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Camille Grammer visits burned home: It 'will remain in my heart'

By Annie Martin
Camille Grammer showed "what's left" of her house after it was destroyed in the California wildfires. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI
Camille Grammer showed "what's left" of her house after it was destroyed in the California wildfires. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo

Nov. 16 (UPI) -- Camille Grammer is ready to rebuild after visiting the ruins of her burned home.

The 50-year-old television personality showed "what's left" of her house in Malibu, Calif., in a slideshow Thursday after it was destroyed in the California wildfires.

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Grammer included photos of her home from before the fire. She said her longtime assistant Scott died two days before the wildfires started, which put losing her house in perspective.

"This is what's left of my home. We can replace/rebuild our home but we can't replace people we have lost. I'm still grieving and will continues to do so," the star wrote.

"So, to those out there that are yelling at officials and firemen why their houses weren't saved let's put things in perspective here. You are alive. You are safe," she said. "We are here to help others and gather to rebuild what has been lost."

Grammer said she hosted Thanksgiving dinners, Christmas celebrations and other events in her home, which she shared with her children. She is parent to 17-year-old daughter Mason and 14-year-old son Jude with ex-husband Kelsey Grammer.

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"I will keep these memories and hold them in my heart forever," the star said. "My family home will remain in my heart as I start to rebuild anew wherever that will be. My heart is with my family and friends. #malibustrong #woolseyfire."

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This is what’s left of my home. We can replace/ rebuild our home but we can’t replace people we have lost. I lost my assist of 20 plus years Scott two days before the fires. I’m still grieving and will continues to do so. He was family to me. So, to those out there that are yelling at officials and firemen why their houses weren’t saved let’s put things in perspective here. You are alive. You are safe. Let’s thank the firefighters for saving as many lives during this terrible disaster. We are here to help others and gather to rebuild what has been lost. Here are some pics of what is left of my house and memories from the past. I will keep these memories and hold them in my heart forever. Thanksgiving dinners, Christmas, Halloween, and charity events I hosted at my house. My family home will remain in my heart as I start to rebuild anew wherever that will be. My heart is with my family and friends. #malibustrong #woolseyfire I ❤️ Malibu!! My home always!!

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The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum had shared a photo of her house in flames last week. She and her kids evacuated the area Nov. 10 before the Woolsey fire reached their neighborhood.

"Sadly my house couldn't be saved," she told fans. "Sad we lost our home but grateful that my family is safe. Luckily we quickly evacuated our house yesterday."

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Sadly my house couldn’t be saved. The courageous firefighters were able to save my cars and personal items recovered from my home. I thanked the fire chief and his team of firemen for all of their hard work. He took the time to explain what happened and I’m grateful for all of their hard work trying to save my home. Sad we lost our home but grateful that my family is safe. Luckily we quickly evacuated our house yesterday after a patrol car drove up the street announcing mandatory evacuations. I’m grateful for my lovely neighbors and friends who kept me informed and for their help this evening. 🙏 Thank you all for caring 💜 #woolseyfire #malibu. Special thanks to Fire Chief Rash and his brave team of firefighters. 🙏

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Miley Cyrus, Lady Gaga, and Gerard Butler are among the other stars who have lost homes in the wildfires. Cyrus posted a photo from her burned down house this week.

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