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Johnny Mathis’ Hollywood Hills mansion has hillside collapse in front of it – crushing his Jaguar

Johnny Mathis’ Hollywood Hills mansion has hillside collapse in front of it – crushing music legend’s Jaguar… 7 years after SAME home was ravaged by fire

  • The incident came following an extended storm in Southern California
  • It left pipes and other parts of the home’s infrastructure exposed 
  • It was not immediately clear how landslide impacted the stability of the house
  • Musical legend Mathis, 87, is an inductee in the Grammys Hall of Fame 

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The Hollywood Hills home of music legend Johnny Mathis had a hillside collapse in front of it, destroying the 87-year-old singer’s Jaguar, which was parked in front.

The landslide – which came after an extended storm in Southern California – occurred seven years after the same domicile was destroyed in a fire.

According to KABC, the landslide left pipes and other parts of the home’s infrastructure exposed, and cut off the utilities.

The latest: The Hollywood Hills home of music legend Johnny Mathis had a hillside collapse in front of it, destroying the 87-year-old singer's Jaguar, which was parked in front.

The latest: The Hollywood Hills home of music legend Johnny Mathis had a hillside collapse in front of it, destroying the 87-year-old singer’s Jaguar, which was parked in front.

The disaster took place in the 1400 block of Sunset Plaza in the Hollywood Hills, the station reported, and it was not immediately clear how the landslide impacted the stability of the house.

Mathis’ silver Jaguar was covered and filled with mud and debris in the wake of the landslide, the station reported.

The incident comes more than seven years after the same property was decimated by a November 2015 fire.

The blaze destroyed all of Mathis’ property, save for a few mementoes.

The Hollywood Hills home has been battered by a landslide, more than seven years after it was decimated in a blaze

The Hollywood Hills home has been battered by a landslide, more than seven years after it was decimated in a blaze

The Hollywood Hills home has been battered by a landslide, more than seven years after it was decimated in a blaze 

According to KABC, the landslide left pipes and other parts of the home’s infrastructure exposed, and cut off the utilities

According to KABC, the landslide left pipes and other parts of the home’s infrastructure exposed, and cut off the utilities

According to KABC, the landslide left pipes and other parts of the home’s infrastructure exposed, and cut off the utilities

It was not immediately clear how the landslide impacted the stability of the house

It was not immediately clear how the landslide impacted the stability of the house

It was not immediately clear how the landslide impacted the stability of the house 

Mathis' silver Jaguar was covered and filled with mud and debris in the wake of the landslide

Mathis' silver Jaguar was covered and filled with mud and debris in the wake of the landslide

Mathis’ silver Jaguar was covered and filled with mud and debris in the wake of the landslide 

More than 40 firefighters worked to douse the fire, which caused the roof of the home to cave in.

Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Brian Humphrey said at the time that there was ‘nothing left’ of the house, which was ‘absolutely totaled.’ 

Mathis returned to Los Angeles at the time after playing a show in Cleveland, telling reporters at the time that he was grateful no one was injured in the fire.

‘I’m OK, nobody got hurt – that’s always important – we can always replace things,’ he told the AP. 

He told KTLA5: ‘I’m a very lucky man, I could’ve been here, I could’ve been in bed. ‘I’m very lucky, a little sad of course, but very lucky.’ 

Mathis, an inductee in the Grammys Hall of Fame, has been active for seven decades in music, with songs such as Chances Are; Too Much, Too Little, Too Late and It’s Not for Me to Say.

The home was previously destroyed in a fire in November of 2015, which destroyed all of Mathis’ property, save for a few mementoes

The home was previously destroyed in a fire in November of 2015, which destroyed all of Mathis’ property, save for a few mementoes

The home was previously destroyed in a fire in November of 2015, which destroyed all of Mathis’ property, save for a few mementoes 

More than 40 firefighters worked to douse the fire, which caused the roof of the home to cave in

More than 40 firefighters worked to douse the fire, which caused the roof of the home to cave in

More than 40 firefighters worked to douse the fire, which caused the roof of the home to cave in

Significant damage was seen in the wake of the 2015 fire at the entertainer's home

Significant damage was seen in the wake of the 2015 fire at the entertainer's home

Significant damage was seen in the wake of the 2015 fire at the entertainer’s home

Mathis returned to Los Angeles at the time after playing a show in Cleveland, telling reporters at the time that he was grateful no one was injured in the fire

Mathis returned to Los Angeles at the time after playing a show in Cleveland, telling reporters at the time that he was grateful no one was injured in the fire

Mathis returned to Los Angeles at the time after playing a show in Cleveland, telling reporters at the time that he was grateful no one was injured in the fire 

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