Spencer Pratt Shares Devastating Moment His Home Is Destroyed by Pacific Palisades Fire: 'Nightmare Came True'
01/08/2025 05:11 AM
'The Hills' alum shared a video on TikTok after the fire burned through his and wife Heidi Montag Pratt's home
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag Pratt's home has been destroyed in the Pacific Palisades wildfire.
In the early hours of Wednesday, Jan. 8, Spencer, 41, shared a clip on TikTok showing the flames burning through the Calif. property that he shares with his wife Heidi, 38, and their two sons Ryker, 2, and Gunner, 7, as well as panning to the surrounding areas.
"Oh wow, it's back there!" Spencer said in the clip while showing his followers an image of the blaze over the top of a fence.
"For real ... let's go!" he added as the fire moved closer.
"Nightmare came true," The Hills alum captioned the video.
@spencerpratt Nightmare came true
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As of Tuesday afternoon, 30,000 residents had been evacuated from the Pacific Palisades and neighboring areas.
Spencer had previously shared a clip showing the fire in the distance, telling the camera, "We got a fire going on behind the house here, say a prayer for the Palisades here, there's the town, there is the fire..." he added, showing how close it was.
The reality star pointed out a helicopter, asking, "Where are the airplanes that drop the water?"
"That's pretty black smoke, should go home and start packing up the house," he continued.
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Heidi also posted a video on TikTok, revealing that the family was getting ready to pack up the house while holding their youngest child, Ryker.
"There's a fire right over our house, so please say some prayers for us, it's a mandatory evacuation," she said in the clip.
Spencer's sister Stephanie Pratt, 38, who is living in London, also revealed on Instagram that the fire was near her own Los Angeles home.
"I don't know if it's a good thing I'm in London or I need to get back to LA. I can't think straight. What do I do? Honestly looking for advice," she captioned a photo of the blaze.
"I'm frozen in shock. How horrible for my sweet little nephews to watch their house disappear like this. They must be so scared and confused," she added. "I guess the silver lining for me is if my house goes it's only my stuff- not years of family memories like everyone else in the palisades 🥺. Help me what's my next move."
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Stephanie had previously posted a message on her Instagram Stories dedicated to her brother and his family, writing, "I am beyond heartbroken for my brother, Heidi & the kids. And to all of our friends and neighbors who have lost their houses today."
"Just spoke to my dad — he tried to save my brother's house but the wind is so strong there was nothing he could do," the former The Hills: New Beginnings star continued.
"My parents evacuated safely and are watching the fire rage towards their house on security cameras," Stephanie's post included.
"We are such a tight community," she added in the post. "I'm at a loss for words knowing so many friends have lost their homes today and so quickly."