Fans are rallying around Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag after the famous couple tragically lost their home in the catastrophic Los Angeles fires.

The Hills alumni were forced to flee their Pacific Palisades residence, which they purchased in 2017 for $2.5 million, as the inferno claimed at least 16 lives and led to the evacuation of more than 100,000.

Spencer has been chronicling his heartbreaking journey on social media, from watching their house burn to searching through the ashes for anything that survived, and his emotional moments with Heidi have sparked an outpouring of support from fans.

One person said on Twitter: “I’m so happy for Heidi and Spencer and love that so many people are trying to help them.” They lost everything.

And in a poignant development, Spiedi’s fan club has pushed Heidi’s debut album Superficial – originally released in 2010 – to the top of the charts.

Perez Hilton also got in on the action, posting a clip of himself dancing to Heidi’s music and captioning it: “Streaming #HeidiMontag’s music to help her and SpencerPratt rebuild after their house burned down in #LosAngeles.” Add @HeidiMontag to your playlists and listen up! #Speidi #PacificPalisades.’

Fans rally around Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag after the famous couple tragically lost their home in the disastrous Los Angeles fires.

Spencer has been chronicling his heartbreaking journey on social media, from watching their house burn to searching through the ashes for anything left alive, and his emotional moments with Heidi sparked an outpouring of support from fans.

Spencer has been chronicling his heartbreaking journey on social media, from watching their house burn to searching through the ashes for anything left alive, and his emotional moments with Heidi have sparked an outpouring of support from fans.

And Spencer’s online support of Heidi’s music hasn’t gone unnoticed.

“I spent the better half of Saturday following Spencer Pratt, and he had the entire TikTok/IG community listening to Heidi’s new album until it climbed the charts,” one fan tweeted. What a great husband.

Another gushed: “If your man doesn’t support you like @spencerpratt supports @heidimontag, then he’s not the right man.”

Meanwhile, one fan playfully pointed at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, saying: “Forget Meghan and Harry, give us Heidi and Spencer.”

Meghan McCain also weighed in on her own remark, tweeting, “If some network doesn’t do @spencerpratt and @heidimontag a reality show about rebuilding their lives after this fire, you’re literally leaving millions of dollars in advertising handed to you by everyone.” Millennials in America are the ones who will watch it.

The outpouring of support for the couple has been amazing, showing just how strong the community is — and how much people love Spidey.

“Thank you for the overwhelming love and support for my music, truly standing behind us in this devastating time, and making it such a blessing,” Heidi said on her Instagram page on Sunday.

“Thank you for helping to support us, for helping to rebuild us, for helping to encourage us, for giving us hope and faith and excitement in such a dark time, so thank you so much.”

The Hills alumni, who married in 2008, were forced to flee their residence in Pacific Palisades as the fire claimed at least 16 lives and led to the evacuation of more than 100,000 people.

The Hills alumni, who married in 2008, were forced to flee their residence in Pacific Palisades as the fire claimed at least 16 lives and led to the evacuation of more than 100,000 people.

In a touching development, the Spiedi fan club has returned Heidi's debut album Superficial ¿ originally released in 2010 ¿ to the top of the charts

And in a touching development, the Spiedi fan club has returned Heidi’s debut album Superficial – originally released in 2010 – to the top of the charts

Heidi Montag has thanked her fans for returning her debut album to the top of the charts after the home she shared with husband Spencer Pratt was destroyed in the sweeping Los Angeles wildfires.

Heidi Montag has thanked her fans for returning her debut album to the top of the charts after the home she shared with husband Spencer Pratt was destroyed in the sweeping Los Angeles wildfires.

Meghan McCain also commented on her own remark, tweeting:

Meghan McCain also weighed in on her own remark, tweeting, “If some network doesn’t do @spencerpratt and @heidimontag a reality show about rebuilding their lives after this fire, you’re literally leaving millions of dollars in advertising handed to you by everyone.” Millennials in America Who will watch it?

Acknowledging the album’s original January 11 release date, she added: “It’s the 15th anniversary of Superficial, so the timing is crazy, it’s absolutely crazy.” Thank you.’

Heidi previously admitted she only had “two pairs of jeans and a couple of T-shirts left” after she and husband Spencer had to flee their home in Pacific Palisades.

The couple evacuated the property with their two sons after huge fires began spreading across the area designated for celebrities, and photos have since shown that their property has been destroyed.

In a recent video posted to Instagram Stories, Heidi admitted she was “exhausted” trying to get some basic necessities for her family after being ordered to evacuate.

Fighting back tears, she added that anything she was able to grab was a “blessing” and while she is “grateful” that her family was safe from the fire, she is still struggling to cope with the loss of her home.

By BBC

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