Aaron Paul Shares Why He Moved His Family to France After LA Wildfires
Aaron Paul cited January wildfires and a desire to expose his children to new cultures as reasons for his family’s move to Paris after selling their $10 million Los Feliz home.
- At the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix on Friday, November 21, Aaron Paul, 46, confirmed he sold his Los Angeles house and moved to Paris with his family, citing wildfire impacts.
- The January L.A.-area wildfires destroyed over 18,000 structures, burned more than 57,000 acres, prompted over 100,000 Los Angeles residents to evacuate, and caused $28 billion to $53.8 billion in damages.
- In July, Paul listed the Los Feliz home with three bedrooms, three-and-a-half baths, designed by Stiles O. Clements, on 1.5 acres for $10 million.
- Paul said the move was for their children, Story Annabelle, 7, and Ryden Caspian, 3, and that he and Lauren Paul had "always dreamt of doing a year abroad" and may extend it.
- The newest trend in Hollywood is stars leaving Los Angeles, with Glen Powell and earlier relocations by Ellen DeGeneres and Rosie O'Donnell among those impacted.
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Breaking Bad actor Aaron Paul moved to Paris with his family following the devastating fire in Los Angeles in January. The American revealed this in an interview with the British magazine Daily Mail. "When the fires happened in LA, we just knew we were done with LA, so we sold our house there and moved to Paris."
Aaron Paul & Wife Lauren Moved to France After Deadly Los Angeles Wildfires | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Aaron Paul is the latest celebrity to leave Los Angeles. In a new interview, the 46-year-old Emmy-winning actor revealed that he and his wife Lauren recently moved to France with their two kids – daughter Story, 8, and son Ryden, 3 – following the deadly L.A. wildfires. Keep reading to find out more…“When the fires happened in L.A., we just knew that we were done with L.A., so we sold our house in L.A. and moved to Paris,” Aaron shared with The …
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