Leighton Meester and Adam Brody’s Los Angeles home was tragically burned down due to the Pacific Palisades fire in California on Wednesday.
Photos obtained by Page Six show the $6.5 million property — which boasted five bedrooms, six bathrooms and a gorgeous ocean view — being ravaged as a result of the horrific natural disaster.
One of the images displays flames bursting through what appears to be a garage door as the roof is completely blown off and smoke billows over the surrounding area.
The shots also captured the three-story house and its greenery caught on fire.
Neither Meester, 38, nor Brody, 45, have issued a statement about the destruction.
Their reps did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment.
The “Gossip Girl” alum’s latest Instagram post was from happier times this past weekend when the pair hit the Golden Globes red carpet to celebrate Brody’s best actor nomination for “Nobody Wants This.”
The actors — who have been married since 2014 and share two kids — posed happily together at the time, with Meester captioning her slideshow, “Proud of my ❤️.”
Later that evening, they celebrated the glamorous Hollywood night at Netflix’s afterparty and were all smiles at a table alongside Brody’s co-star Jackie Tohn.
Less than 48 years after the awards show, however, a wildfire began to spread across the Los Angeles region early Tuesday morning due to gusts of winds that reached 100 miles per hour.
At least 30,000 residents have had to evacuate their homes, including stars like Ben Affleck, Mandy Moore and several others.
Some celebs have also shared that, like Meester and Brody, they have sadly also lost their homes.
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag shared that their family home tragically burned down.
The former “Hills” cast member, 41, wrote via his Instagram Wednesday, “The one positive sign i saw as our house burned down was ours sons bed burned in the shape of a heart.
“A sign of how much love was in this house so thankful for all the years and memories there with our family.”
LA County Fire reported Wednesday that the wildfire has now spread to at least 5,000 acres and expanded into additional fires, including the Eaton Fire, north of Pasadena, and the Hurst Fire in San Fernando Valley. At least two people have been killed as a result of the horrific events.
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