Chris Pratt Shares How His House Was Saved from Palisades Fire
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Chris Pratt Shares How His House Was Saved from Palisades Fire

Hollywood star Chris Pratt revealed the condition of his house after the damage caused by the Palisades fires. The fires began earlier this month and caused immense property destruction. The fires also forced millions of evacuations and claimed the lives of over 20 people. Moreover, many celebrities like Billy Crystal and Paris Hilton lost their homes to the fires.

Chris Pratt talks about his house being saved from Palisades Fire

Chris Pratt revealed that his house survived the onslaught of the Palisades fire.

The Guardians of the Galaxy star revealed it via a video he uploaded on Instagram. He filmed the video from his car as he had just arrived to check on his house, which he had evacuated from and not returned to since the fires emerged. “Miraculously, it’s still standing,” he said. “Um by the grace of God we have four walls and a roof.”

The 45-year-old actor then mentioned that he would visit other areas in the town. Pratt then offered some more updates. He revealed that his 12-year-old son Jack’s school had burned down. He also mentioned that the fires had claimed his ex-wife Anna Faris’ house and his friends’ houses.

“It’s just wild,” he said. “And we’re we’re resillient. And we trust in God. And consider it all a blessing.” The Jurassic World actor then thanked fans for their prayers and support and promised to offer more updates.

“It’s been a tough few weeks, but we’re resilient,” he had captioned the post. “Praying for LA and all those impacted, we’ll get through this together. God bless.”

The survival of Chris Pratt’s house makes him part of a list of a few lucky celebrities whose houses also made it through the wildfires. These few celebrities include James Woods, who had initially feared his house would be gone entirely, Molly Sims, Bill Hader, and Jennifer Garner.

Originally reported by Abdul Azim Naushad on ComingSoon.

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