Talk show host and TV chef Rachael Ray, her husband and dog Bella have escaped a raging inferno that tore through their upstate New York home on Sunday night.
Photos from the scene on Chuckwagon Trail in Lake Luzerne, north of Saratoga Springs, show flames bursting from the roof of the luxury home.
'Seeing some of the first pictures of the fire at the Lake Luzerne home of @rachaelray and it does not look good,' reporter Mark Mulholland wrote as the blaze broke out just after 7pm. Hours later, and firefighters were still on scene.
The cause of the fire is currently under investigation.
At one point, 12 fire departments were the scene tackling the fire after being called to the incident at 7.27pm on Sunday evening.
In a statement, representatives of Ray confirmed there were no injuries although the extent of the damage is unknown.
A retired fire official at the scene said that Ray was at home when the fire broke out, but she was able to get out of the house with no injuries according to CBS17.
Rachael, her husband and their dog Bella are said to be safe.
Ray, 51, has been filming and cooking up a storm from her home since the coronavirus pandemic began and in April posted video online of her kitchen.
The TV chef owns almost 200 acres of land in the Adirondacks mountain range.
She shares the home with her husband, John Cusimano, and reveals in the video that she designed it herself by drawing it out on a piece of paper.