24-02-2025
Heidi Montag & Spencer Pratt Share Honest Update After L.A. Fires
Originally appeared on E! Online
and are living one day at a time.
After the Hills alums tragically lost their Pacific Palisades home during the Los Angeles wildfires in January, Spencer didn't sugarcoat the couple's current situation.
'I'd say 'not good' is the honest answer,' he told E! News Feb. 22 at Training Mate's L.A. fire relief workout class in Santa Monica, Calif. 'The last two days have been the hardest for some reason. I don't know if Heidi was processing sooner than I was, and I was so focused on Heidi's music success that I didn't have time to think about our situation.'
Fans have shown support for the couple—who married in 2009—by sending Heidi's 2010 album Superficial to No. 1 on iTunes, but the 'I'll Do It' singer admitted the weight of their loss still 'comes in waves.'
'It's still so fresh,' she noted. 'It seems kind of like old news to other people, but there's a long road ahead and it's gonna take years to get our life back. And hopefully we can.'
Keep reading to see what other stars have said about the Los Angeles wildfires.
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While relief efforts are underway to restore the affected areas, some belongings are simply irreplaceable. In fact, when Heidi and Spencer's son Gunner lost one of his prized possessions in the blaze, the pair were surprised by its significance to the 7-year-old.
'Our son, I didn't realize his favorite thing to look at every day was his photo from Universal Studios going down the Jurassic Park ride,' Spencer shared. 'I'm like, 'We'll go back,' but he's like, 'It's too scary. I'm never doing it again.' It was his big accomplishment.'
As Heidi and Spencer—who also share son Ryker, 2—navigate their new reality, they're also committed to helping others affected by the disaster, which is why they partnered with the fitness studio to host the weekend workout class in support of several local organizations.
'It just keeps everything in perspective,' Heidi explained, while Spencer added, 'It's going to take so many people to really bring the Palisades community back and all the small businesses.'
And their efforts to help their neighbors have not gone unnoticed.
'Heidi and Spencer have been the absolute pioneers of generating some positive outcomes of such a tragic incident,' Training Mate founder Luke Milton said. 'When the opportunity popped up through our group of mutual friends, we jumped at the chance. And anything we can do to help these guys in their endeavors to make the world a better place, we're just all in.'
Keep reading to see what other stars have said about the Los Angeles wildfires.
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