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Jennie Garth is feeling grateful but “numb” after escaping the LA fires.
In a teary Instagram video posted Thursday, the “Beverly Hills, 90210” star, 52, revealed that she and her family fled their fire-threatened Los Angeles home and were given shelter by her ex-husband, actor Peter Facinelli.
“I wanted to let you know that we are safe,” Garth began her caption to the clip. “Peter and his family took us in and have been so kind.”
Garth met the “Twilight” star, 51, in 1995 while filming the movie “An Unfinished Affair.” They married in January 2001 and had three daughters together — Luca, 27, Lola, 21, and Fiona, 18 — before Facinelli filed for divorce in March 2012.
The marriage was officially dissolved in June 2013, though they have stayed close since.
“[I] am deeply saddened for our city. and just feel numb,” Garth continued her post. “[O]ur home was spared but so much to clean up and ready to get active to help our neighbors and friends and fellow Angelinos [sic].”
The “What I Like About You” actress also said that her husband, actor Dave Abrams, 43, “has been amazing transporting all our bags and boxes, loading and unloading.”
The star asked that everyone “just keep everyone here who is suffering in your heart and prayers.”
“[I] am grateful we are all ok and have a home to return to,” she wrote, noting, “This will effect people differently, so reach out, and offer to help, it really does mean so much.”
She concluded, “thank you for all the love that is being sent this way.”
Garth struck a similar chord in her video.
“This is just devastating for everyone,” she said, tearing up. “I’m so sad. I have a deep sadness.”
“Our home made it through the night and we are feeling so blessed and so fortunate and so lucky,” she added. “And I’m just praying for everybody else.”
She also spoke of the casualties that have occurred because of the LA fires, saying, “We’re all so, so lucky that more people weren’t hurt or trapped in the fires.”
Wiping back tears, the star shared that she was thinking of going back to her house. “It’s a mess, but it’s fine.”
“It’s still there,” she continued, her voice cracking.
She again thanked her ex-husband, saying she’s “so grateful for Peter for letting us stay at his house. Me and all the girls and the dogs and Dave.”
Garth also said she is “so grateful to all the firefighters and the news reporters and all the people that are volunteering and providing things for the people that lost everything.”
“Fires are still burning. It’s just unimaginable,” she concluded, before sharing a PSA poster about the impact the disaster can have on individuals’ mental health.
Other LA residents, including many other celebrities, were not as lucky as Garth and lost their homes to the fires that began ravaging LA on Tuesday morning and continue to burn.
Stars Anthony Hopkins, Billy Crystal, Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag, and Adam Brody and Leighton Meester are among those whose homes have been destroyed.
Damages from the blazes are already estimated to range between $52 billion and $57 billion, making these fires the costliest in Los Angeles history.
More than 5,000 structures lie destroyed, 30,000 acres have been burned, and 179,000 Angelenos remain under evacuation orders.
The causes of the fires are unknown, but local authorities are investigating.