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Actor Cara Delevingne’s Studio City home burns in fire – NBC Los Angeles

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Actor Cara Delevingne’s Studio City home burns in fire – NBC Los Angeles

A house fire burned for higher than two hours hours Friday morning on the hillside Studio Metropolis dwelling of model and actress Cara Delevingne.

The fireplace was reported at about 4 a.m. when firefighters have been known as to the model’s mansion. Flames and smoke rising from the burning two-story dwelling might probably be seen from shut by freeways.

The fireplace near Fryman Canyon Park was reported at about 4 a.m. when firefighters have been known as to the 3000 block of North Oakdell Lane east of Fryman Road. Flames and smoke rising from the burning two-story dwelling might probably be seen from shut by freeways.

One firefighter was hospitalized in truthful state of affairs. A resident suffered minor smoke inhalation.

The fireplace began inside the rear of the 6,650-square-foot mansion in-built 1971 and unfold to the attic, in response to the Los Angeles Hearth Division. One room was consumed by flames sooner than the fireside unfold to the attic and triggered a roof collapse, the LAFD acknowledged.

Particulars about what introduced concerning the fire weren’t immediately accessible. The fireplace was knocked down merely after 6:30 a.m.

TMZ first reported that the house is the home of actress and model Delevingne, who has appeared in “American Horror Story,” “Solely Murders inside the Establishing,” “Suicide Squad” and totally different productions. The 4-bed and 6-bath dwelling was featured in a June 2021 Architectural Digest video with Delevingne.

A house fire burned for a minimum of two hours in Studio Metropolis. Video broadcast Friday March 15, 2024 on At current in LA.

TMZ reported that she was not dwelling on the time.

Delevingne later thanked firefighters in an Instagram put up.

“Thanks from the underside of my coronary coronary heart to all the firefighters and individuals who have confirmed as a lot as help,” the put up acknowledged.

She later posted an image of her two cats with caption, “They’re alive! Due to the firefighters.”

NBC Data has reached out representatives for Delevingne for comment.

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