Joshua Jackson’s Childhood Home Lost to Wildfires in Los Angeles

Joshua Jackson’s childhood home in Topanga Canyon is destroyed by wildfires in Los Angeles, but his backyard and pool remain untouched. Learn more

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Joshua Jackson, famous for his role in “Dawson’s Creek,” is the latest celebrity affected by the wildfires in Los Angeles. Sadly, his childhood home in Topanga Canyon has been completely destroyed by the flames that started earlier this week.

Before the fire, Joshua had shared that the home felt simple and special to him. He bought it back in 2001 and loved the beautiful green trees and bushes surrounding it. Unfortunately, all that is left now is a pile of ashes, although his backyard and swimming pool remain safe.

Even though the flames didn’t reach the swimming pool, the hills around his home are now burned and barren. The house was a multi-story residence with a big wooden deck that had a peaceful view.

Recently, Joshua spoke about how much he loved living in this home, where he and his ex-wife, Jodie Turner-Smith, raised their four-year-old daughter, Juno. He described the inside as cozy and family-friendly, perfect for making memories together

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