Paris Hilton, More Celebrities Support Heidi Montag’s Music Amidst LA Fires
The Stars were showing their support Heidi Montag and her music after her husband Spencer Pratt asked for help following the loss of their home in the Los Angeles fire.
“I am very grateful to everyone. No. 1 on the iTunes chart, oh my god,” Montag shared on a Saturday, January 11, Instagram Story. “Thank you for the great love and support of my music and really supporting us in this difficult time and making it a blessing.”
Montag’s album Superficialreleased in January 2010, it topped the iTunes album chart before it Bad rabbit‘s DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS and They are not bad movie song. The title track from the album also charted at number 1 before ROSÉ once Bruno Mars‘ “APT” and other tracks. Montag’s “Ill Do It” also entered at number 7.
“Thank you for helping to support us, to help us and build us, to help encourage us, to give us that hope and faith and joy in this dark, dark time,” continued Montag. “No. 1, ugh! Well, I don’t believe it. And it’s the 15th year Superficial. So, time is crazy. It’s crazy, thank you. “…
Scroll down to see which celebrities are showing their support:
Emily Ratajkowski
@emrata ♬ I Will (Sped Up Remix) – Heidi Montag
The model shared a video on TikTok of her listening to Montag’s “Ill Do It.” Ratajkowski captioned the clip, “I didn’t expect this Heidi Montag song to be a 2025 apocalypse song but you know what the f– yeah.”
Flavor Flav
Flav shared a video on TikTok with a caption that read, “Doing my part to make Heidi Montag #1.”
Perez Hilton
Hilton encouraged fans to stream Montag’s music while sharing a dance video to “I’ll Do It.” He wrote about the TikTok clip, “Streaming Heidi Montag’s music to help her and Spencer Pratt rebuild after their Los Angeles home burned down.”
Paris Hilton
Paris sent a message to Montag, which Pratt shared on Instagram. “🥳Congrats @heidimontag 👏,” she wrote.
Jenny McCarthy
McCarthy shared a video on her husband’s TikTok, Donnie Wahlbergbuying the Montags Superficial album on Saturday, January 11. “It’s so close. One more to get number one! Let’s go! Donnie in the club,” McCarthy said, citing the clip.
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