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Is Kirstie Alley the latest celeb to flee California? 

It might appear that way after she unloaded the longtime Los Feliz abode she’s lived in for over 20 years. 

Alley, who turned 70 in January, sold the West Coast property on April 12 for $7.8 million, property records show. She initially purchased the home for $3 million in 2000. 

Property records also indicate no other homes are owned by the actress in California. If the sale does mark her departure from the state, she’d be joining a string of expat celebs. Recently, Gene Simmons revealed he was leaving the Golden State for Nevada, blaming high taxes and the constant wildfires. Billionaire Elon Musk also fled Cali and now resides in Texas.

The sale took place after Alley received backlash from fellow celebs following her public endorsement of Donald Trump for re-election last fall.

The Post has reached out to her reps for comment.

The six-bedroom, seven bathroom Mediterranean villa-inspired mansion is a designer’s dream with plenty of full pops of color. 


  The property spans almost 7,000 square feet. realtor.com The property spans almost 7,000 square feet. realtor.com

  The grand foyer. realtor.com The grand foyer. realtor.com

  One of six bedrooms. realtor.com One of six bedrooms. realtor.com

  The courtyard surrounded by blooming flowers. realtor.com The courtyard surrounded by blooming flowers. realtor.com

  The breakfast room.
 The breakfast room.

  The expansive patio built with Spanish ceramic tiles. realtor.com The expansive patio built with Spanish ceramic tiles. realtor.com

  The heated swimming pool. realtor.com The heated swimming pool. realtor.com

  The staircase boasts Victorian murals.
 The staircase boasts Victorian murals.

Privately situated on almost an acre of land, the home features a heated swimming pool, a pool house, grottoes and a turtle pond. It also has decadently colored Victorian wallpaper throughout the mansion.

Renowned architect Armand Monaco built the opulent Italianate home for restaurateur and hotelier Victor Hugo Aleidis, whose Victor Hugo restaurant in downtown Los Angeles was a popular destination during the 1920s and ‘30s.


  A serene bathtub in the master bathroom surrounded by marble tiles.
 A serene bathtub in the master bathroom surrounded by marble tiles.

  The sitting room is centrally located between all the bedrooms. Realtor.com The sitting room is centrally located between all the bedrooms. Realtor.com

  Another bedroom. Realtor.com Another bedroom. Realtor.com

  A wood-burning fire place embellished with bas-relief cherubs. Realtor.com A wood-burning fire place embellished with bas-relief cherubs. Realtor.com

  The home features a glass greenhouse. Realtor.com The home features a glass greenhouse. Realtor.com

  One of seven bathrooms. realtor.com One of seven bathrooms. realtor.com

  The intricate shower, located in the master bedroom, features sea creatures frolicking amongst aqua tiles. Realtor.com The intricate shower, located in the master bedroom, features sea creatures frolicking amongst aqua tiles. Realtor.com

Other features of the 6,960-square-foot, three-story home include panoramic Canyon views, a spa, hardwood flooring throughout, carved wood-burning fireplaces, a wood-paneled library and a chef’s kitchen with white-marble countertops. 

A well-known Scientologist, Alley currently owns multiple properties in Clearwater, Florida, where the Church of Scientology is headquartered. 


  This wooden door unlocks surprise with its whimsical oversized key. Realtor.com This wooden door unlocks surprise with its whimsical oversized key. Realtor.com


  Another view of the master bedroom. Realtor.com Another view of the master bedroom. Realtor.com

  The master bathroom. realtor.com The master bathroom. realtor.com

  The formal living room with French windows. realtor.com The formal living room with French windows. realtor.com

  The stairs lead to another sitting room. realtor.com The stairs lead to another sitting room. realtor.com
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