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New York Post
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Bravo's Terry and Heather Dubrow dump Beverly Hills ‘dream house' turned nightmare for $16.5M — millions below original ask
Terry and Heather Dubrow walked away from their Beverly Hills 'dream house' — just two years after they bought it. The reality TV stars of Bravo's 'Real Housewives of Orange County' and 'Botched' parted with the hilltop home for $16.5 million on Monday, TMZ reported — after putting it on the market for $25 million in March. The couple tapped colleagues Josh Flagg of Compass and Josh Altman of Douglas Elliman, both cast members on Bravo's 'Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles,' to take on the listing. 10 Terry and Heather Dubrow. Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock The deeply discounted deal ended a series of renovation nightmares for the couple. Heather Dubrow once dubbed the 9,000-square-foot property 'The Dubrow dream house,' after shelling out $16.1 million for the secluded spread in 2023. Reportedly disastrous, multi-million dollar renovation efforts and the discovery of toxic asbestos on site appear to have soured the family on the property, however. Their homeownership headaches were chronicled in the most recent season of the 'Real Housewives of Orange County.' 10 The home's massive terrace boasts city skyline and ocean views. Christopher Amitrano | cs8photo 10 Josh Flagg and Josh Altman secured the deal for the Dubrows. Getty Images 10 The lofty foyer. Christopher Amitrano | cs8photo 'First, I thought of this as a failure because I can't imagine not seeing the project through the end,' Heather Debrow admitted in a recent episode. 'But the more I think about this house, the more I realize how not viable it truly is for our family,' she said. Despite a streak of bad luck, the newly overhauled home has a lot to recommend itself to the new owner. 10 A sitting area with mountain views. Christopher Amitrano | cs8photo 10 The dining room. Christopher Amitrano | cs8photo 10 The home got a fresh coat of paint and new floors before it listed in March. Christopher Amitrano | cs8photo 10 A bedroom features floor-to-ceiling windows. Christopher Amitrano | cs8photo 10 An aerial view of the Dubrow's former home. Christopher Amitrano | cs8photo 10 The unnamed buyer reached out to Flagg (right) after spying the familiar listing on Instagram. Tommy Garcia/Bravo The five-bedroom, nine-bathroom residence boasts a massive terrace with panoramic views from the Los Angeles skyline to the Pacific coastline. The 6.13-acre lot includes a pool, a spa and a full-sized tennis court. Inside, the secluded sanctuary features dual sweeping staircases, soaring ceilings and modern finishes. The home got a fresh coat of white paint and new floors before hitting the market in March, according to Bravo. The listing price fell to $19.99 million before it found finding its new owner, identified by TMZ as a foreign buyer who backed out of a deal for the same property in 2023, before the Dubrows swooped in. The reunion was made possible after the buyer spotted an Instagram post, and reached out to Flagg.
Yahoo
30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Who Is Matthew Lillard's Wife? All About Heather Lillard (Including Which Bravo Show You May Have Seen Her On!)
Matthew Lillard may play Scooby Doo's best friend Shaggy in the live-action Scooby-Doo films, but that title goes to a different special someone in his real life: his wife, Heather Lillard. The Life of Chuck actor and Heather have been married since 2000 — and haven't been shy about sharing their love for each other on social media since. Matthew has penned various heartfelt tributes to his wife on Instagram, referring to Heather as his 'incredible partner' and the "love of [his] life". In a post for her birthday in 2024, he wrote, "I'm not sure where I would be without you… but I wouldn't be me. Happy birthday my love, you are our everything." Matthew and Heather have welcomed three kids over the course of their decades-long marriage: Addison, Ace and Liam. The actor told E! News in 2024 that his wife has been "incredible to parent with and a real gift to partner." So, who is Matthew Lillard's wife? Here is everything to know about Heather Lillard and her relationship with the actor. Heather was born and raised in California's Glendale/La Cañada area, according to her Compass bio page. She noted that she loves Pasadena's 'big city amenities and warm, small-town feel,' as well as 'its breathtaking architecture, rich history, and unbeatable food." Heather works as a realtor at Compass in southern California. Her Compass page states that she transitioned to a full-time career in real estate in 2009 after previously working as a director of special event marketing at Disney. She has also made a number of TV appearances, including a 2018 episode of an HGTV show where she took clients to see a 1923 bungalow located in Eagle Rock, Calif. Heather also once appeared on Bravo's Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles. She shared a video of herself, Matthew and one of their children watching the episode on Instagram in 2019, in a clip that showed her and realtor Tracy Tutor going over an offer for a property. When she panned the camera to Matthew, he teased her, pointing out that she got her hair blown out for the occasion. Matthew previously shared that he followed his wife to Italy after they met at a golf tournament. 'I will tell you how much I believe in love at first sight," Matthew said in an old interview, which Heather posted stills of on her Instagram on Valentine's Day in 2023. "I met my wife at a golf tournament. She said she was going to Italy for a wedding with a bunch of friends." He continued, "And in 10 minutes, I saw her, and I decided to go to Italy with her. At the end of the trip, I thought, 'Oh my God. This is the woman I'm going to marry.' ' The couple went on to tie the knot on Aug. 26, 2000. The day after their 19th wedding anniversary, Matthew joked on Instagram, 'We hit 19yrs yesterday. In Hollywood, that's like 2 lifetimes. And the truth is, it wasn't that hard. You're the love of my life @heatherlillardrealtor and I can't wait to see what happens next.' The Scream star and his wife share three children: Addison, Ace and Liam. Their daughter, Addison, was born the same day 2002's Scooby-Doo opened in theaters. "I was literally holding my newborn child, and the head of the studio called to [say] congratulations," Matthew recalled to E! News in 2024. "And I said, 'Yeah, she's beautiful. I can't believe it.' He's like, 'No, we just greenlit the second movie.' " Matthew also revealed to E! News at the time that his youngest child, son Liam, wants 'nothing to do with' acting. Meanwhile, Addison graduated from the University of Southern California's Roski School of Art and Design in 2025, and Ace is currently a student studying acting at Carnegie Mellon University. "The good thing for me is that my kids have seen ebbs and flows," Matthew said of his children following in his footsteps. "They know the reality of the business. I never pushed anyone into it, but I certainly wouldn't deny the passion of my kids who are both artists." Matthew and Heather balance one another. Speaking to E! News in 2024, the actor shared that he and his wife are a 'good yin-yang.' 'I am very carefree, like, I will jump off a cliff a million times," he said. "And my wife has the ability to balance that with a sense of diligence, and she's very prudent." Read the original article on People


Washington Post
14-04-2025
- General
- Washington Post
We love marble. But marble will never love us back.
Marble, that beautiful, fussy stone, is the ne plus ultra finish for high-end kitchens and bathrooms. Beverly Hills-based real estate agent Josh Flagg, a star of Bravo's 'Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles,' sums up the problem with this ubiquitous natural stone and the way we insist on using it in our homes: 'Marble in a kitchen is the least functional thing that you can install.' He continues, rattling off a list of complaints — porous, easily stained, damage-prone — about marble, in particular, but please know that granite is not spared either.