She also opened up about how she has been navigating the disaster.

“This is just devastating for everyone,” she said in the video.

“I’m so sad.

Jennie Garth, Peter Facinelli

Jennie Garth; Peter Facinelli.Credit:Jesse Grant/Getty; Jon Kopaloff/Getty

I just have a deep sadness today.

We’re also so lucky that more people weren’t hurt or trapped in the fires.”

Facinelli and Harrison are parents to a son, Jack.

Fire personnel respond to homes destroyed while a helicopter drops water as the Palisades Fire grows in Pacific Palisades, California on January 7, 2025.

Fire personnel respond to homes destroyed in California’s Pacific Palisades.DAVID SWANSON/AFP via Getty

The actress hopes that she and her family can return home soon.

“It’s a mess, but it’s fine.

It’s still there,” she said in the video.

(Garth’s reps confirmed toEntertainment Weeklyshe was referring to Facinelli.)

“Fires are still burning,” she added.

“It’s just unimaginable.”

She shed further light on her current situation in her post’s caption.

“I wanted to let you know that we are safe.

Peter and his family took us in and have been so kind,” Garth wrote.

“I am deeply saddened for our city.

And just feel numb.

Dave has been amazing transporting all our bags and boxes, loading and unloading.

Just keep everyone here who is suffering in your heart and prayers.”

She continued, “I am grateful we are all okay and have a home to return to.

This will effect [sic] people differently, so reach out, and offer to help.

It really does mean so much.

Thank you for all the love that is being sent this way.”

Watch Garth’s message in full above.