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Many reality TV personalities evacuated Los Angeles in the middle ongoing forest fires which began in Pacific Palisades on Tuesday, January 7th.
“My heart goes out to those affected by the fires here in LA County,” the former Bachelorette Katie Thurston he wrote via Instagram Story on Wednesday, January 8. “It breaks my heart to wake up this morning and see all the updates. I couldn’t sleep this morning when I heard constant emergency vehicles and high winds and realized that there was destruction just 10 miles away.”
In a follow-up post, she wrote: “This is scary.”
Within hours, Thurston, 34, packed his travel bag and waited to find out if she and fiance Jeff Arcuri need to evacuate. The New York-based couple were in town for one of Arcuri’s comedy shows and ended up leaving their home later Wednesday night.
Keep scrolling to see which other reality TV stars they evacuated Los Angeles as the forest fires raged:
The Traitors season 3 star and her girlfriend, Robby Hoffmanleft early Wednesday morning.
“We evacuated at 4am due to heavy smoke and no power,” Windey, 34, wrote via her Instagram story. “Feel incredibly blessed that we have a place to go and we are praying (for) everyone who is going to lose their homes, firefighters, medical staff and patients.”
The Sunset for sale star, 43, revealed late Wednesday that there was an “immediate evacuation” of her neighborhood.
“Me, G (flip) and Gracie are safe and out of the house,” Stause wrote via her Instagram Story, referring to her husband and their dog.
The hills The alums lost the home they shared with young sons Gunner and Ryker to flames after they had already left the LA city limits.
“The craziest thing about packing for a fire (is) your brain just goes crazy,” Montag, 38, said in a TikTok video Wednesday. “Packing up the house is so overwhelming. I mean, I only have two jeans and two shirts. I have many more children’s clothes. I think, ‘Why didn’t I catch more?’ Luckily I grabbed anything and that’s such a blessing and the main thing is that we’re safe.”
Pratt’s parents also learned that their home had been leveled in the devastating fires, which they watched via security footage after their own evacuation.
According to Thurston’s Instagram Story, she and her fiancé stayed in San Diego for “a few days.” One of the things Thurston packed was ashes her beloved late catTommy.
The Dancing with the stars The 36-year-old presenter revealed via her Instagram Stories late Wednesday that there had been a fire broke out “right near (her) house”. She and her dog Sunny got into the car and started driving out of town.
“The reason I say evacuate now, even if it’s not close to you, if you have anywhere to go, because there’s traffic and you’re going to be stuck in traffic,” Hough explained in the video. “That’s not good. So everyone please stay safe and send prayers to all the first responders and firefighters.”
Saint John shared on Thursday, January 8 that she lost her home in the wildfires in Los Angeles.
“This is the house I wanted. The house I prayed for. The house I worked blood, sweat and tears for. The house I put a keypad in instead of a keyhole in the front door because I wanted all my family and friends to have a code and be able to use the house whenever they wanted,” she wrote Instagram. “This is the house where I found peace after fighting racist neighbors and a community that forced me to buy it in a trust in a trust so that no one would know that a widowed, single black woman with a teenager was shopping for an exclusive beach.”
Alongside his message, Saint John shared a number of pictures and clips from the house.
“This was my EFF, I am the house here. A house where I built a movie room dedicated to my sister so she could watch her movies in her own sanctuary,” she wrote. “This is the house where I finally felt like I could choose to spend my time…when I wanted and how I wanted.”
She continued, “It’s gone. This is an unimaginable loss. I mourn with the rest of Los Angeles as it burns… and even if I found the words to write here, there is nothing I can say at this moment to describe the feeling. Please pray for us and Lael. God bless you.”
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