Spencer Pratt says he feels like a ghost after losing home in Los Angeles fire

hills Stars Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag sit down good morning america On Wednesday, he opened up about losing his home in the Pacific Palisades Fire.

The reality TV couple, who have been married since 2008 and have two young sons, recalled that as many people lost everything in the wildfires raging in Los Angeles, "Spencer was like, 'Take you. Anything you want to keep' and I was like, 'How do you choose? "My brain actually stopped working because I was overwhelmed with so many things that were irreplaceable," she said, eventually grabbing her children's teddy bears.

"I felt like a ghost," added Platt, whose parents also lost their home in the fire. "I don't have a picture now from before the iPhone; I don't have those silly little things on your shelves. They're all gone, there's nothing left."

General Motors Manufacturers Association It was also noted that the couple, like many others, had been dropped from their home insurance policy, as Montag explained, "We are what they call 'house poor'; we have a house and everything else is It’s busy, it’s hard work, so yes, we definitely count every dollar we make.”

To make money, Platt has been active on social media during this time, urging his fans to download Montag's 2010 album shallow as a way to support them financially. His online crusade paid off, with the album reaching No. 1 on iTunes over the weekend in both the album and song (the titular "Shallow") categories, beating out recent releases. their ex hills Co-stars Brody Jenner, Kristin Cavallari, Whitney Port and Audrina Patridge Shouting Montag’s music from his own platform.

"The fan support was a light in the darkness for us and it changed our lives," Montag said of the reaction.

Especially since TikTok has so much fan support — adding about 1 million followers last week — Platt sent out another message ahead of the platform's planned ban taking effect on January 19.

"Does anyone know if good morning america "My reaction was, 'Supreme Court, president, politicians, by taking away this app, you're taking away anything I can provide for my family,'" he said in a video posted Wednesday, editing portions of my interview. Chance. ' "Hopefully they stand up and realize this app can improve people's lives, I don't care how my data is used in other countries."

Platt also issued a plea to the community of Palisades Charter High School, where 40 percent of the school was scorched in the ongoing Palisades Fire.