Ari Emanuel and his fashion designer wife have reportedly lost their home in the Pacific Palisades due to the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles, California.
In case you didn’t know, Emanuel is the CEO of Endeavor, which is the parent company of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Emanuel is a big reason why Endeavor (formerly WME-IMG) was able to purchase the UFC back in 2016 for $4 billion. He’s been a close friend and business partner to UFC CEO, Dana White, ever since.
On Thursday, Emanuel’s wife, Sarah Staudinger, took to Instagram to reveal that the two have lost their Pacific Palisades home to the unprecedented fires still running rampant through L.A. It was certainly a tough post to write and one to read. Check it out below:
“Thank you for the magical memories house,” wrote Staudinger over an old photo of a sunset in her backyard (via MSN.com). The photo can be seen below:
“Thank you for keeping us safe for so long and watching us grow up. Thank you for being there until the very end,” she continued. “We will miss you.”
Staudinger posted again, but this time she shared the aftermath of her home burning down from the wildfires. The images are pretty telling of the disaster that has struck the L.A. area. Check it out below:
Making matters worse is the fact that it appears their Pacific Palisades home was renovated as recently as 2022 (per the New York Times).
Emanuel, who made headlines earlier this year for taking a shot at President Joe Biden, has yet to comment on the burning of his Los Angeles home.