Jenny Garth has leaned on his ex Peter Facinelli in difficult times.
52-year-old Garth took along Instagram on Thursday, Jan. 9, to share that she and her family have found refuge with Facinelli, 51, after evacuating their Los Angeles home due to fires in the area.
“It's devastating for everyone. I am so sad. Deep sadness today. My family and I are safe. Our home made it through the night and we feel so blessed, so happy and so lucky,” Garth said in a video to his 1.3 million followers. “Just pray for everyone else. We're so lucky that more people weren't injured or trapped in the fires.
The Beverly Hills, 90210 alum shared that she and her husband, Dave Abramsplanned to go back to their home and thanked their ex for letting them stay the night. “Think we're going back to our house. It's a mess, but it's good. It's still there,” she said.
Garth continued, “I'm so grateful to Peter for letting us stay at his house – me and all the girls and the dogs and Dave.”
Garth and Facinelli first met in 1995 and were married from 2001 to 2013. They have three grown daughters, Luka27, Lola22 and Fiona18. Garth married actor Abrams in 2015. Meanwhile, Facinelli is engaged to an actress Lily Anne Harrisonwith whom he shares a son, Jack, 2.
Garth reiterated her gratitude to her ex in the caption of the Instagram post, writing, “Just wanted to let you know we are safe. Peter and his family welcomed us and have been so kind. I am deeply saddened for our city and just feel numb.
“Our home was spared, but so much cleaned up and ready to step up to help our neighbors, friends and fellow Angelinos,” the actress continued, adding that her husband has been “transporting all our bags and boxes, loading and unloading.”
“I'm just thankful we're okay and we have a home to come back to,” Garth added.
Wildfires in Los Angeles began on Tuesday, January 7 and continued through Thursday, ravaging the exclusive Pacific Palisades area, Malibu, Santa Monica and the Hollywood Hills. Stars including Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal and Miles Teller have lost their homes in fires.
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