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Caitlyn Jenner's Malibu Home Reportedly Destroyed in California Wildfire

Caitlyn Jenner’s home has been destroyed by a wildfire in California, per TMZ. Her home, which was on top of a Malibu ridge and overlooked the water, was destroyed by the Woolsey fire that is causing mandatory evacuations in the Los Angeles and Ventura, California, areas.

Jenner moved into the home in 2015, and used it as the dramatic background for her photo shoot with Annie Leibovitz for her Vanity Fair cover story. The house was also a frequent fixture in her E! series I Am Cait. Jenner’s step-daughters, Kim, Khloé, and Kourtney Kardashian, also evacuated their homes in the Los Angeles area on Thursday; director Guillermo del Toro tweeted that he had evacuated as well.

Several areas, including stretches of highway and schools, have been closed because of the fire.

Caitlyn in her bedroom. Brandon Jenner says he was a little taken aback
when he met Caitlyn for the first time and she pulled up her top to reveal her new breasts. “Whoa, I’m still your son,” he said.

Caitlyn in her bedroom. Brandon Jenner says he was a little taken aback when he met Caitlyn for the first time and she pulled up her top to reveal her new breasts. “Whoa, I’m still your son,” he said.
Photo: Photograph by Annie Leibovitz; Styled by Jessica Diehl.
“That was a good day,” she says of winning gold, in 1976. “But the last couple of days”—being photographed as Caitlyn by Leibovitz—“were better.”

“That was a good day,” she says of winning gold, in 1976. “But the last couple of days”—being photographed as Caitlyn by Leibovitz—“were better.”
Photo: Photograph by Annie Leibovitz; Styled by Jessica Diehl.
In the 80s, Jenner joked about going to Denmark and coming back to his four young children as Aunt Heather.

In the 80s, Jenner joked about going to Denmark and coming back to his four young children as Aunt Heather.
Photo: Photograph by Annie Leibovitz; Styled by Jessica Diehl.
Caitlyn in her 2011 Porsche 911 GT3 RS. The $180,000 car was a gift from Jenner’s wife Kris.

Caitlyn in her 2011 Porsche 911 GT3 RS. The $180,000 car was a gift from Jenner’s wife Kris.
Photo: Photograph by Annie Leibovitz; Styled by Jessica Diehl.
“Underneath my suit I have a bra and panty hose … thinking to myself,
They know nothing about me,” Jenner remembers.

“Underneath my suit I have a bra and panty hose … thinking to myself, They know nothing about me,” Jenner remembers.
Photo: Photograph by Annie Leibovitz; Styled by Jessica Diehl.
“There’s so much more to me than those 48 hours in the stadium, and I can’t talk about it,” Caitlyn says, thinking back. “It was frustrating.”

“There’s so much more to me than those 48 hours in the stadium, and I can’t talk about it,” Caitlyn says, thinking back. “It was frustrating.”
Photo: Photograph by Annie Leibovitz; Styled by Jessica Diehl.
Caitlyn Jenner, photographed in her Malibu home. “If I was lying on my deathbed and I had kept this secret and never ever did anything about it,
I would be lying there saying, ‘You just blew your entire life,’ ” she says.

Caitlyn Jenner, photographed in her Malibu home. “If I was lying on my deathbed and I had kept this secret and never ever did anything about it, I would be lying there saying, ‘You just blew your entire life,’ ” she says.
Photo: Photograph by Annie Leibovitz; Styled by Jessica Diehl.

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