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Camille Grammer's Malibu Home Gets Demolished 6 Months After It Was Destroyed By Fire

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May 4 2019, Updated 6:23 p.m. ET

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Camille Grammer's Malibu home, which has been seen on many seasons of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, was demolished on Wednesday six months after it was ravaged by the deadly Woolsey wild fire. Read on for all the details.

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Camille's home was leveled following its near-destruction in November.

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A rep for the RHOBH star confirmed to PEOPLE on Friday, May 3, that her Malibu home was demolished. It had sat empty in a burned out state since then.

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It was a dramatic shift for Camille, 50, who had a gorgeous Hawaiian wedding to now-husband David C. Meyer one month before.

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Camille's home was often seen on the popular reality show since its inception nearly ten years ago.

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The devastation from it burning down will be featured on RHOBH at some point this season. Footage from it was included in the show's initial trailer back in December.

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Camille revealed back in January that she's been living in a "beautiful trailer-home" after her Malibu house was destroyed.

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