Cara Delevingne is in shock after the loss of her property in Los Angeles, which was destroyed by a raging fire on the night of Thursday to Friday. The devastation of the luxurious residence, located in the Studio City district, has shocked both the 31-year-old actress and model and her followers.

Although the tragedy has been heartbreaking, the good news is that there were no human victims. Two people were in the house at the time of the incident, including a firefighter who was injured and taken to the hospital, as well as a person who suffered minor smoke inhalation. Delevingne’s cats, his faithful companions, were rescued safely by the brave firefighters who responded to the scene.

The magnitude of the fire was such that it consumed a large part of the 750-square-meter house, from the ground floor to the roof, as reported by US media. The fire began in a room at the back of the mansion and spread quickly, triggering a massive response by firefighters.

Delevingne bought the mansion in 2019 for $7 million, and it was introduced to the world in an Architectural Digest video last year, where she called it her “adult playhouse.”

Delevingne was not at her mansion when the fire occurred. She was in London playing Sally Bowles in the play Cabaret at the Playhouse Theatre. Through her Instagram account, the actress and model expressed her gratitude to the firefighters and those who came to her aid. “Life can change in an instant,” the star reflected, encouraging her followers to appreciate every moment and what they have in their lives.