Tori Spelling mistakenly thought her home had been hit by looters while she and her family were away during the Los Angeles wildfires given the state of her house when she returned from evacuations.
“I walk through our front door. You guys, I’m not an alarmist,” Spelling, 51, said on her “MisSpelling” podcast Friday. “I walked in and I gasped.”
“[I thought], ‘While we were gone, out of town, evacuated, someone has broken into our home and has burglarized our home. There have been looters here. Look at the state of the house,’” she said. “There was s–t everywhere. I mean, it looked like people had come in and just trashed our house.”
The “Beverly Hills, 90210” star then realized after a closer look, “Oh s–t, no, this is just the way I live.”
“That’s when it really dawned on me that when all of this settles down, I know it’s just stuff. I’ve seen the devastation, the loss, friends, families, people displaced, people that have lost everything,” Spelling continued.
“When you’re lucky enough that you still have your home and you still have your things, it really put it into perspective that it’s like, God, I have so much stuff.”
Spelling shared that she’s “really ready” to donate some of her belongings to families in need after the fires, especially now that she’s “on the heels” of “doing [her] hoarding episode.”
“I really just haven’t had the time, but I’m ready to let go of stuff,” the TV star said. “Everybody around us in LA, losing their stuff and needing stuff. Especially being back in town now, we can help donate all our stuff that we can get out and give it to the people who have lost stuff.”
Spelling was one of the numerous celebrities who were affected during the slew of wildfires in the Los Angeles area, which started earlier this month.
She took herself and her five children — Liam, 17, Stella, 16, Hattie, 13, Finn, 12, and Beau, 7 — to stay in an Airbnb in Camarillo, a city north of Los Angeles.
Spelling previously recalled her car being “stuffed” to the point her kids were saying the couldn’t “breathe.”
She then remembered how “everything else, it’s just stuff” and was just happy her family “got out of there.”
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