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British actress Talulah Riley, ex-wife of billionaire Elon Musk, said goodbye to Elon Musk’s former home in Bel Air and has put her modern home on the market for $2,995,000.

British actress Talulah Riley, who recently starred in the real-life role of the wife of tech billionaire Elon Musk, has put her contemporary home in Bel Air, CA, on the market for $2,995,000.

We’re guessing the listing probably has something to do with her divorce from the mogul being finalized last month.

Riley is best known for her roles in “Pride & Prejudice” and “Inception” on the big screen. On the small screen, she’s appeared in popular British TV classics, including “Agatha Christie’s Marple,” “Agatha Christie’s Poirot,” and “Dr. Who.”

She can currently be seen in the HBO hit “Westworld” as the sultry Angela. In her personal life, she’s known for her on-again, off-again involvement with PayPal/SpaceX/Tesla founder Musk. They married in 2010, split up, remarried, and split up again. Their second divorce was finalized in October.

While Riley was living with Musk and his five 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren from his first marriage, they purchased a $17 million mansion, also in Bel Air, a bit farther up in the hills. Soon after Musk acquired that estate, he also purchased Gene Wilder‘s former ranch, just across the street.

As for this three-bedroom, four-bath house, property records indicate it belongs to Riley and was purchased in 2013 for $1,925,000. It would make quite a swanky escape pad, a perfect place to chill while trying to sort things out with your billionaire hubby.

The 2,505-square-foot, low-slung modern was built in 1957 and completely remodeled recently. It now has clean lines and floor-to-ceiling windows and glass doors that let in plenty of light.

A chef’s kitchen with state-of-the-art appliances was added, and the master suite was redesigned to include a large walk-in closet and a bath with a dual vanity, soaking tub, and steam shower. The house is situated on the 30,000-square-foot lot to take full advantage of canyon views. And as with all Bel Air homes worth their Birkin, there’s a sparkling pool out back.

Riley’s next move is anyone’s guess. We’re taking bets on whether or not she’ll drive quietly off into the sunset in a brand-new Tesla.

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Master bedroom

The post Now Divorced From Elon Musk, Actress Talulah Riley Says Bye-Bye to Bel Air appeared first on Real Estate News and Advice – realtor.com.

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