Joshua Jackson, known for his role in "Dawson's Creek," emotionally recounted the destruction of his childhood home in Topanga Canyon by wildfires. The 1,902-square-foot house, where he raised his daughter Juno and experienced significant moments of life, was reduced to ashes. Despite the heartbreak of seeing his home in ruins, he expressed gratitude for the memories shared there and spoke about the potential for rebuilding a new family home, conveying a mix of sorrow and hope for the future.
It is my childhood home, and it is where my daughter and I... lived. So, not great.
When I went to see it, I'm standing in front of this thing, and it's still literally smoking.
I'm actually excited for the opportunity ... that house has given me so much over the years.
It has everything: the heartbreak, the baby, just life. All of life is in there.
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