General Hospital star Cameron Matheson lost his home in the raging Eton bushfires.
On Wednesday, Matheson shared a video on Instagram of the devastation left behind after her home burned down. he wrote: “We are safe. But this is what remains of our beautiful home. The home that our children grew up in and that we hoped to raise ourselves someday.”
Prime Minister Cameron added: “Thank you to everyone who has reached out and checked in. I can’t reply to everyone so I wanted to give you an update here.” “Sending lots of prayers to everyone affected by these fires ”
Last night, Mathison shared footage of the fire spreading on her Instagram Story. He said: “Thank you for all the love and concern. We are evacuated and safe. We pray that everyone can say the same.”

In a separate Instagram Story, Prime Minister David Cameron thanked firefighters who were directing traffic on the streets, saying: “Thank you to all the heroes.”
Less than 24 hours later, Prime Minister David Cameron shared a video of his home before the bushfires, with only the wind affecting his home.

He said, “The windstorm blew down branches and some trees. Somehow the mustang was spared…and the high winds are yet to come.”
Prime Minister Cameron spoke about losing his home in an interview. TMZ.
he recalled. “I was out to dinner in Pasadena…I was driving, probably around 6:20, and I was driving down to what we called Eaton Canyon. There was a little glow in the distance on this side of me, and I literally felt like I saw the beginning of this huge fire…I noticed it, and I was like, “Well, that’s not good news.” I thought. I went to dinner and looked at my phone and it was exploding and when I got home it was like smoke and embers and ash in the air. There weren’t any houses on fire that I could see at the time…but it wasn’t good. ”
Matheson then went to his ex-wife Vanessa’s apartment. “We had seen reports on TV showing how the situation was deteriorating, so we went back home to get our passports, birth certificates, photo albums etc. We had forgotten some of the photo albums. My heart was broken, but I went back to bed and at 5 a.m. I literally saw our block and street and house on fire and I didn’t know my house and I didn’t know…that. I saw it on the news, is it our house or not?”
Cameron called it “sickening” and got into his car to see for himself.
Matheson admitted that he was “against” his better judgment, but said: “I kept getting closer and closer to the block…and when I turned that corner, there was nothing and I was suffocating.”
Cameron and his family had a home in Altadena and a lot of history. he said: “This is a place where we literally worked on every inch… It’s kind of crazy to think about the love and passion that went into this house for us… It’s such a big deal. ” It’s more than “Oh, I have to find a new place to live, but it’s no big deal.” It’s incredible, the sentimentality, the attachment, the nostalgia… it’s like there’s nothing left. zero. “
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag also lost their homes to wildfires.
Pratt shared a horrifying TikTok video early Wednesday morning that showed flames approaching the property. “A nightmare come true,” he wrote in the caption.
In the video, Spencer can be heard saying, “Oh, wow, I’m back there,” and as the flames approached the house, he yelled, “Really… let’s go!”
LA Times report As of Tuesday evening, the fire had burned more than 2,900 acres and was 0 percent contained. At the time, 30,000 residents were forced to evacuate. Strong winds made the fire even more dangerous.
The Palisades is just one of the areas affected by the wildfires. Other areas of Los Angeles battling wildfires include Altadena, Pasadena and Sylmar.