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April 14, 2021


After years of dividing her time between the East Coast and Portugal, Madonna is officially back in L.A. The “Like a Virgin” singer recently plunked down $19.3 million for The Weeknd’s lavish Hidden Hills mansion, which comes with luxurious amenities like a walk-in wine room, a snazzy garage, a double-height foyer and a zero-edge swimming pool and spa. Meanwhile, over in Westlake Village, Disney CEO Bob Chapek significantly upgraded his residential circumstances with the $12.5 million purchase of a sprawling contemporary estate. Some of his new neighbors include Heather Locklear, Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp and Trisha Paytas.

Madonna Drops $19.3 Million on The Weeknd's Hidden Hills Estate

The OG Material Girl has dropped $19.3 million on a Hidden Hills mansion sold by The Weeknd.

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Disney CEO Bob Chapek Buys $12.5 Million Westlake Village Estate

The Walt Disney CEO purchased a sprawling mansion in Westlake Village for $12.5 million.

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Ex-Starz CEO Chris Albrecht Unloads $16.3 Million Pacific Palisades Estate

The former Starz CEO and his wife have sold their Los Angeles mansion for $16.3 million.

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'FBI' Star Jeremy Sisto Snags Striking Westchester County Architectural

The 'FBI' star has spent $2.75 million on a striking modern farmhouse sited on more than three acres about an hour's drive out of Manhattan.

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Live Nation CEO Buys John Cusack's Former Malibu Beach House

The Live Nation Entertainment CEO purchased a Malibu beach home with a celebrity pedigree for $13.8 million.

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'Dead to Me' Creator Liz Feldman Buys Historic Los Feliz Home

The ‘Dead to Me’ creator purchased a Spanish Revival-style home in Los Feliz from screenwriter and producer Adam Sztykiel in ear …

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'X-Men' Producer Simon Kinberg Buys $15.5 Million Brentwood Estate, Sells Hollywood Hills Mansion at Major Loss

The 'X-Men' franchise producer plunked down $15.5 million for a large Brentwood mansion in Mandeville Canyon.

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