Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag are among the celebrities who have lost their homes in the devastating Pacific Palisades fires, and after evacuating to safety, the couple has returned to their house and are sharing footage of the wreckage, as well as what they were able to salvage.
On social media, Pratt shared footage of their incinerated home as Spencer explores the property to see what can be salvaged. As he is roaming the debris, he found a bread maker, rose quartz crystals, a shovel, a rubber snake, kettle bells for weightlifting, among other things. Miraculously, their children's swing set is still standing.
In another video, shared by Heidi, Spencer has a plastic shopping bag packed with what he could retrieve from the fire, including a large stainless steel pot, his son Ryker's shovel, some crystals, and the rubber snake.
The couple has been emotional after having lost their home, with Heidi sharing a tearful video, explaining her grief. She broke down sobbing as she told fans, "I'm so sad our house is gone. I wish I could have gone back and got more. I didn’t think it would be the last time we would be in our house. I’m so sad for everyone else going through the same thing. It’s really hard losing your house and everything you worked so hard for."
In another video, she's outside with her son, and again, breaks down in tears to express how much she misses their home. She shared, "It really does come in waves. I just want to go home. I just want to see all my stuff, and sit on my couch, and I really want to go home."
Spencer and Heidi are just two out of many people who were affected by the Los Angeles fires, as many have completely lost their homes, including Anna Faris, Eugene Levy, James Woods, Paris Hilton, Adam Brody and Leighton Meester, Sandra Lee, Ricki Lake and more.
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