Heidi Montag’s 2010 Album Tops Charts After She and Spencer Pratt Lose Home in L.A. Fires

Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt, famous for their roles on The Hills, are among the numerous individuals who have tragically lost their homes due to the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. Remarkably, their supporters are expressing their sympathy in an innovative manner.

Due to the unfortunate loss of their Pacific Palisades home in a fire last week, Pratt has taken to social media, encouraging his followers to stream Montag’s 2010 album “Superficial” as a means to provide financial aid for them. His efforts seem to have been successful, as the album climbed to the top of iTunes charts over the weekend, outranking newer releases from artists like Bad Bunny, Bruno Mars, Teddy Swims, and Morgan Wallen in both the albums and songs categories.

Montag expressed heartfelt gratitude in a video posted on TikTok and Instagram last Saturday. She thanked everyone for making her music No. 1 on iTunes charts, an unexpected joy amidst tough times. Montag acknowledged the immense love and support that people have shown during this difficult period, which made it a blessing. She appreciated the efforts in helping them rebuild, boosting their morale, giving them hope, faith, and excitement when things seemed so dark.”

She also highlighted the serendipity of it being the album’s 15th anniversary, referring to it as ‘crazy’.

Pratt was particularly thrilled on his personal platforms, jokingly hinting with a touch of sarcasm, “What’s the use of a home or clothes? All I need is influence like this! Pop stardom at its peak! That’s what I’m chasing next on the Billboard charts.” In another TikTok post, Pratt expressed, “The only thing that’s keeping me going, giving me hope, positivity, and faith that something good will come from the worst experience in my life is the support of everyone here on this app.

Flavor Flav expressed his backing by sharing a video of him dancing to Heidi Montag’s track “I’ll Do It”, accompanied by the message, “Contributing my bit to help Heidi Montag reach number one.

24 individuals have lost their lives as Los Angeles grapples with multiple fires that are burning large areas of the city. The Palisades fire and Eaton fire in Altadena are being fought by firefighters. On Saturday night, the California Office of Emergency Services announced that around 150,000 people in L.A. County were under evacuation orders, with over 700 people seeking shelter.

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2025-01-13 05:54