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Brian Austin Greenis sharing his reaction the moment he found out if the Walsh house fromBeverly Hills, 90210hadsurvived the Los Angeles wildfires.The actor, 51, opened up about the news during a conversation with PEOPLE at the Hollywood Virgin Los Angeles Magazine Book Launch Party on Wednesday, Feb. 5.“So I got a text with a picture from a friend of mine that said, ‘The house is still there.’ And I was like, motherf——, of course it is,” he tells PEOPLE of the famous Altadena home. “That will never, ever die. It’s amazing. It’s amazing that it’s still there.”The Walsh House in ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’.FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via GettyGreen, who played David on the 1990s teen drama, continues, “I have friends that lived in the area that lost everything, so what an odd thing.”The cast of ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’.mikel roberts/Sygma via GettyOnBeverly Hills, 90210, the house, often referred to as “Casa Walsh” throughout the series, was home to twins Brenda (Shannen Doherty) and Brandon (Jason Priestley).The property was miraculously spared despite the Eaton Fire spreading rapidly throughout that specific neighborhood in Los Angeles in January. The deadly blaze ignited on Jan. 7 and wasfully containedon Jan. 31, along with the Palisades Fire.Both fires devastated areas across Los Angeles County, including Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Pasadena and Altadena. The Eaton fire destroyed a total of 14,021 acres, while the Palisades Fire burned 23,448 acres, according toCAL FIRE.Los Angeles County firefighters spraying water on a burning home in Altadena amid the Eaton Fire.Justin Sullivan/GettyWhile officials are still investigating how the fires began, they were able to spread rapidly due to powerful Santa Ana winds reaching hurricane speeds, according tothe National Weather Service (NWS) Los Angeles. There were 29 deaths confirmed as a result of the tragic natural disaster, per theLos Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office.The fires destroyed many homes, including those of celebrities likeBilly Crystal,Anna Faris,Paris Hilton,Cameron Mathison,Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt,Ricki Lake, andAnthony Hopkins, among others.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Thousands of people were evacuated amid the blazes, including Green’s formerBeverly Hills, 90210costar Jennie Garth.Dave Abrams and Jennie Garth (left) and Peter Facinelli (right).Tiffany Rose/Getty; Gilbert Flores/Variety via GettyAfter safely fleeing her home, the actressshared an emotional Instagram Reelon Jan. 9 explaining that she and her family had taken shelter at her ex-husband Peter Facinelli’s house. Garth noted that they were “safe” and feeling “blessed and fortunate” that “our home made it through the night.““Me and all the girls and the dogs and Dave,” she added.Garth and Facinelli sharedaughters Luca, 27, Lola, 22, and Fiona, 18. After they split in 2012, Garth remarried her current husband,Dave Abrams, in 2015.
Brian Austin Greenis sharing his reaction the moment he found out if the Walsh house fromBeverly Hills, 90210hadsurvived the Los Angeles wildfires.
The actor, 51, opened up about the news during a conversation with PEOPLE at the Hollywood Virgin Los Angeles Magazine Book Launch Party on Wednesday, Feb. 5.
“So I got a text with a picture from a friend of mine that said, ‘The house is still there.’ And I was like, motherf——, of course it is,” he tells PEOPLE of the famous Altadena home. “That will never, ever die. It’s amazing. It’s amazing that it’s still there.”
The Walsh House in ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’.FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty
FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty
Green, who played David on the 1990s teen drama, continues, “I have friends that lived in the area that lost everything, so what an odd thing.”
The cast of ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’.mikel roberts/Sygma via Getty
mikel roberts/Sygma via Getty
OnBeverly Hills, 90210, the house, often referred to as “Casa Walsh” throughout the series, was home to twins Brenda (Shannen Doherty) and Brandon (Jason Priestley).
The property was miraculously spared despite the Eaton Fire spreading rapidly throughout that specific neighborhood in Los Angeles in January. The deadly blaze ignited on Jan. 7 and wasfully containedon Jan. 31, along with the Palisades Fire.
Both fires devastated areas across Los Angeles County, including Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Pasadena and Altadena. The Eaton fire destroyed a total of 14,021 acres, while the Palisades Fire burned 23,448 acres, according toCAL FIRE.
Los Angeles County firefighters spraying water on a burning home in Altadena amid the Eaton Fire.Justin Sullivan/Getty
Justin Sullivan/Getty
While officials are still investigating how the fires began, they were able to spread rapidly due to powerful Santa Ana winds reaching hurricane speeds, according tothe National Weather Service (NWS) Los Angeles. There were 29 deaths confirmed as a result of the tragic natural disaster, per theLos Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office.
The fires destroyed many homes, including those of celebrities likeBilly Crystal,Anna Faris,Paris Hilton,Cameron Mathison,Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt,Ricki Lake, andAnthony Hopkins, among others.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Thousands of people were evacuated amid the blazes, including Green’s formerBeverly Hills, 90210costar Jennie Garth.
Dave Abrams and Jennie Garth (left) and Peter Facinelli (right).Tiffany Rose/Getty; Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty
Tiffany Rose/Getty; Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty
After safely fleeing her home, the actressshared an emotional Instagram Reelon Jan. 9 explaining that she and her family had taken shelter at her ex-husband Peter Facinelli’s house. Garth noted that they were “safe” and feeling “blessed and fortunate” that “our home made it through the night.”
“Me and all the girls and the dogs and Dave,” she added.Garth and Facinelli sharedaughters Luca, 27, Lola, 22, and Fiona, 18. After they split in 2012, Garth remarried her current husband,Dave Abrams, in 2015.
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