The Pacific Palisades home, once owned by the late Friends actor Matthew Perry, has survived the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. The new owner, Indian-origin Anita Verma-Lallian, expressed her gratitude to the community and firefighters.
Matthew PerryPacific PalisadesLos Angeles WildfiresAnita VermalallianReal EstateReal Estate NewsJan 11, 2025
The home is now owned by Indian-origin Anita Verma-Lallian, a movie producer and real estate developer.
The wildfires in Los Angeles occurred recently, with the latest updates reported on January 10, 2025.
Upon acquiring the property, Verma-Lallian performed a traditional Hindu blessing ceremony and promised to retain unique features of the home, including the Batman logo in the pool.
The community and firefighters provided support, protection, and assistance, helping to save the home and other properties in the area.
Verma-Lallian urged her followers to donate to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation and expressed solidarity with those affected by the wildfires, emphasizing the need to come together to heal and rebuild.
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