in two parts back in 2018 and 2019, spending a total of $12.6 million (£10 million) (his home pictured in 2021) |
Anthony purchased the estate in two separate transactions in 2018 and 2019, spending a total of $12.6 million (£10 million).
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| The Oscar-winning actor, 87, is said to be asking $6.4 million (£5.1 million) for the two adjoining plots, which were ravaged in the blaze |
Despite the tragic loss, the Silence of the Lambs actor has remained positive.
Speaking to The Mirror, he said, "As we all struggle to heal from the devastation of these fires, it's important we remember that the only thing we take with us is the love we give."
This isn’t the first time Anthony’s home has been threatened by fire.
In November 2018, his Malibu home narrowly escaped the Woolsey Fire, which destroyed his neighbor’s property.
Earlier, in 2000, he lost his London home to a separate fire while was in Los Angeles.
The wildfires in January claimed ten lives, displaced thousands, and caused widespread destruction in the Palisades neighborhood.
Celebrities such as Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal, Diane Warren, and Ricki Lake were among those impacted.


