Grammy and Golden Globe nominee Miley Cyrus revealed Sunday that her "house no longer stands" on her $2.525M Malibu compound after being scorched by the raging California wildfires.
The 25-year-old pop star's rainbow-hued recording studio appeared to be still standing, but she's "completely devastated" by the Woolsey Fire, which has burned through 85K acres, and destroyed homes owned by Gerard Butler, Robin Thicke, and Camille Grammer.
"I am one of the lucky ones. My animals and LOVE OF MY LIFE made it out safely & that's all that matters right now," the Hannah Montana alum - who boasts 158.6M social media followers - tweeted.
"My house no longer stands but the memories shared with family & friends stand strong. I am grateful for all I have left. Sending so much love and gratitude to the firefighters and LA country Sheriff's department!"
The goddaughter of Dolly Parton's two-story contemporary home had four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and it was located just East of Paradise Cove.
Cyrus' two-acre property, which she shared with on/off fiancé Liam Hemsworth, reportedly used to feature a patio, fountains, gazebo, spa, and a two-car garage.
Luckily for Miley (born Destiny), she still has a $160M fortune to rebuild her dream home, as well as the $5.9M 33-acre, five-bedroom Tennessee farmhouse she bought last year.
Meanwhile, the Rainbowland songstress' younger sister Noah charitably donated supplies to a firestation in Calabasas on Saturday.
"This is the first fire truck that was sent out to the fire," the 18-year-old singer tweeted.
"Thank you so much to not only the firemen of Calabasas but to every firefighter and to everyone who is working hard to keep people safe."
Career-wise, Miley has yet to unveil her collaboration with her 'BFF' Mark Ronson, who called their new track 'one of my favorite songs' back on June 26.