Spencer Pratt could be a polarizing figure during her reality TV heyday.
But it would take a robot for the former Hills cast member not to feel terrible right now.
Earlier on January 8, Pratt uploaded footage to TikTok showing flames in the home he shares with his wife Heidi and their two sons Ryker, 2, and Gunner, 7.
Spencer also panned around the area to show the damage caused by the Pacific Palisades fires to this region of California.


“Oh wow, it’s back there!” Spencer said in the clip … as she showed her followers a picture of a fire on top of a fence.
“Actually…let’s go!” As the fire grew closer and closer, there he stood.
The former MTV personality and podcast host accompanied the video with a simple and very unfortunate caption:
The nightmare came true.
@spencerpratt The nightmare came true
According to Calfire, five wildfires are currently burning in the Los Angeles area, and we know of at least two fatalities.
The largest fire is the Palisades Fire, which has burned nearly 3,000 acres since it broke out around 10:30 a.m. local time on January 7.
According to the local authorities, the fire could not be controlled till 5:16 am on Wednesday.
Pratt, meanwhile, is far from the only celebrity deeply affected.


Alabama Barker and her 21-year-old brother Landon shared Instagram Stories posts that they were also forced to leave their home.
The latter posted a selfie and noted that he was “praying” for everyone affected, while his sister urged her followers to “stay safe.” (The siblings are the children of Blink 182 drummer Travis Barker and his ex-wife Shanna Mockler.)
Elsewhere, Eugene Levy told the LA Times that he found himself “trapped” by “black and intense” smoke when he tried to leave his home.
“I didn’t see any fire but the smoke was very thick,” added the actor.


Then there’s beloved Star Wars actor Mark Hamill, who shared a “personal fire update” on Instagram saying he was pulled out of Malibu last night at 7 p.m. with his wife Marilou and their dog Trixie. .
The actor – who is now living in Hollywood with his daughter Chelsea – urged his followers to “stay safe”.
He also noted that they were “the worst fire since ’93” and that his family was “running for our lives.”
For her part, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass declared a state of emergency on Wednesday, stating:
The City of Los Angeles is providing resources and shelter as this emergency continues – to the thousands of families affected by this devastating fire. To the hundreds of brave firefighters and first responders who have been responding to this fire all day – we thank you. The City is actively working to meet this emergency.