Ben Affleck Evacuates $20 Million Bachelor Pad as LA Wildfires Approach, Seeks Shelter at Ex-Wife's Home
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Actor Ben Affleck was compelled to evacuate his residence in Los Angeles as a fierce wildfire approached the vicinity. Upon arriving at his home on Wednesday morning, the actor was said to be 'devastated,' yet all attempts to mitigate the situation throughout the day proved futile. According to Page Six, by Wednesday evening, he had relocated to the nearby home of his ex-wife, Jennifer Garner, in search of refuge.
Ben Affleck evacuates his home
According to Page Six, the actor was seen displaying significant concern while driving away from his residence on Wednesday evening. Ben deemed it necessary to leave his home as the wildfires in Pacific Palisades continued to intensify. TMZ has reported that he sought refuge at the residence of his ex-wife, Jennifer Garner, who resides nearby.
Ben Affleck has recently finalized his divorce from Jennifer Lopez. The Los Angeles property he vacated on Wednesday night was one he had acquired for $20 million as a bachelor pad during the divorce proceedings.
Jennifer Garner and her family have not yet received evacuation orders, as residents in her vicinity are currently on standby. Approximately 30,000 individuals, including several celebrities, have evacuated their luxurious homes in the Los Angeles area due to the fires. Reports indicate that five lives have been lost as a result of the wildfires.
Other celebs who lost their homes
Numerous celebrities have been impacted by the wildfires in Los Angeles, with Ben Affleck being just one among many. A significant number of individuals have been compelled to evacuate their residences, with some experiencing total loss of their homes, while others remain uncertain about the fate of their properties.
According to a report by the Associated Press, the wildfires have resulted in the destruction of several homes belonging to celebrities, prompting evacuations for stars such as Mark Hamill, Mandy Moore, and James Woods. On Wednesday, Moore, Cary Elwes, and Paris Hilton confirmed that they had lost their homes to the fires. Additionally, Adam Brody, Leighton Meester, Fergie, Anna Faris, Anthony Hopkins, and John Goodman have also reported the loss of their residences as the catastrophic fire continues to spread in Los Angeles.
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