Heidi Montag exclusively tells Us Weekly about the items she took and left behind while evacuating the L.A. wildfires
And today, releasing brand new music. We talked to Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt on TikTok Live about everything from the tragedy to new music and Taylor Swift to Beyonce. Spencer Pratt: We've
The reality star’s 2010 album “Superficial” has gone viral after the LA wildfires — and Montag released a 15th anniversary edition including a new video with high-fashion
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Spencer Pratt, Heidi Montag slammed by critics
Montag dreamed of making the leap from reality star to pop star, and released her first album, Superficial, in 2010. While the record featured some undeniable bangers, it failed to make a dent in the charts. However, a plethora of unexpected celebrities have thrown their weight behind the album 15 years after its release for the sweetest reason.
Heidi Montag is sharing how she's rebuilding her wardrobe and more after home was destroyed by Los Angeles wildfires.
Heidi Montag has soared to the top of the U.S. iTunes chart after her and husband Spencer Pratt lost their home in the Palisades wildfire.
Spencer Pratt asked fans to buy and stream Heidi Montag's 2010 album, "Superficial," after the couple's Los Angeles home burned down. But will they make money?
"We really want to focus on getting a portion back to the community too, so we're trying to figure out how to incorporate charities into everything we're doing," Montag shared.
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag are defending themselves after fans donated more than $100,000 to them because their family home burned down in the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles last week.
Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt opened up on "Good Morning America" about losing their home in the Los Angeles wildfires and not having homeowners' fire insurance.