A massive fire broke out at the home of Tyreek Hill, a player for the Miami Dolphins who lives in Southwest Ranches, Florida.
Footage from the scene showed thick smoke blocking the sky as the fire tore through the receiver’s mansion in Berkshire Court. Firefighters are on the scene, battling the blaze.
At this time, it is unclear what exactly caused the fire at the NFL athlete’s home.
Tyreek Hill’s House Goes Up In Fire
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Hill football player’s house is now under attack. According to reports, the athlete’s family was safe and unharmed, and Hill himself was not present at the scene.
The Dolphins star wide receiver was reportedly practicing with his team on Wednesday when the fire broke out.
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Tyreek Hill’s house is on fire. Firefighters battled the massive house fire for about 25 minutes and it was unclear if anyone was inside at the time. Tyreek Hill is in training. pic.twitter.com/GawnPcXf6r
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According to NBC Miami, Hill purchased the home in 2022 for $6.9 million. The 9,300-square-foot building has two guest houses, a full-sized basketball court, a home theater, a large pool, and seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms.
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Tyreek Hill left practice early Wednesday after getting word his Miami home was on fire
Everyone got out of the house in time and no one was hurt ? pic.twitter.com/r0W2HaATkG
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) January 3, 2024
Before his house burned down, Hill faced other issues in his personal life. Explosion reported in December 2023 that Hill had been hit with two paternity lawsuits from two different women demanding child support from the athlete.
The first lady, Brittany Lackner, claimed in a previous lawsuit filed in January of last year that a prenatal paternity test showed that Hill was the father of her child “with greater than 99.9% probability.”
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Firefighters work hard to put out a house fire at Miami Dolphins star WR Tyreek Hill ? pic.twitter.com/XM5PcfpyFs
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Lackner later claimed that the $2,500 he received from Hill was “not enough” given that “Father is a member of the Miami Dolphins making $30,000,000 a year under a four-year contract.” Instead, Lackner was “unemployed, had no income, and was on Medicaid without assistance.”
A second woman, Kimberly Kaylee Baker, also slammed the $2,500 she received from Hill, claiming it cost more than $10,000 to care for her son. She also accused Hill of showing “indifference” towards their six-month-old daughter.
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