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    Joshua Jackson is "excited" about making a fresh start after his house burned down

    The 'Doctor Odyssey' star's abode in Topanga Canyon - which he lived in for the first eight years of his life and then bought as an adult in 2001 -was destroyed in the Los Angeles wildfires in January and though he was devastated to see such a significant part of his life go up in flames, he is trying to look on the bright side and is looking forward to creating a new home for his and ex-wife Jodie Turner-Smith's four-year-old daughter Juno


    Speaking on 'The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon', he said: "It is my childhood home, and it is the place that I've lived, on and off, for the last 25 years.

    "And was, for the last four-and-a-half years, or four-and-three-quarters years as she likes to tell me now, has been the place where my daughter and I, and when my wife and I were still together, where we lived. So, not great."

    The 46-year-old actor felt detached from the property when he went to see the damage and realised it could represent a new beginning for himself and his daughter.

    He added: "But you know, when I went to go see it, I'm standing in front of this thing and it's still literally smoking. And I'm looking at it, I'm like, 'This bears no relation to my home. This is just a pile of stuff that burned in a fire.'

    "And in some ways, I'm actually excited for the opportunity...that house has given me so much over the years, right? And I have loved it, and it has loved me. It has everything: the heartbreak, the baby, just life. All of life is in there.

    "Every floorboard is a piece of my story. And I'm excited to build a new house that doesn't have all of Daddy's history in it, that is for her and I.

    "So when she grows up, every floorboard has her story in it. And so in some ways, it's not how I would have chosen to do a remodel, but in some ways I'm actually excited about the process."

    Joshua previously insisted he felt "incredibly lucky" after the fires because his loved ones were all safe and well.

    He said in a statement: "First and most importantly, all the people closest to me affected by the fire are ok. My daughter, my family, my neighbours all made it out safely.

    "Sadly my beautiful home did not survive the fires. But today, I feel incredibly lucky to be surrounded by the people I love."

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