Spencer Pratt returns home after LA wildfire, finds items



Spencer Pratt has returned to his and wife Heidi Montag’s home after it was destroyed in the devastating Palisades Fire.

The reality star shared what items he found as he sifted through his property via Snapchat on Thursday.

Spencer Pratt visited the site where the Pacific Palisades, California home burned down on Thursday. Instagram / Spencer Pratt

First, the “Speidi’s 16th Minute” podcast host found a metal pot that was badly burnt but still intact.

“Good news, my pot that I made all the humming bird nectar survived. Look at this. Some nectar still in there for the hummers,” Pratt said. “That’s good news.”

“We got what’s left of a humming bird feeder! That’s positive,” he added, as he held up a piece of burnt metal.

Spencer Pratt is seen at was his Pacific Palisades home. APEX / MEGA

“There’s my rose quartz. That’s cool,” Pratt said as he continued to walk through the property. “Definitely going to keep this.”

“That’s amazing,” the Pratt Daddy Crystals owner went on, as he saw the swing set that belongs to his and Heidi’s sons, Gunner and Ryker.

Walking towards what once was the inside of the home, the “Hills” alum panned to a washer and dryer set.

Spencer Pratt in the Pacific Palisades. Instagram / Spencer Pratt

“Not sure we’re going to be able to wash anything in this set up anymore,” Pratt said.

He also found a grill that he thinks could be “salvageable.”

Montag, for her part, posted a video to her TikTok on Thursday, stating, “Spencer was able to retrieve some stuff from the fire.”

“Got a hummingbird memory,” Pratt said in the clip as he showed off a piece of a hummingbird feeder. “One [plastic] snake from the backyard, one crystal from the backyard, one [more] crystal from the backyard a heart, Ryker’s shovel from the backyard and some little broken pieces.”

Spencer Pratt going through what is left on his property. APEX / MEGA

The “Marriage Boot Camp” stars previously shared their devastation with followers, as Pratt called it a “nightmare come true.”

“When your house burns down and you have nothing, your parents’ house burns down, and they have nothing,” he said in an earlier TikTok video while picking up a bag of bagels. “Obviously I’m in shock. My brain’s not functioning, I think this is the most unhinged post you’ve seen.”

The “I’ll Do It” singer has also continued to open up about the wildfires on her own page.

Spencer Pratt posts an Instagram video from a swing next to what is left of his home. @spencerpratt/Instagram

“I have no words. I’m so thankful that we’re safe,” Montag tearfully began. “I’m so sad our house is gone. I wish I could have gone back and got more. It’s really hard losing your house and everything you worked so hard for,

The couple’s friends have since started a GoFundMe for the pair, and are working on an Amazon Wish List.

But donations aren’t the only way people can help the family. Along with revealing on Instagram Friday that his Pratt Daddy business is up and running and taking orders, the father-of-two shared another way the public can help.

As Pratt put it on his Instagram Stories Friday: “Anyone that can stream Heidi’s music on any music platform right now would be so helpful. Thank you.”

And for the critics out there, he noted, “You can have the volume real low if it’s not your taste.”

Spencer Pratt details what is left of his Palisades home. Instagram / Spencer Pratt
Spencer Pratt visited the site where the Pacific Palisades, California home burned down on Thursday.
Instagram / Spencer Pratt

As of Friday, the Los Angeles wildfires continue to burn in parts of Southern California, with at least 35,000 acres of land having burned down and 10 people have died. Authorities have since deployed arson investigators to the Pacific Palisades to determine the origin of the blaze.

“The cause of the fire remains unknown, and it continues to be under active investigation,” Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley said on Thursday. 

But the Los Angeles Police Department told Fox News Digital on Thursday, “We have not received any reports of arson.”





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