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Miley Cyrus Rises from the Ashes: Rebuilds Dream Home 7 Years After Devastating Fires
29 Sep, 2025
Summary
- Miley Cyrus' home destroyed in 2018 Woolsey Fire, now nearly complete after 5-year rebuild
- Cyrus says losing her home was "the biggest blessing" that led to personal growth
- Cyrus' voice also changed for the better after the fire, becoming more powerful

In September 2025, pop superstar Miley Cyrus, 32, revealed that her long-awaited home rebuild is nearing completion, almost 7 years after it was destroyed in the Woolsey Fire of 2018. Cyrus, who was filming the TV series Black Mirror in South Africa at the time, was devastated to lose the house that held so many personal and professional memories.
However, the singer now sees the tragedy as a "blessing in disguise." Cyrus told friend Pamela Anderson that the rebuilding process has allowed her to be "purposeful and choose every piece" of the new home. She also noticed a positive change in her voice following the fire, saying it "unleashed something" and made her sing better.
Beyond the physical reconstruction, Cyrus explained that the loss of her home also led to the burning down of many personal relationships. But she views this as another opportunity for growth, saying it "led me to such magic and to have so much gratitude."
With the new house nearly ready, Cyrus is excited to move back in and continue her creative journey in the space where she recorded her first non-Hannah Montana album. The singer-songwriter is embracing this fresh start, determined to fill the rebuilt home with even more cherished memories.