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Paris Hilton Sends Love to Heidi Montag & Spencer Pratt Amid LA Blaze

With growing support and relief efforts amid the deadly Los Angeles fires, Paris Hilton sent love to Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt. Similar to Hilton and other prominent celebrities like Anthony Hopkins, Leighton Meester, and Adam Brody, Montag and Pratt also lost their home to the devastating blaze in LA.

In the TikTok post, the heiress and her kids performed a little dance to Montag’s song “I’ll Do It” from her 2010 album, “Superficial.” The couple later reposted the video in a shared Instagram post. Billboard reported that the album became No. 1 on the iTunes chart over the last few days after Pratt urged people to stream and buy it in light of the losses they faced last week. 

Paris Hilton dances with her kids to show love and support to Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt

Paris Hilton showed love to Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt in her unique way of supporting them after the devastating LA fires. She was one among thousands who, on Pratt’s request, took to streaming and purchasing Montag’s 2010 album “Superficial” to generate income after losing their home to the Palisades fire. The DJ is also actively involved in the relief efforts after the devastating wildfires burnt thousands of homes and businesses to a crisp.

In the video, Hilton appeared with her kids as they danced to Montag’s song “I’ll Do It.” She held her daughter, London, in her arms while grooving to the music while her son, Phoenix, did his own thing using a baby stroller as his unusual prop. The mom of two tagged Montag in the caption, crediting her for the song and expressing that it was “heartbreaking to hear they lost their home in the fire.” She then sent more “love & support” to the couple and encouraged viewers to do the same by streaming the songs. 

Paris Hilton’s support came after Spencer Pratt shared the distressing news that he and Heidi Montag lost their house to the LA fires on TikTok. In the same post, he directed users to stream and purchase Montag’s music which would help them with income to recover from their losses. Billboard updated that the album with a “negligible number of sales” gained over 6,000 in album sales while it topped No. 1 on the iTunes chart.

The LA fires erupted on January 7 and have since burned over 40,000 acres, as per the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. The Palisades fire, which proved to be the deadliest, continues after ravaging more than 23,000 acres with 21% containment. The Eaton Fire also caused heavy destruction burning beyond 14,000 acres with 45% containment.

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