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Reality TV star sparks concern with VERY worrying social media post after losing family home in California fires

Reality TV star sparks concern with VERY worrying social media post after losing family home in California fires

Daily Mail​6 days ago

Former MTV reality star Stephanie Pratt has sparked serious concerns after a worrying social media post.
Pratt, who first shot to fame on The Hills alongside her brother Spencer, said she was 'no longer cut out for this world' in the post.
Just months earlier, the 39-year-old's family was devastated by the Los Angeles wildfires, which destroyed her parents' Pacific Palisades home, along with Spencer and his wife Heidi Montag 's home too.
In the alarming post, Pratt wrote, 'More and more I've been feeling like I'm not cut out for this world.'
She continued, 'A therapist told me my sensitivity and empathy were my superpower. Personally I'd prefer to be numb so I'm not so affected. Now that everything is gone and my days are filled with fear and worry I feel even more disconnected from my friends and former life.
'I see people able to compartmentalize and carry on with their lives. It's frustrating I can't get past the feelings. I don't know where I go from here.'
She finished, 'I don't know whose life I'm living bc I don't recognize it… so I just hold my little boy and he kisses my tears away. But I wish it would all just go away.'
Former MTV reality star Stephanie Pratt has sparked serious concerns after a worrying social media post
The post drew an outpouring of support from fans and friends alike.
'There is hope in Jesus. I am praying for you,' commented one.
'Go help the homeless. Volunteer on a kids with cancer ward. Animal shelters. Trust me, nothing switches up the victim stuck violin quicker than been around real suffering,' wrote another.
Even some of Stephanie's former Made In Chelsea co-stars commented on the post, with Ashley James writing, 'Everything you're feeling so many of us will have felt at one time and things always get better. I'm here if you ever want to talk.'
Louise Thompson commented, 'My love. I have been in a spot where I didn't see a future. I promise there is light ahead. Keep going. Sending love. Let me know if you need anything from me.'
Stephanie found fame as a supporting character on MTV's The Hills in 2007 after joining the hit series in its third season.
When The Hills was canceled in 2010, the fame-seeking starlet moved to London to join Made In Chelsea.
She also appeared on Celebrity Big Brother UK and Celebs Go Dating, before returning to the US to appear on season one of The Hills: New Beginnings in 2019.
Stephanie's brother Spencer and his wife Heidi filed a lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles and the Department of Water and Power back in January.
Spencer, 41, and Heidi, 38, lost their $2.5 million Pacific Palisades home to the devastating Los Angeles fires on January 8.
The couple later joined other homeowners in suing the city over the damage to their properties, as per The Hollywood Reporter.
Their lawsuit, filed in California's Superior Court in Los Angeles County, accuses the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power of 'failing to maintain an adequate water supply system to fight the blazes.'
Twenty other property owners have joined the lawsuit as well, including Pratt's mother Janet Pratt.
Stephanie previously confirmed their parents' home was also destroyed in the Palisades fire, just hours after Spencer and Heidi's home.
Spencer and Stephanie's relationship was strained throughout their time on The Hills, but the siblings appeared to make up following the Los Angeles fires.
In an Instagram post back in February, Stephanie wrote, 'Spencer you have been the voice of the Palisades and the town jester trying to spread happiness to all of our friends and lifelong neighbours.'
She continued, 'On behalf of everyone who benefits a laugh during the unbearable time from your constant content… THANK YOU.
'I know this brave face must be exhausting but it means so much to all of us. I'm so sorry and I love you guys so much - I'm just shattered for you. For everyone.'

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