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Displaced by the Woolsey Fire, Camille Grammer Says Her New Trailer Home Is Like "Glamping"
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills friend reflects on the positives following the devastation of her California home.
Camille Grammer has endured a lot of loss in the last six months, including her Malibu home in the Woolsey Fire, but she's never lost sight of what's most important in life. After being displaced in the California wildfire, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills friend moved to a cheerful trailer-home overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The trailer-home has since been transformed into somewhat of a makeshift storage spot as her new beach house undergoes construction, and she's sharing what it's been like to live there.
“It’s kind of like glamping,” she told PEOPLE.
Camille admitted to the publication that it was an adjustment to go from her 6,000-square-foot home to this 1,200-square-foot trailer, which she purchased a few years ago for her parents. “I don’t have as much privacy — but then again, I’m fortunate to have a roof over my head.”
She's accentuated the positive as much as possible, but is honest in revealing that it has been a challenge at times, too.
“There are times I lamented about it,” she said. “I miss my home, and having my bed to go back to. It was my safe haven and there was so much emotional value and memories connected to it.”
Sometimes she misses specific possessions, but she knows that she is fortunate to have the chance to rebuild.
“We have the necessities we need,” she said. “We don’t need an abundance of things. Humbling experiences like this bring you to your knees. It really is a fresh start."