Aerial photos of Delevingne’s formerly fancy Los Angeles home revealed it’s been left sitting and relatively untouched with the devastating effects of the fire still on display.
The photos exclusively obtained by Page Six show the majority of the $7 million mansion’s roof remains missing and the charred debris is left laying throughout the property.
Firefighters were called to the mansion in March around 4 a.m. that morning when they discovered a “heavy fire” had started in the back of the house and had “consumed one of the rooms.”
As we previously reported, it took 94 firefighters more than two hours to put out the massive fire which caused the roof of the home to collapse.
“One firefighter was transported to the hospital due to an injury and one occupant suffered minor smoke inhalation,” the Los Angeles Fire Department spokesperson said.
The model opened up about the ordeal on her Instagram Stories, stirring concern for her two cats as she shared a picture of the felines and captioned it, “My heart is broken today…”
“I cannot believe it. Life can change in the blink of an eye. So cherish what you have,” the caption continued.
At the time, an LAFD spokesperson shared that there were “no reports” of animals being injured on the property and “all occupants were out of the home.”
Delevingne later clarified via an Instagram Story that her pets are “alive” and thanked firefighters.
She was not home at the time of the fire as she was overseas in London, England, playing the role of Sally Bowles in “Cabaret” at the Playhouse Theater.
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