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Miley Cyrus reveals destroyed Malibu home is almost rebuilt following 2018 wildfires

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September 29, 2025 – Radio 854 Music News:

Miley Cyrus’ Malibu Home Nearing Completion After 2018 Wildfires — A Story of Loss, Rebuilding & Renewal

By Radio 854 Entertainment Desk

Miley Cyrus reveals destroyed Malibu home is almost rebuilt following 2018 wildfiresIt’s a chapter Miley Cyrus has long avoided opening — the day in November 2018 when raging wildfires consumed her Malibu home in the Woolsey Fire — but now, after years of rebuilding, she’s finally approaching the finish line.

From Ashes to Reconstruction

In a newly published interview with Pamela Anderson for CR Fashion Book, Cyrus revealed that the house she lost in the Woolsey Fire is almost ready for her to move back in. “I lost my house in the Woolsey Fire and have been rebuilding now for the last five years,” she shared, adding, “It looks like it’s going to be all ready for me in the next couple of weeks.”

That home was more than just a residence — it held deep emotional and professional importance for the singer. It was there she began stepping out of her Disney-era past and into her identity as a solo artist. Cyrus once described the residence as having “so much magic.”

The Day the Fire Came

At the time of the fire, Cyrus was in South Africa filming an episode of Black Mirror. The news of her home burning down reached her while she was thousands of miles away — a moment that signified loss not only of a building, but of memories, mementos, and a space deeply tied to her creative life.

She has spoken openly about how the destruction humbled her. In past statements, she’s called the event a turning point — saying it forced her to reassess not only her lifestyle but her relationships, and helped her develop greater clarity on what truly mattered.

What “Rebuilt” Means

Rebuilding a house is never purely a construction project — it’s also an act of reimagining. In Cyrus’ words, the new home isn’t simply a replica of the old one; it’s been designed with intention. She emphasized that with loss came opportunity: to choose carefully every element she would keep, and to curate her life and surroundings more mindfully.

Perhaps fittingly, she’s also spoken about how her voice changed after the fire, how she feels it “unleashed something” new in her artistry.

What’s Next

With the rebuild nearly complete, Cyrus stands poised to reenter a space that once defined a key part of her life — but now, as an evolved version of herself. The upcoming move isn’t just a return home. It’s a statement: that craftsmanship, patience, healing, and intention can transform tragedy into renewal.

When she walks through her threshold again, the house may have new walls, layouts, and features — but it will also carry the memory of the woman she became in its absence.

Radio 854 Perspective:
Miley’s story resonates with many who’ve faced loss and had to rebuild — whether it’s a home, a career, or even relationships. It reminds us that sometimes, the process of rebuilding takes longer than we expect, but that the outcome can be richer for it.

Written by: Alex

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