Tori Spelling recently shared her experience of evacuating her home during the L.A. wildfires on her podcast, “Misspelling.” Despite being grateful that her home was unharmed, Spelling was taken aback by the messy state of her house upon returning. Initially thinking that her home had been looted, she soon realized that it was just the way she lived.
With five kids in tow, Spelling evacuated to an Airbnb in Camarillo while the wildfires raged on, causing widespread devastation in the area. The actress acknowledged the importance of perspective, noting that while material possessions can be replaced, the loss experienced by others in the community is irreplaceable. She expressed her readiness to donate items to those in need, especially after a recent episode on hoarding where she shared her struggles with letting go of things.
Despite the initial shock of returning to a disheveled home, Spelling was relieved to find that nothing had been stolen. She emphasized the importance of helping those in the community who have lost everything in the wildfires. Spelling’s story serves as a reminder of the resilience and generosity that can arise in the face of adversity.
For more information on local wildfire alerts and ways to support those affected, visit the LAFD website.