Firefighters are battling a major fire at NFL superstar Tyreek Hill's $6.9 million Florida home.
On Wednesday afternoon, emergency crews rushed to the home in Southwest Ranches, Florida, where black smoke was billowing from the roof.
According to WSVN, the fire was quickly upgraded to a “2-alarm fire” and firefighters battling the blaze from the roof were ordered to eject.
No injuries were reported and Miami Dolphins star Hill was said to have rushed home from practice after learning the news.
Hill bought the seven-bedroom, eight-bathroom property in 2022 for $6.9 million, but the fire appeared to have caused significant damage.
Hill and Vaccaro got engaged in 2021 and tied the knot in Texas last November
The fire is just the latest blow for Hill in a difficult few months after he faced two separate paternity lawsuits following the birth of three children in 2023.
Hill – who is married to his long-term partner Keeta Vaccaro – fathered children with three different women in four months – and none of them were his wife.
As exclusively revealed, Hill has received paternity lawsuits from two different women who claim the children born in February and May, respectively, are his and are demanding higher child support payments from the Dolphins' bankruptcy trustee.
A third woman also told that her son, who was born in March, is Hill's.
Hill also has three children from his previous relationship with fiancée Crystal Espinal.
Hill purchased the Southwest Ranches property after moving from the Kansas City Chiefs to the Miami Dolphins, where he cemented his place as one of the NFL's best wide receivers.