Heidi Montag was left inconsolable after her home in Pacific Palisades was completely destroyed in a devastating wildfire that swept through Los Angeles. In an emotional update shared with her followers, Montag expressed her heartbreak over the loss of their family possessions while emphasizing her gratitude that her family is safe. “I have no words… I’m so thankful that we’re safe,” she said tearfully in a TikTok video posted the following day. “I’m so sad our house is gone. I wish I could’ve gone back and saved more.”
Montag continued to share her sorrow, recalling, “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.” Her pain was palpable as she lamented, “It’s really hard losing your house and everything you worked so hard for.” In the touching video, her two-year-old son, Ryker, comforted her, highlighting the emotional weight of the situation. “Life is so crazy,” she stated, reflecting on her grief, which she described as “coming in waves.”
In earlier posts, Montag extended her heartfelt thanks to those sending thoughts and prayers during this trying period. Meanwhile, her husband, Spencer Pratt, weighed in on the situation, shooting an unusual video while picking up food the morning after the fire. “When your house burns down, you have nothing. When your parents’ house burns down and they have nothing, there’s only one thing that could, maybe make you feel better: a bag of bagels,” he remarked, candidly acknowledging his shock and disorientation.
Montag and Pratt were among several high-profile individuals affected by the wildfires that decimated parts of Los Angeles. Other celebrities, including Eugene Levy and Mandy Moore, also faced losses, with significant damage reported to their properties. Notably, the wildfires took a toll on Adam Brody and Leighton Meester’s multimillion-dollar home, along with Anna Faris and Miles Teller’s residences, the latter having recently purchased theirs for $7.5 million.
As the community comes to terms with the aftermath of this catastrophic event, Montag and her family find themselves grappling with the material and emotional fallout, reminding us all of the resilience required in times of loss.