January 9, 2025 2:29 pm EST

Chrishell Stause and her Australian spouse G Flip have been forced to evacuate her $3.3m Hollywood Hills mansion, as a ferocious new wildfire erupts in the celebrity epicenter of Los Angeles. 

The Selling Sunset star and award-winning musician were evacuated at 2pm on Thursday AEDT. 

‘Immediate evacuation in my area,’ Chrishell captioned a post made to her Instagram Stories.

‘Me, G, and Gracie are safe and out of the house,’ she went on, ending the post with five broken heart emojis. 

Earlier today, the reality TV star shared a map of the inferno sweeping through the surrounding neighbourhoods and asked her 4million social media followers to pray for her family. 

‘Thankfully, my area is safe for now,’ she wrote, before adding: ‘Impossible to sleep while your city burns. Please pray for us.’ 

Chrishell Stause and her Australian spouse G Flip have been forced to evacuate her $3.3m Hollywood Hills mansion, as a ferocious new wildfire erupts in the celebrity epicenter of Los Angeles. Both pictured

The Selling Sunset star and award-winning musician were evacuated at 2pm on Thursday AEDT. ‘Immediate evacuation in my area,’ Chrishell captioned a post made to Instagram

In short clip filmed around the same time, Chrishell stood by her swimming pool on her outdoor patio, which features unobstructed views of the city and Hollywood Hills.

Wild weather tore down the large patio umbrella beside Chrishell’s swimming pool and smoke filled the air. 

Chrishell and G Flip have been evacuated amid warnings that another 100,000 residents should be prepared to leave their homes. 

The reality TV realtor bought the luxury four-bedroom mansion in 2021 for $3.3m, down from its listing price of $4m, after she represented herself as the buyer’s agent. 

Chrishell funded the purchase by selling her engagement ring from ex-husband Justin Hartley. 

‘When sometimes life gives you lemons, sometimes you’ve gotta add a little vodka,’ the actor, 43, joked during her appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show.

‘I was trying to, you know, make the best out of a situation.’

The house dates back to 1964, but it has had plenty of renovations in subsequent decades to give it a modern feel, and has been featured on Selling Sunset multiple times.

The primary bedroom is decked out in pricey Italian Calacatta marble and features an ensuite bathroom with steam shower and a soaking spa tub for extra pampering. 

Both the bedroom and living room feature sliding floor-to-ceiling French doors that provide abundant light and can be slid open to reveal the typically pristine view. 

Chrishell Stause bought her home (pictured) for $3.3m in 2021 

Hollywood’s biggest celebrities are picking up the pieces after discovering their affluent neighborhood was reduced to ash and rubble when the California wildfires tore through the Pacific Palisades earlier today. 

The death toll of the historic infernos have now reached five, as heroic firefighters still battle hellish conditions on the front lines of at least five different fires.

The homes of Anthony Hopkins, John Goodman and Miles Teller are among those destroyed, while dozens of other stars – including Chrishell – now face an anxious wait alongside their neighbors to learn if anything could be saved.

Chrishell Stause has been keeping her family, friends, and fans updated on her whereabouts and safety via her Instagram Stories. She has now been evacuated from her home

The hellish, fast-moving inferno now sweeping through the Hills triggered the urgent evacuation order at 6pm local time on Wednesday – impacting at least 50 acres already near Runyon Canyon.

At least five people have lost their lives in the devastating natural disaster so far – with 1,000 structures completely obliterated and thousands of people left with nothing but ash across the City of Angels.

Now, the Sunset Fire is set to wreak burning havoc in the celebrity epicenter, causing the famous strip, home to the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the TLC Chinese Theatre and the Hollywood Bowl, to be evacuated.   

Witnesses who spotted the new blaze said that the flames ‘exploded in size,’ because the area is fertile with dense brush that is unfortunately spurring on the inferno. 

Fire crews are dropping water from the skies in an effort to contain the blaze and stop the spread to nearby neighborhoods. 

But embers are beginning to fly ahead of the main fire and catch onto buildings, with video capturing at least one residential building catching alight as of Wednesday evening. 

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