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Miley Cyrus Plans To Rebuild Malibu Mansion Destroyed In Fire
The singer's $2.5 million Malibu mansion was destroyed in the Woolsey Fire eight months ago.

MALIBU, CA — Singer Miley Cyrus has filed paperwork to begin rebuilding her Malibu mansion, which was destroyed in the Woolsey Fire eight months ago, RadarOnline.com reported Wednesday.
Cyrus, 26, filed a permit in the city of Malibu on July 2, requesting permission to begin excavating a plot of land where her $2.5 million mansion once stood, the website reported.
The paperwork reflects that Cyrus paid $412.33 for the permit for the excavation and drilling to take place at her former home, which she shared with husband Liam Hemsworth.
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Dozens of celebrities were displaced by the wildfires that ravaged California last December, including Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, Lady Gaga, Orlando Bloom and more.
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