Shemar Mooreis opening the door to his Los Angeles home!
In an exclusive PEOPLE Hollywood at Home video tour, theS.W.A.T.star, 54, shared a look into his unique home — complete with a cornhole arena and a roof playground for his daughter Frankie, 21 months.
His tour, above, begins with his expansive garage filled with half a dozen of his most precious cars including a burgundy 1974 Bronco, matte black, two-door Rolls-Royce, bright red F8 Ferrari, yellow Mercedes GTR and a Range Rover — which he playfully calls his “daddy mobile.”
Moore’s latest addition is a ‘66 Chevelle with his initials “SFM.” It also has a special nod to his daughter, as her name “Frankie” is written in the glove compartment in front of the passenger’s seat. He noted that the little girl also seemed to have an affinity for it as once it was delivered, “she went right to it” and they placed her in the driver’s seat where she got to honk the horn.
He notes his partnerJesiree Dizon, 41, had her own black Jeep and their little girl had a miniature white Jeep — lovingly dubbed the “Frankie mobile” — as well.
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“Ever since the Frankie mobile came, she wouldn’t get out of it,” Dizon recalls. “She wouldn’t stop beeping the horn… she was stuck in that car.”
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Some of those pieces even featured in the actor’s most “important” room of the home: his office. The space offers a look into the culmination of his work since starting out onThe Young and the Restlessabout three decades ago. It features his eight NAACP image awards and his Daytime Emmy won in 2000.
“It’s my workspace, but when I come in here, it’s more than that,” Moore shared. “It’s a lot of memories, career-wise, accolades… Just things through my career that I’m proud of. But there’s also a lot of real life in here and not that my career is real life but the stuff that really, really, really matters.”
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This includes an urn with his mother’s ashes and a special mural of the pair, which he says is his “favorite picture” of the duo. It depicted him when he was younger laughing with his mother while “overseas” in Ghana, Africa.
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“I’m a goofball because my momma was a goofball, and we were goofballs together. So, I cherish that photo,” he said.
Other pieces in the room included pictures of hisYoung and the Restless“brother”Kristoff St. John, who died in 2019. Moore says the photos are there to “honor him, because he’s a huge part of my life and my success and belief in myself.” He also had a glass frame dedicated to his high school baseball coach, who was the “closest thing to a father I ever knew.”
“This room just fills my heart and makes me never forget where I came from,” he adds.
Moore also showed PEOPLE one of his favorite features of the home, revealing that when he purchased the property about four years ago that he “always wanted a movie theater” and bar to entertain friends during Football Sunday and other events. The bar has quite the spread too with champagne, tequila, vodka and non-alcoholic offerings.
However, that’s not the only place in the home where Moore and his friends get to let loose and play. Besides a cold plunge, pool and sauna, he also has a cornhole arena in his backyard — something that wasn’t in the original plans for the home.
“This was actually a putting green for golf. It had like six holes all over the place… And then what happened was we got locked down for [COVID-19] and I turned on ESPN and there was no sports ‘cause everything got shut down. So they had darts and [cornhole].”
“I was like, ‘Fellas, homies this bean-bag thing is a professional sport… and we did some research, and I was like, ‘Okay.’ And that’s what inspired me [to change] my putting green into a world class home cornhole arena.”
He said the space has even hosted some of the greatest cornhole players of all time, celebrities and ESPN’s Chuck Liddell. He’s even hosted tournaments there for $50K and $100K rewards.
However, his daughter Frankie isn’t left out. She has her own little nook just for herself in the form of a rooftop playground complete with a slide and various swings. The 21-month-old even got to test out the swings on camera.
“We planned this before I even got pregnant… to make this the space for the kids to be able to just to play and run around and just have some freedom to do just kind of whatever they wanted to do,” Dizon says. “So it was really important for her to have her own space.”
“She wanted to be up here every day, multiple times a day,” she continues. “As long as it’s not scorching hot, we’re out here. She loves it.”
The whole property is something Moore prides himself in — especially as a new father.
“This is my home. This is my safe space,” he says. “This is where I’m a daddy, a new daddy. I’m raising my daughter. This is the fruits of my labor. Stuff I’m really proud of.”
source: people.com