As documented final week, Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag are homeless.
The previous actuality stars had been among the many MANY individuals who misplaced their residence within the raging Los Angeles wildfires, that are nonetheless impacting the area in a horrifying means.
The pure catastrophe has engulfed 1000’s of acres of land and led to no less than 25 deaths.
Quite a few residents, together with The Hills alums, evacuated town limits following governmental orders.

Pratt and Montag left the world with their sons Gunner, 6, and Ryker, 2, and just a few private results.
After shedding most of their belongings, a pair of TikTok followers created a GoFundMe marketing campaign on Pratt and Montag’s behalf.
Since then, donations to the couple has surpassed $134,000… which has raised just a few eyebrows from those that are considering:
Come on, do a pair of celebrities really want this a lot cash from strangers? Aren’t there others who’re extra deserving????

“We’re very used to unfavorable issues, so it’s fairly customary,” Pratt instructed Us Weekly in response to the critics.
“If folks wish to ship their very own cash to whoever they need, it’s the equal to purchasing a star’s merch, shopping for their film tickets.
“Folks can do no matter they need with their very own cash and, thank God, there’s individuals who wish to assist and ship us no matter.”
Again within the day, Pratt and Montag had been form of A-Listing names throughout the superstar gossip world.
They had been on a highly-rated actuality present and appeared to have mastered the artwork of creating headlines.

Added Pratt on this interview:
“No one’s required to, and it’s not a tax. Folks can say no matter they need and so they’re entitled to their opinion. However, all of the folks which are messaging, they’re asking to ship cash, they’re asking to do the Amazon wishlist. … These are their decisions.”
Spencer says he and his spouse are “grateful” the GoFundMe was arrange.
They didn’t ask for it, nevertheless.

“No one thought we had been wealthy celebrities till three days in the past and it’s getting irritating. Like when you Google ‘Spencer,’ it actually [says] ‘Broke, no internet price,’” Pratt stated final Wednesday.
“My internet price on that web site that you just seek for the final 15 years … has been $1,000. So now our home burns down, my dad and mom’ home burns down [and] now we’re wealthy celebrities, which is infuriating as a result of the media, respectfully, has by no means referred to as us celebrities [and] by no means referred to as us wealthy.”
Eff the “haters” and “trolls,” Pratt principally concluded.
“It’s this bizarre disconnect that we’re getting grouped in with precise wealthy celebrities, which it’s nice if we had been … however we’re not, folks know that.”
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag: We’re Poor! Hold Giving Us Cash! was initially printed on The Hollywood Gossip.