Candy Spelling's Malibu mansion was destroyed in the ongoing wildfires that have ravaged the city. Spelling, 79, expressed shock and grief over the loss of the $23 million home, which she shared with her late husband, Aaron Spelling. The couple's daughter, Tori Spelling, and son, Randy Spelling, have publicly offered support to others affected by the wildfires.
Candy Spelling ’s Malibu mansion was burned to the ground amid the ongoing wildfires sweeping the city.
Candy further noted to the outlet that her late husband, Aaron Spelling, equally loved the $23 million house. Neither Tori, 51, nor Randy, 46, have publicly addressed the loss of their family home but have both been outspoken about lending support to others in need during the wildfires. Randy also shared various links of resources for individuals affected by the natural disaster. Tori, meanwhile, uploaded a GoFundMe link after her “dear friend” Peter Ferreiro’s house was torched.Ferriero, who hosts a Beverly Hills: 90210 recap podcast, had lost his home in the blaze.
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