
Stassi Schroeder. Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Photographs
Pregnant Stassi Schroeder revealed that her household wasn’t spared from the harm brought on by Tropical Storm Hilary over the weekend.
“And I used to be having anxiousness about getting the blinds and curtains completed in time,” Schroeder, 35, wrote through her Instagram Story on Sunday, August 20. “My hormones have me legit sobbing proper now. Our nursery 😭.”
Schroeder’s put up included a video that confirmed water dripping down from lighting fixtures constructed into the ceiling. She and husband Beau Clark had positioned towels on the bottom to soak up a few of the moisture, which had already began inflicting the paint on the partitions to bubble.
Clark, 43, additionally shared footage of the harm through Instagram. “What are the chances we are able to repair this earlier than the newborn arrives?” he wrote in his caption, asking his followers whether or not they had any suggestions for good contractors.

Hartford Clark, Stassi Schroeder Clark, and Beau Clark. Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Photographs
Schroeder introduced in March that she and Clark, who tied the knot in 2020, predict their second baby. The couple are additionally the mother and father of daughter Hartford, 2.
“I want I may say that I had a kind of Hallmark moments find out that I used to be pregnant, and I really deliberate on having one,” Schroeder completely informed Us Weekly in March. “I used to be gonna take a being pregnant check when the clock struck midnight on New 12 months’s Eve, as a result of that was, like, the day that undoubtedly you’ll have the ability to inform [if you’re pregnant] by then. [But] I’m impatient and I couldn’t wait.”
As a substitute of ready for the vacation, Schroeder took the check a number of days early — however she has no regrets. “It was so anticlimactic, however the most effective ever,” she informed Us. “I want I had that story to be like, ‘We discovered at New 12 months’s Eve,’ [but] no.”
Schroeder and Clark are two of many celebrities who shared footage of Tropical Storm Hilary, which occurred to coincide with a 5.1 magnitude earthquake that struck close to Ojai, California, on Sunday. Hilary — downgraded from a hurricane earlier on Sunday — made landfall in Baja California, Mexico, earlier than touring north to San Diego, Los Angeles and different Southern California cities. It’s the first tropical storm to hit California in 26 years.
The Nationwide Climate Service’s Los Angeles workplace stated on Monday, August 21, that “just about all rainfall every day information” for the realm had been damaged by 3 a.m. PT that morning. Downtown L.A. obtained 2.38 inches of rain, whereas UCLA’s campus noticed 4.26 inches.
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In Nevada, in the meantime, officers are involved about potential flash floods within the western Mojave Desert, calling it “an exceedingly uncommon incidence.”
