US$83 million luxury mansion seen in HBO drama Succession destroyed in LA’s Palisades Fire
The house, with six bedrooms and 18 bathrooms, was bought for US$83 million in 2021, and appeared in the season four premiere of Succession
A luxury Pacific Palisades mansion once featured in the television drama Succession has been destroyed by the wildfires ravaging the Los Angeles area, the Daily Mail reported.
Photos published by the Mail seemingly show the house reduced to charred beams and rubble.
The mansion was bought by the founder and CEO of the lidar manufacturer Luminar Technologies, Austin Russell, for US$83 million in 2021, according to Realtor.com.
The 20,000 sq ft (1,858 square metre) house, known as the San Onofre estate, had six bedrooms and 18 bathrooms and was available to rent for US$450,000 a month.
The house had previously featured in the season four premiere of the Emmy Award-winning HBO series Succession in 2023.