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Spencer Pratt’s GoFundMe to defend Mandy Moore amid wildfires backlash

Spencer Platt Advocates are being advocated for Los Angeles wildfire victims Mandy Moore Recently, she faced criticism for a GoFundMe petition she started on behalf of her in-laws.

“Let me tell you about Mandy Moore. Mandy Moore, when I was young, shout out to Mandy Moore. She booked the hotel for me because she was a great friend. She treated her as a friend. Identity booked me a hotel in New York – I’ve never been to New York and I think she even booked a flight for me because it was so much fun to be around Mandy Moore, I would fight for Mandy Moore. Pratt, 41, said in a TikTok posted on Saturday, January 11. “If I see one more TikTok about Mandy Moore and GoFundMes, I’m going to start following you guys. Do you want to have beef with your worst nightmare (which is me right now)? You posted about Mandy Moore Moore’s post. I’ll be riding for Mandy Moore.

Moore, 40, whose Altadena community suffered huge damage from the wildfires that ravaged Southern California, faced backlash from social media fans after she shared a GoFundMe campaign to support her brother-in-law’s family.

“Yesterday, my brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Griff and Kit [Goldsmith] “They lost their home and everything they owned in the Eton Fire,” the This Is Us alum wrote on Instagram on Thursday, January 9. “With their first child due in a few weeks, they Our support is needed now more than ever.

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Some users apparently took issue with celebrities asking for money, to which Moore said: “It’s neither helpful nor helpful for people to question whether we’re helping their families or to attribute arbitrary amounts of money to others that Google says someone has. No empathy, of course. [Koma] Start this to fund me [sic] I share because people ask how I can help them. We also lost most of our lives in a fire. Please F close. No one forces you to do anything.

Pratt supported Moore in his video post, reiterating that she is “the best woman ever.”

“Mandy Moore did nothing wrong,” he said, noting that he had known her for two decades. “If you’re good in 2004, you’re still going to be good in 2025. Like I said good. So, don’t you dare come to Mandy Moore.

He continued, “Maybe delete your content about Mandy Moore because Mandy Moore is real. She’s a great person. She didn’t do anything out of pocket — she posted the information on GoFundMes, which is great Great. She doesn’t have to pay for anything. She has her own life and probably her own kids, so don’t come looking for Mandy Moore.

Spencer Pratt defends Mandy Moore amid wildfire backlash
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Moore shares three children with her husband, the Dawes frontman Taylor Goldsmithlost part of their home in wildfires. “We were able to park and walk down the street to witness all the damage. Miraculously, the main part of our house is still standing. For now,” Moore wrote on Instagram on Thursday.

She added: “It was uninhabitable but mostly intact. We lost Taylor and Griffin’s studio and all the instruments and equipment they once had. We lost the garage and the back room. Everyone we knew Personally lost everything. Every house on our street was gone. My brother and sister-in-law were 6 weeks away from having their first child. Feeling weird survivor guilt. We love this community and will do whatever we can to help rebuild and support. Altadena is strong.

Platt and his wife, heidi montagalso lost their Pacific Palisades home in the fire that first broke out on Tuesday, January 7. hills Alumni said they had evacuated with their two children, sons Gunner, 6, and Ryker, 13 months, when their house burned.

Montag, 38, shared a video via TikTok on Thursday in which the couple revealed the few items left in their house after the fire, which were packed into a plastic bag.

“The hummingbird pot — there’s some nectar boiled in it,” Platt says in the video, and “a [rubber] A snake in the backyard, a crystal in the backyard, [another] Crystal in the backyard, Lake’s shovel and debris in the backyard. (Pratt owns Pratt Papa Crystal.)

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Los Angeles has experienced a horrific natural weather event that has severely impacted its star-studded community. Drivers along Sunset Boulevard and Palisades Drive abandoned their vehicles for safety around 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 7, when an extreme storm fueled by Santa Ana gusts sparked a fast-burning brush fire. […]

Other celebrities include Miles Teller, Ricky Lake, Brian Greenberg and Jamie Chungalso lost their homes in natural disasters.

“This was supposed to be our forever home, but nothing lasts forever,” Greenberg, 46, shared on Instagram. “Thankfully, our family is safe, but other Los Angeles fire victims are not so lucky. Please donate to them if you can.

Check the LAFD website for local wildfire alerts and click here for resources on how to help those affected.



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