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Anthony Hopkins loses millions selling fire-damaged estate
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67187, member: 636"] Anthony Hopkins is listing his California properties for $6.4 million after purchasing them for a combined $12.6 million, marking a significant financial loss following wildfire damage earlier this year. The 87-year-old performer acquired a Pacific Palisades residence for $6.6 million in 2018, then bought the adjacent lot for $6 million during 2019 to create a single large compound. The plots will now sell separately at $3.85 million and $2.55 million, respectively, with the more expensive listing featuring a pool. His estate suffered destruction during blazes that swept through the area months ago, though Hopkins maintained a reflective attitude by posting that love remains the only lasting possession amid such disasters. The Silence of the Lambs star recently discussed his journey to sobriety, which reached 49 years last December. Hopkins described a frightening incident decades ago when he drove while intoxicated and experienced memory loss, realizing he endangered others. After requesting assistance at a Beverly Hills gathering, he heard an internal voice that immediately eliminated his urge to consume alcohol. The performer has resided in America for many years since leaving his native country. [/QUOTE]
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