Chris Pratt Show an update on his family amidst Los Angeles fires continueRevealing that ex-wife Anna FarisThe house has burned down.
“Okay, I'm going to go check on my house. Miraculously, it's still standing,” Pratt, 45, said in an Instagram video uploaded on Wednesday, January 22. Thanks to God, we have four walls and a roof.”
Pratt said he was “going to check out the city,” noting that he had not returned home since the Palisades fires.
“It's really devastating, you know. The silver lining is that my house was saved, but at the same time, a lot of people's homes around us burned down and the community disappeared. “My son's school is gone. “My son’s mother’s house burned down.”
Pratt shares Jack's 12-year-old son With Fares (48 years old), to whom he was married from 2009 to 2018. After their divorcego with Katherine Schwarzenegger. Pratt and Schwarzenegger, 35 years old She tied the knot in 2019 She has since welcomed three children. (Fares married a cinematographer Michael Barrett In 2021.)
the Guardians of the Galaxy The star concluded his video on Wednesday telling Instagram followers that he will keep them updated as they deal with the aftermath of the fires.
Pratt commented on the video, saying: “It's been a tough few weeks, but we're resilient.” “Praying for Los Angeles and all those affected, we will get through this together. God bless.”
On January 7, a severe wind storm generated by Santa Ana winds ignited rapidly burning wildfires that quickly spread across Los Angeles. The fires were 70 percent contained, and more than 23,000 acres of land had burned, as of Wednesday. The fire killed at least 27 people.
Celebrities spoke out in the wake of the devastation, sharing updates about their homes, some of which burned to the ground. Pratt is one of the lucky ones whose house is still standing. Earlier this week, Nina Dobrev Speak frankly About “Survivor's Guilt” After her house survived a fire.
“I put myself in the shoes of all these people whose homes burned to the ground along with their belongings, their memories, everything that used to make them feel safe in the world, and now it's gone, and their insurance has taken them away,” the actress said. Instagram video dated January 19. “For some of them, the level of tragedy is unquantifiable and really difficult to comprehend. They lost everything.”
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