‘Beverly Hills, 90210’ Walsh family house survives LA fires: photo



The Walsh family home is still standing.

The “Beverly Hills, 90210” house that Shannen Doherty and Jason Priestley’s characters lived in on the 1990s teen drama series survived the Los Angeles wildfires.

The Hollywood Reporter visited the residence in Altadena on Thursday and confirmed it was untouched.

The front exterior of the Walsh house in Altadena, California. AP
The Walsh family home in Altadena on Jan. 11. Instagram/Troy Hayden

The house only had a covering of ash after being impacted by the Eaton Fire, which has devastated Altadena and neighboring areas.

On Saturday, 12News journalist Troy Hayden went to the house and took a video of it fully intact.

The Walsh family house in “Beverly Hills, 90210.” Paramount+

“So we’re in Altadena today and you can see smoke coming up behind this house — one of the most famous in this town,” he said.

“If you’re a fan of the show ‘90210,’ this is Brenda and Brandon Walsh’s house from the show. It’s standing right now,” Hayden added.

He then panned the camera to show the next-door neighbor’s house completely destroyed.

Jason Priestley and Shannen Doherty in “Beverly Hills, 90210.”

“The house next to it though didn’t make it,” Hayden said.

Alongside the video, he wrote, “Do you recognize this house? We’re in Altadena today. And the 90210 house is still standing. Many others aren’t.”

Fans of the beloved show reacted to the good news about the Walsh home.

“By the power of Dylan and Brenda, this house shalt not burn,” one fan wrote.

Gabrielle Carteris (from left), Priestley, Brian Austin Green, Carol Potter, Doherty, Ian Ziering, James Eckhouse, Jennie Garth and Douglas Emerson in 1990. Everett Collection

Another wrote, “I’m thinking Shannon and Luke were protected it.. angels,” referring to the show’s stars Doherty and Luke Perry, who have both died.

Doherty died of cancer at 53 in July 2024. Perry, who played Dylan McKay, died after suffering a stroke at 52 in March 2019.

“Shannen and Luke watching over,” a fan wrote.

Doherty at an event in Beverly Hills in 2019. AFP via Getty Images

“Because it had an angel watching over it (Brenda),” a different person commented.

“Brenda and Dylan looking out❤️,” another comment read.

Luke Perry at Comic-Con 2018 in San Diego. AFP via Getty Images

The Eaton Fire started Jan. 7 and is the second-biggest blaze of all the current wildfires, behind the Palisades Fire.

As of Monday, at least 24 people have been killed in the fires. Sixteen of those victims died from the Eaton Fire, which is now the fifth-deadliest wildfire in California’s history.

The Eaton Fire has destroyed thousands of homes, including actress Mandy Moore’s house in Pasadena.

Smoke blows into the sky in Los Angeles on Jan. 11. ZUMAPRESS.com
Damage in Altadena from the Eaton Fire. REUTERS

The blaze also took down an Altadena mansion featured in the Emmy Award-winning HBO series “Hacks” and a Pacific Palisades property featured in Season 4 of “Succession.”

The 18-bedroom mansion, which featured views out to the Pacific Ocean, was worth $125 million, per the Daily Mail. Owned by Luminar Technologies boss Austin Russell, 29, it was on the market to rent for $450,000 per month and was reportedly considered the “most expensive home” in the area.

Garth at iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2023. FilmMagic

The wildfires have forced thousands of people to evacuate, including “Beverly Hills, 90210” star Jennie Garth.

The actress, 52, confirmed last week she and her family fled their Los Angeles home and were given shelter by her ex-husband, actor Peter Facinelli.

“I wanted to let you know that we are safe,” Garth wrote on Instagram. “Peter and his family took us in and have been so kind.”





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