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Spencer Pratt reveals plans to sue state of California after he and Heidi Montag lose house in LA wildfire
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Spencer Pratt reveals plans to sue state of California after he and Heidi Montag lose house in LA wildfire

Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag have lost their home because of the wildfires

Spencer Pratt has revealed he plans to sue the state of California after he and wife Heidi Montag lost their home in the Los Angeles wildfires.

At least 11 people have lost their lives as a result of the devastating fires, while more than 10,000 homes and other structures are said to have been destroyed.

Officials have confirmed at least six fires are blazing, with the latest, the Archer fire, out of control after starting on Friday (January 10).

Thousands of people have lost their homes as a result of the fires, including Pratt and Montag.

The LA wildfires have caused huge devastation (Apu Gomes/Getty Images)
The LA wildfires have caused huge devastation (Apu Gomes/Getty Images)

Sources close to TMZ say the pair's LA home has been completely destroyed after initially catching fire on Tuesday (January 7).

Thankfully, Pratt, Montag and their son were able to get to safety before the blaze brought their home down.

On Friday (January 10), Pratt announced his intentions to file a lawsuit against there State of California as a result of alleged negligence that led to the celeb couple losing their home.

The former reality TV star explained to Perez Hilton how he sought the help of Los Angeles Fire Department as his house went up in flames.

He said: "They never came. The gate was still locked. They never came. I watched from my security cameras until our house burned down. There were no fire trucks."

When on a 911 call, Pratt suggested the fire brigade send a truck so 'they could stop [the fire from] coming down the whole freaking area'.

But Pratt claims he was told emergency services didn't 'have the assets' to provide such.

UNILAD has reached out to the State of California's press office for comment.

Spencer Pratt has lost his home (Instagram/@spencerpratt)
Spencer Pratt has lost his home (Instagram/@spencerpratt)

Pratt shared a video on Thursday (January 9) of him returning to his LA home.

"Good news, my pot that I made all the humming bird nectar survived. Look at this. Some nectar still in there for the hummers," he told fans on Snapchat. "That’s good news.

"We got what’s left of a humming bird feeder! That’s positive."

“There’s my rose quartz. That’s cool," he added walking through the debris. "Definitely going to keep this."

Pratt previously expressed his devastation at recent events, telling his followers on TikTok: "When your house burns down and you have nothing, your parents’ house burns down, and they have nothing.

"Obviously, I’m in shock. My brain’s not functioning, I think this is the most unhinged post you’ve seen."

Featured Image Credit: @‌spencerpratt/TikTok/@spencerpratt/Instagram

Topics: Los Angeles, News, US News, Wildfires, Celebrity, Social Media, Property