This is the first I heard of it,” she said.Hearst and McInerney were married in 2006 in a ceremony officiated by former Mayor Rudy Giuliani at the 21 Club in Manhattan.It was the third marriage for Hearst, whose sister is Patty Hearst, and the fourth for McInerney, whose bestselling 1984 novel “Bright Lights, Big City,” was made into a Hollywood movie.The couple also have a penthouse apartment in Greenwich Village. A fire engulfed a Water Mill mansion owned by publishing heiress Anne Hearst and her husband, author Jay McInerney, the New York Post reported.
The blaze was reported early Saturday morning, and while no one was injured, the flames “consumed the roof of the sprawling home,” according to the outlet. Southampton Police Sgt. She is the granddaughter of newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst. We've received your submission.Flames tore through the $9 million Hamptons mansion of heiress Anne Hearst and her novelist husband Jay McInerney Saturday morning.An 8:32 a.m. 911 call reported smoke in the 11,000-square-foot house designed by architect Peter Cook, the ex-husband of Christie Brinkley.“Everyone got out of the house safely,” said Southampton Police Sgt. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Michael Burns of the manse on Little Noyac Path in the Water Mill hamlet.Burns said there was “a problem with the fireplace and chimney that was ongoing throughout the night.”Ten fire companies responded to the inferno, which consumed the roof of the sprawling home which sits on a 10-acre parcel.With the nearest fire hydrant more than a mile away, tanker trucks had to keep going back and forth for water, Among the furnishings inside were mantelpieces once meant for San Simeon, the California home of Hearst’s grandfather, publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst.The couple kept an emu, a wallaby, a parrot, and various dogs on the property, which is known as Ashgrove Farm, Vanity Fair reported in 2008.”I know Jay was there. Flames tore through the $4 million Hamptons mansion of heiress Anne Hearst and her novelist husband Jay McInerney Saturday morning. Anne Hearst was born on July 29, 1955 in San Francisco, California, USA as Anne Randolph Hearst. Southampton Police Sgt. They were admirable.”Neither Hearst nor McInerney could be reached for comment.Amanda Urban, McInerney’s agent, said she could not comment.“I’m in St Barts and have no idea. (Photo by Patrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images) Emergency services were alerted to the hillside estate inferno around 8.32am Saturday but it took until 11.35am to put […] All rights reserved. Credit: Newsday Fire tore through the Water Mill mansion of publishing heiress Anne Hearst on Saturday morning, police said.No one was hurt in the massive fire caused by what police said was a malfunction of a guest fireplace.The fire was reported at 8:30 a.m. and took firefighters hours to put out, police said“The whole upstairs went on fire,” said Sgt. Michael Burns told the Post the fire stemmed from “a problem with the fireplace and chimney that was ongoing throughout the night.” It wasn’t immediately clear exactly how much damage the home sustained. She has been married to Jay McInerney since November 21, 2006. Emergency services were alerted to the hillside estate inferno around 8.32am Saturday but it took until 11.35am to put […] Try again later.A fire engulfed a Water Mill mansion owned by publishing heiress Anne Hearst and her husband, author Jay McInerney, the New York Post reported. Executive Vice Chairman and former Hearst CEO and author of ‘Leave It All on the Table’ Frank Bennack joins FOX Business to discuss the economy, elections, his career evolution, his values and more. Would you like to receive desktop browser notifications about breaking news and other major stories?
No one was hurt in the massive fire caused by what police said was a malfunction of a guest Herbert Johnson of Southampton Town Police.
Anne Randolph Hearst (born July 29, 1955) is an American socialite, philanthropist, and publishing heiress.. Hearst is one of the five daughters of Randolph Apperson Hearst (1915–2000), former president of The San Francisco Examiner, and his first wife, the former Catherine Wood Campbell. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. Quotes delayed at least 15 minutes. For full functionality of this site it is necessary to enable JavaScript. A fire has ravaged the roof of publishing heiress Anne Hearst’s mansion in the Hamptons, with 10 fire departments working to extinguish the inferno which started in a second floor bedroom closet behind a gas fireplace.