Paris Hilton Dances with Heidi Montag's Kids After Wildfires Displace Both Families
Paris Hilton extends her support during trying times. On January 14, the 43-year-old DJ shared a TikTok video dancing to "I’ll Do It," a track from Heidi Montag Pratt’s 2010 album, "Superficial." This show of solidarity comes after Montag's music topped iTunes charts following the couple's recent hardship, PEOPLE reported.
Heidi, 38, and her husband, Spencer Pratt, 41, lost their home in the Pacific Palisades wildfire on January 8. In the TikTok video, Paris, who suffered similar losses in Malibu, danced joyfully while holding her 14-month-old daughter, London. Her nearly two-year-old son, Phoenix, who turns two on January 16, also appeared in the clip, playing with a stroller.
Hilton emphasized her support for the couple in the video caption. She posted, "Streaming @heidimontag Heartbreaking to hear they lost their home in the fire. Sending love & support to Heidi, @Spencer Pratt, and their family. Let’s all support them & stream."
On her Instagram Stories, Hilton reiterated her support for Montag and Pratt.
Heidi and Spencer expressed gratitude by reposting the TikTok video on their Instagram. Their caption read, "Love you @parishilton," while Spencer added, "Thanks @parishhilton," along with a heart emoji.
Heidi also shared the video on her Instagram Stories with the message, "Thank you @parishhilton!!!!!" accompanying watery eye and heart hand emojis.
The support for Heidi's music has gained momentum following this tragedy. Flavor Flav has been actively sharing videos of himself dancing to her music. Former "Hills" co-stars Brody Jenner and Kristin Cavallari also displayed their support on TikTok, highlighting their love for the artist.
Fellow "Hills" alum Audrina Patridge urged her followers to download Heidi’s album. Patridge wrote, "My heart goes out to Heidi and Spencer during this devastating time. Help support by downloading her album."
In light of her album’s newfound popularity, Heidi expressed deep appreciation for the support. In a recent TikTok video, she stated, "Thank you for the overwhelming love and support of my music. Your encouragement brings hope during this challenging time."
Interestingly, just one day before losing their home, Heidi announced a deluxe version of "Superficial," celebrating its 15th anniversary. Despite their adversity, she is determined to stay positive and encourages others to rally behind artists like herself during difficult times.
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