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It’s been three months since fire fires raged through Los Angeles and victims – including Spencer Pratt – will still come to terms with reality.
“It’s not peace – it’s anger,” The hills Alum, 41, told AND! Beginner In a clip that aired on Wednesday, April 9. “It’s horrible.”
During the early hours on Wednesday, January 8th split Pratt clip off fires that burned down the home he shared with his wife Heidi Monday38. The property kept the couple and their two sons Smokes, 2 and Gunner, 7. Pratt’s parents also lost their home in Pacific Palisades.
“My mom crying all day,” Pratt revealed. “I don’t think my mom stopped crying.”
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Despite the difficulties, Pratt is determined to turn their “anger into positivity.” That includes marketing his new hulu -show Have to come outwhich premieres Friday 11 April. He has also been busy marketing Montag’s music including her album Superficial – Which one reached No. 1 on iTunes after the fires.
“I’m so happy for her, but I didn’t do this,” he said. “I have Hyping Heidi, and now it’s her time to shine.”
Montag spoke exclusively with PEOPLE About which objects she was sure to grab when she evacuated her home. “I literally looked at my wardrobe like“ What can I take? ”
Before Montag left home, Pratt instructed her to “grab everything you want to keep.” She took a pair of jeans and shoes before collecting some of her children’s possessions, including “their bears and some of their clothes.”
“I have no photos, I have no memorabilia. Just things for the kids. Everything is gone,” Montag said.
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In an interview with Good morning AmericaThe couple revealed that they would have to rebuild completely from the ground up. Neither their house nor possessions were insured. Like many Californians, they were dropped from their politics.
“We were” domestic “as they call it,” the singer explained. “We have a house and everything else is a life, is a grinding. So yes, we definitely count every dollar as we do.”
Since the fires have been back to Visit the location of his former home. In one Instagram Video published on March 6, Pratt held an almost unrecognizable metal box that was burned to a sharp.
“Hello Spectrum, I’m pretty sure this is the box that you asked if I had still done so,” Pratt called out the TV and cable company with a smile. “I found it!”
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He then asked, “How much will I get for it?” Suggest, “We can do a deal, maybe half?”
Earlier in the day Pratt called Spectrum to cancel his account set on Autopay. On one Tiktok Pratt talked about the conversation with a company representative and explained that they wanted to confirm that he had picked up his home cable box.
He did one Follow -up video Details Spectrum’s response. An Instagram message from the company confirmed that they will not “charge for equipment damaged due to the fire fires.”
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In a statement shared with people, Spectrum explained that customers who lost their equipment in the fire fires will not be charged and that business representatives will not be instructed to ask for units to be returned.
On January 31, the Palisads and Eaton fire were completely enclosedAccording to California’s forestry department and fire protection.