Heidi Montag recently shared her gratitude for the support her music has received during a challenging time.
Her song “I’ll Do It” from the album “Superficial” reached the number one spot on iTunes in the US.
This success comes just days after losing her $2.5 million Pacific Palisades home to wildfires.
How Heidi Montag’s song achieved success
@heidimontag Thank you so much to everyone who has streamed and bought my music! Thank you for supporting us in such a dark time. Being a light and lifting us up with your support and love.
Montag’s song gained traction thanks to celebrity endorsements. Paris Hilton, Emily Ratajkowski, and Jessie James Decker are among those who streamed her music.
Their support helped elevate the track to the top of iTunes charts, generating significant revenue.
According to reports, artists typically earn around $0.70 per download on iTunes. At this rate, Montag could make up to $1 million from her song’s success.
On Instagram, Heidi Montag expressed heartfelt gratitude to her fans, saying, “Thank you for being a light during a dark time.”
Social media reaction
Montag’s post left viewers stunned and sparked debate among viewers.
While some criticized Montag, suggesting that she should donate money to help those who lost everything in the wildfire, others defended her and congratulated her on her success amid the LA wildfire.
One person said: They give me that feeling that they’re taking advantage of this sad situation because they’re the only ones milking it! Not even the average working class are milking this
A second wrote: Why wouldn’t they have insurance??????
While a third commented: These “stars” are so loaded they can just buy another house in the same time it takes to take a dump!! Its all the regular people who don’t have that sort of cash that I feel sorry for..
Another added: That’s Heidi and Spencer always looking for where the next dollar is coming from. They’ll never think of something like getting a job.
Someone else said: There is no telling what Heidi and Spencer’s GoFundMe will rake in after they blew through 10 million of their money through the years!
The devastating impact of the Pacific Palisades wildfire
The wildfires in Pacific Palisades caused extensive damage, burning down 75% of the area.
California’s governor declared a state of emergency as residents evacuated. Unfortunately, Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt lost their home in the fire.
The couple had no insurance coverage for the property, leaving them uncertain about rebuilding.
They now face financial challenges as they work to provide for their two children, six-year-old Gunner and 13-month-old Ryker.
Spencer pratt’s sister reacts to the tragedy
Spencer Pratt’s sister, Stephanie Pratt, shared emotional messages on Instagram about the family’s loss.
She posted a photo of Spencer in their garden, with flames visible in the background.
Stephanie revealed their father tried to save the house but was overpowered by strong winds. She described feeling “frozen in shock” and “heartbroken” for her young nephews. Stephanie is now considering traveling from London to Los Angeles to support her family.
Additionally, the public response to the couple’s tragedy has been immense. Fans have followed their journey on TikTok and Instagram, where Spencer jokingly declared, “Speidi is back.” Some have even referred to them as the “queen and king of TikTok.”
The couple’s renewed popularity has sparked speculation about a new reality TV show. This opportunity could help them recover from the financial and emotional challenges they face.