Jennie Garth broke down in tears after evacuating her home and clashing with ex-husband Peter Facinelli as the Los Angeles wildfires burned through areas north of Pasadena, California.
“Peter and his family took us in and were very kind to us,” the “Beverly Hills, 90210” alum said. Post to Instagram She shared an emotional video letting her fans know that she, her family, and her home are safe.
She and the “Twilight” star were married for 11 years before divorcing in 2012. They have three daughters: Luca (27), Laura (22), and Fiona (18).
Facinelli is engaged to Lily Ann Harrison and they are expecting a child in 2022.
“I'm deeply saddened for our city, and I just feel numb,” Garth added. “While our home escaped damage, there is much to clean up and we are ready to be proactive in helping our neighbors, friends, and fellow Angelinos.” [sic]”
Garth, 52, also gave a shout out to her husband, Dave Abrams, who helped her move all her belongings in case she could potentially lose her home.
She and Abrams married in 2015, but have no children due to two miscarriages.
“This is going to affect people differently. So please reach out and offer to help. It really means a lot,” the “What I Like About You” star continued. “Thank you for all the love sent in this way 🩵”
In a video, Garth thanked firefighters, volunteers and everyone who helped protect the community during an “unimaginable” tragedy.
actress she bought a $3.3 million house in 2019 after selling a residence in Los Olivos, California.
The 3,360-square-foot home reportedly has four bedrooms and four bathrooms and sits on just over an acre.
The 1950s mid-century ranch home reportedly has a pool and a spa-like bathroom in the master suite.
The Eaton Fire broke out Tuesday in the San Gabriel Valley just north of Pasadena, burning about 14,000 acres. Five deaths have been reported.
Garth's home is safe, but the same can't be said for many of his colleagues.
Paris Hilton, Heidi Montag, Spencer Pratt, Tina Knowles, Leighton Meester, Adam Brody, and many more lost their homes in fires across Los Angeles.





