Frankie Muniz blames cat for flooding his Phoenix brownstone
Nov 19, 2018, 10:35 AM | Updated: 11:54 am
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PHOENIX — A housecat unwittingly made a bad week worse for actor Frankie Muniz, who returned home from a funeral in France to find his Phoenix brownstone a flooded mess.
Muniz posted several tweets about the misadventure at his five-story home late last week.
Ceilings, walls, floors, furniture and photos were left in ruins, he said, “All because my cat accidentally turned on a sink a few days ago while we were gone.”
Muniz and girlfriend Paige Price had attended the funeral and spent some time in Marseilles. Price posted photos of part of the trip on Instagram.
I arrived home from my uncle's funeral to find 4 of my 5 story brownstone home under 3 feet of water. Everything I own, destroyed. Every wall, piece of artwork, personal photos, furniture… All because my cat accidentally turned on a sink a few days ago while we were gone.
— Frankie Muniz (@frankiemuniz) November 15, 2018
I'm devastated and exhausted from a tough week with the loss of my Uncle Skip, 45 hours of travel to and from France to walk in to find this disaster. I've cried more yesterday and today then my whole life combined. Forgive me for venting.. I just need some support.
— Frankie Muniz (@frankiemuniz) November 15, 2018
I know this sounds ridiculous, but I swear it's true. You wouldn't believe the destruction.
— Frankie Muniz (@frankiemuniz) November 15, 2018
Muniz credited Price with keeping him sane.
But the drama wasn’t quite over for the former “Malcolm in the Middle” star.
Just woke up to fire alarms and had to evacuate the hotel we are staying in because of what happened to our house. This has been an eventful week.
— Frankie Muniz (@frankiemuniz) November 17, 2018
Finally, something good happened. According to an Instagram photo posted Monday, Muniz proposed and Price said yes.
“I truly cannot wait to be your wife. P.S. You’re officially the master of proposals,” she wrote.
Muniz, 32, has bought and sold several properties around the Valley over the years. He sold a Phoenix home in the Biltmore neighborhood in December 2017 for $3.2 million. That same year he listed a Scottsdale home at $2.4 million.
In 2014, Muniz sold a mansion in Phoenix’s Arcadia neighborhood for $2.85 million.