Teen Mom’s Cheyenne Floyd Shares How Eaton Fire Destroyed Her Hometown


Teen mom‘s Cheyenne Floyd Determined to help as many people affected by the disease as possible Los Angeles wildfires As much as possible.
“I was born and raised in Altadena. My childhood home is at the top of where everything used to happen and where the fires were really, really bad,” Floyd, 32, said exclusively. Us Weekly On Wednesday, January 15th. “The church we grew up in, the schools, the grocery stores, our favorite pastrami shop, everything is gone. “It’s just devastating.”
The Eaton Fire, which started in Altadena, has burned more than 14,000 acres and damaged or destroyed more than 7,000 structures.
Although Floyd’s current home is about 30 miles away, the tragedy still hits home.
“Altadena is a special place,” she said. “It was amazing. The trees and the mountains and the houses had so much character, and it’s also special because that was one of the first places that opened up to allow blacks to buy houses there. A lot of those houses are fourth- and fifth-generation homes, and that’s gone.”
With the help of her husband… Zach DavisFamily and complete strangers, Floyd does her best to help as many people as possible Rebuilding people And adapting to the new reality.
One night, Floyd created an Amazon wish list for her Snapchat followers with nearly 100 items added. After fans from all over the country immediately fulfilled the orders, Floyd continued to expand.
“The next day, I sat on my couch and added thousands of products, and then I was like, ‘I wonder if this is going to work,'” she said. “I woke up the next morning and looked at Zach and said, ‘Oh my God, there are 1,600 orders.’ What will we do?

The couple turned their Los Angeles home into what they jokingly called an “Amazon warehouse” where victims could pick up essential items. They have since expanded to a Starsuites Beauty Salon (Sherman Oaks, California).
“We started in the garage, and then moved into the actual house, because we didn’t have enough space anymore,” Davis said. “Now we’re everywhere.”
The MTV reality stars have received support from their partners Teen mom family Included Diamond book, Jade Klein, Caitlin Lowell and Mackenzie McKee. But Floyd’s biggest supporter is her husband.

“I’m so proud of her and amazed to see how she could solve this in a matter of seconds [days]Davis said we. “This started out as something you didn’t think would be this big. I thought there might be 100 packages or 200 orders, but it ended up being over 3,000. I feel blessed as a husband to be able to have a wife by my side who is willing and able to do this and use the platform.” For the greater good, it is a blessing.”
Floyd stated that while many celebrities were affected by the wildfires in Los Angeles we It doesn’t matter where the destruction is in Southern California. Every victim needs and deserves support during an uncertain period of time.
“You have no idea what anyone’s financial situation is, whether they live in this beautiful house or live with a check to check. You don’t know,” she said. “Either way, it doesn’t matter if you’re rich or if you’re poor. At this point, if you lose your home, you are homeless. Everyone is on the same playing field of starting over and having to rebuild.
Find out how you can help by visiting Floyd’s Amazon Wish List For fire victims.
Teen Mom: The Next Chapter It returns to MTV on Thursday, January 30 at 8pm ET.
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