Music legend Johnny Mathis’s Hollywood Hills mansion had a hillside collapse which crushed his premium car.
The landslide – caused by a massive storm in Southern California – occurred outside the legendary singer’s mansion on Tuesday (January 17), seven years after a fire destroyed Johnny’s enormous estate.
According to local outlets, the monstrous landslide exposed pipes and other parts of the home’s infrastructure and cut off the utilities.
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There are no reports of injuries at the time.
However, the music icon’s expensive silver Jaguar was covered and filled with mud and debris in the wake of the landslide after it happened at 3:30 pm local time (11:30pm UK time).
The incident comes more than seven years after a fire decimated the same property, which Johnny said he’d owned for over five decades.
More than 40 firefighters worked to extinguish the fire in November 2015, which caused the home’s roof to cave in.
The singer had just returned to Los Angeles from a performances in New York when he was told about the fire, which started while no one was home and was reported by a neighbour.
He called himself “very lucky” to have not been in the property at the time but also admitted to being “a little sad, of course”, at the destruction caused.
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The blaze damaged at least two rooms at the mansion, and heat from the flames broke glass panes on an atrium over an indoor swimming pool that sits at the centre of the home.
Los Angeles Fire Department chief Dean Zimmerman said at the time: “We immediately got out his trophies and some of his memorabilia that’s irreplaceable.”
The Grammy Hall of Fame inductee has had an impressive career which has spanned over seven decades.
He first came onto the scene in the 1950s and released almost 80 studio albums.
Several dozen of his productions have hit gold or platinum status, and he’s won many awards, including a Grammy Lifetime Achievement award in 2003.
His iconic hits include Wonderful! Wonderful! and It’s Not For Me To Say, which later featured in the film Lizzie.
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