Heidi Monday is overwhelmed by the support of her fans after they helped her top the music charts after losing her home The Pacific Palisades Wildfire.
“Thank you very much to everyone. 1 on the iTunes chart, oh my God,” Montag, 38, shared with an Instagram Stories videos on Saturday, January 11. “Thank you for the overwhelming love and support for my music and for being behind me during this devastating time and making it such a blessing.”
Montag and her husband and colleague Mountains alum Spencer Pratt shared the news that their home burned down in a wildfire on Tuesday, January 7th. Since then, the couple has continued to post news and is asking fans to support them financially during their devastating loss.
Montag's album from Sunday Superficiallywhich was originally released on January 11, 2010, topped the iTunes Albums Chart, ahead of the likes of The bad bunny's I SHOULD TAKE MORE PHOTOS and Evil movie soundtrack.
The album's title track also reached No. 1, ahead of “APT”. the author IN THE ROSE and Bruno Mars“Are You Even Real” by Teddy Swims and GIVEONAuthor of “Die with a Smile”. Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, “Smile,” by Morgan Whalen and author of A Bar Song (Tipsy). Shabuzy. Her song “I'll Do It” also peaked at #7.
“Thank you for helping to support us, for helping us to rebuild, for helping to encourage us, for giving us that hope and faith and excitement in such a dark, dark time,” Montag continued in her video post. “No. 1, ahh! Oh my god, I can't believe it. And it's Superficial's 15th anniversary. So the timing is just crazy. This is so crazy, thank you…”
Celebrities including Paris Hilton and Janet Aiko, who also lost their homes in the wildfires, supported Montag Pratt in a celebratory Instagram post. “🥳Congratulations @heidimontag 👏,” commented Hilton, 43, and Aiko, 36, adding: “Love it!!!!!!! 🫂💙🥰 @heidimontag !!!”
Model Emily Ratajkowski also encouraged Montag by sharing TikTok videos she's listening to the reality star's 'I'll Do It'.
“Didn't expect this Heidi Montag song to be the soundtrack to the 2025 apocalypse, but you know what, yeah,” she wrote above the clip.
Pratt, 41, and Montague there was no hesitation in asking for help after losing his home and livelihood this week. In a video shared on TikTok on Friday, Pratt asked his followers to watch and like a previous video shared on his account featuring Aly & AJ's “What It Feels Like.”
“I'll get up to $1,100 from TikTok if it's one of the top 10 TikToks with that song, so it probably says $200, but it could go up to $1,100,” Pratt explained in the video. “So if you're bored please watch like the last video. It's actually a great song and Aly and AJ are wearing Pratt Daddy Crystals — my friend Amber goes to all her shows and gives them all the crystals so it's kind of authentic ad because they wear my crystals I also want to get them $1100.
Following the backlash in the comments on Friday, Pratt shared, “Some demonic monster just posted on my IG and tagged me, 'Of course Spencer is going to sweep his burned house for every dollar it's worth.'” Duh. Duh. Right. Let me figure out every dollar, what can i get
He continued, “How come you people have no brains? Are you just the stupidest creatures alive? Of course I'm trying to get money to pay for my life with my family because our house and all our belongings burned down. And if I can to do on social media, which I've been making consistently for several years now, the only money I've made is showing my trip, when our house and all our belongings burned down, don't you think I'm going to continue to milk it for every dollar?”
Pratt and Montag, who have been married since 2008 and share sons Gunner, 6, and Ryker, 13 months, also hoped fans would support them by choosing not to rewatch episodes of the series. Mountains.
“Pretty much I'd like you to look at something in the world, but Mountains. Don't give this show one dollar or the narrator one brain cell listening to her voice,” Pratt said in a video shared via TikTok, referring to Lauren Conrad. “No, there's no residue. So I'd rather you watch the paint dry and mark me (you) looking at the wall—that would help me more. Don't waste your energy looking Mountains thinking that helps us in our lives.
When it comes to the future of reality TV, Pratt shared a possible new option with Hulu his family's heartbreaking situation. He asked fans to “spam” all Hulu accounts so their social team could tell network executives during a possible meeting on Monday: “You better give Spencer and Heidi a new reality documentary about rebuilding their lives and their home from the rubble. “
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