Comedian Kathy Griffin unloads her Hollywood Hills home for $4.49 million
Don’t expect to find Kathy Griffin in Hollywood Hills for Thanksgiving this year.
The actress and comedian has finally sold her house of more than a decade for $4.492 million. That’s about $1 million shy of her asking price when she put the gated home up for sale last year.
Set up from the street on a knoll, the 2003-built house has wrap-around terraces on two levels for taking in canyon and city views.
Features of the five-bedroom, six-bathroom house include reflecting pools in the foyer, Terrazzo marble floors and contemporary chandeliers. The updated kitchen, outfitted with stainless steel appliances and two islands, opens to the dining room. There are six fireplaces within nearly 8,100 square feet of interior.
Outside, the walled setting includes a saltwater swimming pool and spa, an aquarium and a cabana. A covered dining area holds another fireplace feature.
Griffin won a pair of Emmys for her reality series “Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List.†Last year she appeared on “RuPaul’s Drag Race†as a guest judge and hosted the E! Series “Fashion Police.â€
Griffin also generated intense controversy when a photo of her holding bloody severed head replica of President Trump went viral earlier this year. She apologized for the image, then later retracted her apology.
The 57-year-old bought the house more than a decade ago for $2.85 million, records show. She now resides in a 13,400-square-foot mansion in Bel-Air that she purchased last year for $10.85 million.
Steve Frankel of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage was the listing agent.
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