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Miles Teller, John Goodman and More Celebrities Whose Mansions Have Been Burned Down in Los Angeles Wildfires: See the Devastating Photos

OK! Magazine Tuesday, 14 January 2025 ()
Miles Teller, John Goodman and More Celebrities Whose Mansions Have Been Burned Down in Los Angeles Wildfires: See the Devastating PhotosThe catastrophic Los Angeles wildfires have destroyed thousands of homes, including these celebrities' sprawling mansions.
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