Spencer Pratt He comes to the defense of a fellow victim of the Los Angeles wildfires Mandy Moore Following criticism over a recent GoFundMe appeal on behalf of her in-laws.
“Let me tell you about Mandy Moore. Mandy Moore, when I was younger, she used to scream Mandy Moore. She booked me the hotel because she was a nice friend. Just as a friend, she booked my hotel in New York, and I'd never been to New York before. I feel like she booked my trip.” Even because I had so much fun being around her,” Pratt, 41, said in a Mandy Moore interview Tik Tok Posted on Saturday, January 11th. Want to beef with your worst nightmare, which is me now? You posted about Mandy Moore. I'll ride for Mandy Moore.
Moore, 40, whose Altadena neighborhood suffered from it Huge losses in forest fires It devastated Southern California, and received backlash from social media followers afterward She shared a GoFundMe campaign To support her brother-in-law's family.
“Yesterday, my brother-in-law and sister-in-law Griff and Kate (Goldsmith) lost their home and everything they owned in the Eaton Fire,” the This Is Us alum wrote via Instagram on Thursday, January 9. Their first child is on the way in weeks, they need our support now more than ever.
Some users appear to have taken issue with a celebrity asking for money, with Moore saying: “And people are asking if we're helping our family or crediting some arbitrary amount of money that Google says someone has isn't helpful or compassionate. Of course we are.” Our friend began Kuma died in my fund (sic) and I'm participating because people asked how they can help. We lost most of our lives in a fire too please F OFF.
Pratt stood by Moore in his video post, asserting that she is “the most beautiful lady ever.”
“Mandy Moore does nothing wrong,” he said, noting that he has known her for two decades. “If you were cool in 2004, you'll still be cool in 2025. Like I'm being too nice. So, don't you dare come for Mandy Moore.”
He continued: “Maybe delete your content about Mandy Moore because Mandy Moore is real. She is a great person. She doesn't do anything out of pocket — she posts GoFundMes, which is great. She doesn't have to pay anyone. She has her own life, and probably her own kids, so don't come for Mandy Moore.
Moore, who has three children with her husband, frontman Dawes Taylor GoldsmithShe lost part of her home in the bushfires. “We were able to park our cars and walk down our street to bear witness to all the loss. Miraculously, the main part of our house is still standing,” Moore wrote. Instagram Thursday.
She added: “It's not livable but it's mostly intact. We lost Taylor and Griffin's studio with all the machinery and equipment they ever owned. We lost the garage and the back house. Everyone we knew lost everything. Every house on our street is gone. My in-laws. My brother and sister.” My husband – 6 weeks from welcoming their first child. Our best friend. A strange feeling of survivor's guilt. We love this community and will do everything we can to help rebuild and support. Thanks to everyone for checking in on us and keeping us strong.
Pratt and his wife, Heidi Mondayalso They lost their home in Pacific Palisades In the fire that first broke out on Tuesday, January 7. Hills By the time their home burned, the graduates said, they had already evacuated with their two children, sons Gunner, 6, and Ryker, 13 months.
In a video that Montag, 38, shared via TikTok on Thursday, the couple revealed The few items that remain Their house after the fire, and it was all contained in one plastic bag.
“The hummingbird bowl — with some nectar cooked in it,” Pratt said in the video, along with “one (rubber) snake from the backyard, one crystal from the backyard, (another) crystal from the backyard, and one Ryker’s shovel from the backyard,” Pratt said in the video. . And the broken pieces.” (Pratt owns Pratt Daddy Crystals.)
And other celebrities, including Miles Teller, Ricky Lake, Brian Greenberg and Jimmy ChungThey lost their homes in the natural disaster as well.
“It was supposed to be our forever home, but nothing lasts forever,” Greenberg, 46, shared. Instagram. “Thankfully our family is safe, but other Los Angeles fire victims are not so lucky. Please donate to them if you can.”
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