Wildfires Destroy Joshua Jackson's Childhood Home
Wildfires Destroy Joshua Jackson's Childhood Home

Wildfires Destroy Joshua Jackson's Childhood Home

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Joshua Jackson's childhood home in Topanga Canyon, Los Angeles, was destroyed by the recent wildfires, leaving him and his family displaced. Despite the loss of his $2 million home, Jackson expressed gratitude that his family, including his four-year-old daughter Juno, and neighbors are safe. The wildfires, which have burned over 40,000 acres and destroyed more than 12,000 structures, have left at least 16 people dead and forced the evacuation of 105,000 residents. Jackson's home held sentimental value as it was where he spent his early childhood and later repurchased in 2001. This loss places Jackson among numerous celebrities affected by the fires, including Mel Gibson and Leighton Meester. In a statement, Jackson emphasized the importance of family over material possessions during such a crisis.

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