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Miley Cyrus Reflects on Rebuilding Her Malibu Home Burned in Wildfire - The Statesman
Miley Cyrus is ready to return to her Malibu home rebuilt after the 2018 Woolsey Fire, a process that took about five years to complete.
- Earlier this year, Miley Cyrus said the rebuilt Malibu home will be ready in the next couple of weeks as she prepares to move back after the project.
- The Woolsey Fire tore through the property while Cyrus was filming Black Mirror in South Africa, destroying her Malibu home just weeks before she and Liam Hemsworth tied the knot.
- In a CR Fashion Book interview, Cyrus said, `I've been working on a rebuild,` confirming she has spent years on the project after losing her Malibu home.
- Cyrus told interviewers the experience changed her artistry and described the fire as a major turning point that ended relationships and brought gratitude.
- The Ramirez Canyon house once hosted her early recordings, and Cyrus said in an August 2023 TikTok, `That house had so much magic to it` after recording her first post-Hannah Montana album there.
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Miley Cyrus shares major update on Malibu home that burnt in 2008 wildfire
Miley Cyrus is finally close to moving back into her Malibu home, nearly seven years after losing it in the 2018 Woolsey Fire.“I lost my house in the Woolsey Fire and have been rebuilding now for the last five years, the Grammy...
Miley Cyrus is finally getting her Malibu home back, nearly seven years after the 2018 California wildfires. The singer revealed that the rebuilding of the house is nearing completion, and while she experienced the tragedy as a painful loss in the past, she now sees it as a blessing in disguise.
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