Heidi Montag tearfully admits she only has ‘two pairs of jeans and two shirts’ left after she and husband Spencer Pratt were forced to flee their home before it was destroyed by LA fires
Heidi Montag has revealed she only has “two pairs of jeans and two shirts” left after she and husband Spencer Pratt were forced to flee their Pacific Palisades home due to the devastating LA wildfires.
The couple evacuated their home with their two sons earlier this week after massive fires began spreading through the exclusive celebrity enclave. Images have since shown their properties destroyed.
In a new video on her Instagram Stories, Heidi admitted she was “overwhelmed” as she tried to grab some basic supplies for her family after being ordered to evacuate.
Fighting back tears, she added that anything she could grab was “a blessing,” and while she is “grateful” her family is safe from the fire, she is still struggling with the loss of her home.
She said: ‘The craziest thing when you’re packing for a fire is your brain panics and thinks, ‘What do I need? What don’t I need?” and it’s so overwhelming.
“When I’m packing the house, I mean I only have two pairs of jeans and two shirts, I have so many more clothes for the kids, but why didn’t I take more?
Heidi Montag has revealed she only has ‘two pairs of jeans and two shirts’ left after she and husband Spencer Pratt were forced to flee their home due to the devastating LA wildfires
The couple’s home is one of many destroyed by the flames, with some of Hollywood’s biggest stars finding their homes reduced to ash and rubble
“Luckily I grabbed everything, which is a blessing, and the most important thing is that we’re safe and we got out, but oh my god, it’s really panicking and then part of you wants to leave stuff behind, and like, ‘I’m come back! Of course I’ll be back!’
“So I just pray for everyone else who’s going through this, and for all my friends and loved ones, and thank God we have our health and our children.
“I know that and that’s just trying to focus on the gratitude. It just comes in waves, there are a lot of them.”
Images obtained by DailyMail.com have revealed that Heidi and Spencer’s home has already been destroyed by the devastating Palisades fires.
The only parts of the house still standing are the charred entrance gate and the front part of the house’s plastered perimeter wall.
Large piles of debris can be seen throughout the property, as well as burned foliage that once decorated the home’s front yard.
Not only was the couple’s home affected, but Spencer’s parents also lost their home to the fire.
Spencer shared a photo of what little remained of his parents’ home to his Instagram Stories. “My parents house is gone,” he wrote along with a series of crying emojis.
In a new video on her Instagram Stories, Heidi admitted she was “overwhelmed” as she tried to grab some basic supplies for her family after being ordered to evacuate.
In several TikToks, Heidi broke down in tears as she reflected on the fire while coping with the loss of her home
The couple, who shot to fame on The Hills, were in a state of disbelief and devastation when they opened up about the loss on TikTok.
In several TikToks, Heidi, 38, became emotional about the fire as she dealt with the loss of her home.
As she sat on the couch with one of her children, Heidi sobbed, “Too bad our house is gone,” she cried, later saying, “Everything you worked so hard for….”
Her child served as a comforting distraction as he occasionally touched her face and made her smile. “Thanks,” she ended the video with a giggle.
In another video, Heidi assured everyone that she and her family were safe as she confirmed the loss of their home.
“While we ended up losing our home to the fire and thank God we’re safe, so thank you to everyone checking, thank you for all your prayers, thank you for your thoughts. It is so,” she said, emotion growing on her face. ‘No words.’
Spencer tried to cheer himself up on Wednesday with some bagels.
The reality alum, who was spotted watching the flames move toward his home on Tuesday, admitted he was in shock and admitted his video was quite “unhinged.”
“If your house burns down and you have nothing, and your parents’ house burns down and they have nothing. There’s only one thing that might make you feel better: a bag of bagels!’ he said cheerfully.
“Obviously I’m in shock and my brain isn’t functioning so I think this is the most unhinged post you’ve ever seen.”
Sources said TMZ that Spencer and Heidi’s home was completely destroyed after it caught fire on Tuesday.
Fortunately, the couple and their two sons were able to evacuate safely earlier in the day before the flames got too close.
However, they are distraught at the staggering loss.
More than 30,000 residents evacuated their homes as a massive wildfire swept through the famed Pacific Palisades enclave, burning nearly 3,000 acres and reducing dozens of homes to rubble.
Dozens of celebrities have been forced to flee their swanky mega-mansions on the Los Angeles coast as three raging infernos threaten to level the city.
Oscar-nominated actor James Woods, who shared footage of a home two blocks from his property fully engulfed in flames, fled the Palisades with his family as a fast-moving wildfire ripped through. It is unclear about the condition of his own property after the evacuation.
Woods also stated that he and many of his neighbors no longer have insurance after a “major company” allegedly canceled many of the policies four months ago.
Star Wars actor Mark Hamill revealed he was bundled out of his Malibu home on Tuesday night during a ‘last-minute’ evacuation. He said there were “small fires” burning on “both sides of the road” as he approached the Pacific Coast Highway and called the blaze the “most horrific fire” since 1993.
Police Academy star Steve Guttenberg, 66, sprang into action as the fire swept through the Palisades community, choosing to assist firefighters by moving cars to make room for the incoming fire trucks.
Spencer’s parents’ home was also destroyed by the fire
Eugene Levy, the honorary mayor of Pacific Palisades, said he was caught in the gridlock of fleeing area residents.
But even those who made it to safety are now praying for a miracle, including Formula 1 heiress Petra Ecclestone and her husband Sam Palmer, who have been evacuated with their families.
A second fire, called the Eaton Fire, broke out about 30 miles (48 kilometers) inland in Altadena, near Pasadena, growing to 1,000 acres from 200 acres in a few hours, according to Cal Fire.
Mandy Moore and her three children evacuated their Pasadena home as the catastrophic fire continued to spread westward. The This Is Us star, 40, says the family and their pets are safe.
A third fire, called the Hurst Fire, had also broken out in Sylmar, in the San Fernando Valley northwest of Los Angeles, prompting the evacuation of some local residents.