Los Angeles:

Late actor Matthew Perry’s Pacific Palisades home where he died has been saved from the Los Angeles wildfires.

The property’s new owner, Anita Verma-Lalyan, confirmed in an Instagram post on Friday that the fire did not destroy the late Friends actor’s former home.

“We want to extend our deepest gratitude to the brave firefighters, our amazing neighbors, and the entire Palisades community for their help, strength and support during this heartbreaking time,” Anita wrote in part.

According to ‘People’, the realtor who sold her the house, Brooke Elliot Larynx, helped monitor the house during the natural disaster and save it from any fires. After thanking Lorinx for “keeping us updated on everything that’s going on”, Anita said Lorinx would “help anyone in need of a temporary home during this time”.

He asked followers to consider donating to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation. “Our thoughts are with everyone affected by this tragedy, and we hope that we can come together to heal, protect and rebuild what has been lost,” he wrote. “The Palisades will always hold a special place in our hearts”.

The film producer and real estate developer bought the property in an off-market deal a year after Matthew Perry’s sudden death.

He announced his plans to purchase and use the house as a vacation home in an Instagram post on October 31, 2024.

In the caption, she vowed to respect the actor’s “joy” as the new owner of the house. “We chose to honor the positive aspects of the previous owner’s life, his immense talents, and all the joy he brought to so many people,” he wrote. “The decision to buy the house had nothing to do with the previous owner, just our love for the house”.

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