A representative for 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star confirms that the 6,000 square-foot mansion has been leveled more than five months after it got destroyed by the Woolsey blaze.

AceShowbiz - Camille Grammer's home has been demolished after being ravaged by the Malibu wildfires.

"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star was forced to evacuate her home in November (18) as the deadly Woolsey blaze in Southern California raged, killing three people and destroying almost 400 homes.

And earlier this week, ends May 05, her 6,000 square-foot mansion - which had sat empty since the fire - was levelled, her representative confirmed to People.

Grammer previously opened up about her terror fleeing the wildfires, and revealed that she packed up as many precious possessions as she could - including jewellery, birth certificates and family photos.

"We were standing in the house before we left and (my daughter) Mason said to me, 'Mom, I get this feeling our house isn't going to make it.' And I said, 'Honey, I hope it does, but I have the same feeling.' We just thought, this is it," the 50-year-old said. "I had a pit in my stomach."

"There are times I lamented about it," she told People last month. "I miss my home, and having my bed to go back to. It was my safe haven and there was so much emotional value and memories connected to it."

Days before her home was destroyed, the reality star wed attorney David C. Meyer on 20 October (18) in Hawaii.

"I went from one of the best days of my life, to such a tragedy," she confessed. "It's so sad. It's such a tragedy."

She was previously wed to "Frasier" star Kelsey Grammer, and the former couple shares two children - daughter Mason, 17, and son Jude, 14.

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