Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag Break Down Crying After Losing Their Home in Wildfires: 'Out of Body Insane'

Mar. 15, 2025

Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag get emotional talking about losing their home in the wildfires.Photo:ABC

Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag Break Down Crying Over Losing Their Home

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Spencer PrattandHeidi Montag Prattare sharing their pain afterlosing their home in the Los Angeles wildfires.

“Spencer was like ‘Grab anything you want to keep,’ ” Heidi shared through tears during a Wednesday, Jan. 15 appearance onGood Morning America.“And I was like, ‘How do you choose?’ You know? My brain stopped working because I was so overwhelmed with so many things you can’t replace. So I grabbed my kids’ teddy bears.”

Heidi Montag breaks down in tears over losing her home in the Los Angeles wildfires.ABC

Heidi Montag breaks down in tears over losing her home in the Los Angeles wildfires

Spencer also got emotional recounting the experience ofwatching his children’s bedrooms burnon the cameras.

“The worst was like our kid’s room that was so magical,”The Hillsalum recalled, getting visibly choked up. “We do story time each night, it’s like our routine, so much love is in there. Our son’s bed started just burning in theshape of a heart. The fire started in the shape of a heart. I was like, ‘This is like, out of body insane.’ ”

The couple have been documenting their post-fire experience as they start to pick themselves up, replacing less valuable items such as clothing, but some things they lost are irreplaceable.

“I feel like a ghost,” Spencer admitted. “I don’t have a single photo now from before an iPhone existed. I don’t have any of the dumb little things that are on your shelves in your parents’ they’re all gone. Not a single nothing.”

Spencer Pratt gets emotional talking about his kids' rooms burning in the L.A. wildfires.ABC

Spencer Pratt gets emotional talking about his kids' rooms burning in the L.A. wildfires

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“It’s a place that you love that you live, it’s a refuge from the world. And to have that be gone, it’s a really difficult concept to continue to daily deal with,” Heidi said through tears. “We were house poor as they call it. We have a house and everything else is a hustle, is a grind. So yeah, we’re definitely counting every dollar that we make. We’re working really hard to take one trip a year.”

The social push has skyrocketed Heidi to theNo. 1 spot on iTunes.

“The fan support has been such a light in such a darkness for us,” Heidi said. “It’s life-changing.”

source: people.com