Heidi Montag sobs in TV interview with Spencer Pratt over losing their home in LA fires: ‘My brain stopped working’

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Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag are here to stay.The couple, who tied the knot in 2008, sat down with “Good Morning America” Wednesday and got candid on life after losing their home in the LA fires — and their plan to come back stronger.“Spencer was like, ‘Grab anything you want to keep,’ ” Montag, 38, said as she recounted fleeing their Pacific Palisades home. “And I was like, ‘How do you choose?’ You know?

My brain stopped working because I was so overwhelmed with so many things you can’t replace. So I grabbed my kids’ teddy bears.”The pair, who have sons Gunner, 7, and Ryker, 2, have to start from scratch after all of their possessions, including Pratt’s prized crystal collection, were destroyed in the blaze. “The worst was like our kid’s room that was so magical,” he recalled. “We do story time each night, it’s like our routine, so much love is in there.

Our son’s bed started just burning in the shape of a heart. The fire started in the shape of a heart. I was like, ‘This is like, out of body insane.’ ”The Pratt Daddy Crystals founder, 41, has continued to document their post-fire experience on Snapchat and TikTok, explaining to followers that his childhood home, where his parents still lived, also burned down.“I feel like a ghost,” he admitted. “I don’t have a single photo now from before an iPhone existed.

I don’t have any of the dumb little things that are on your shelves in your parents’ [home]. They’re all gone. Not a single nothing.”But for Pratt, it’s time to go harder.

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