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Barbara Corcoran, best known for being one of the investors of ABC’s Shark Tank, has lost her mobile home amid the L.A. wildfires that have displaced thousands of Southern California residents.
The businesswoman shared a video on social media of the fires that destroyed a mobile home community in the Palisades fire, where she had her own “little slice of heaven.”
“The devastating fires in LA have taken so much from so many this week. The beloved Tahitian Terrace Mobile Home Park in Pacific Palisades, my little slice of heaven, was entirely destroyed when the devastating Palisades Fire rapidly moved through the park on Tuesday,” Corcoran shared on Instagram.
She continued, “For the past five years, I’ve been privileged to have a home in this loving, tight-knit community. It’s a place where kindness thrives, friendships are cherished, and neighbors become family. My heart breaks again and again as I see these incredible people who built their lives here for decades, many of them seniors who poured their hearts and life-savings into their trailers, left with absolutely nothing.”
Corcoran set up a GoFundMe to help those people in the community and added, “My heart goes out to all those displaced, and my deepest thanks to the brave first responders working tirelessly to keep people safe.”
A video of what remains of the mobile home community showed a complete devastation.
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