Heidi Montag exclusively tells Us Weekly about the items she took and left behind while evacuating the L.A. wildfires
Heidi Montag is sharing how she's rebuilding her wardrobe and more after home was destroyed by Los Angeles wildfires.
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag exclusively spoke to Us Weekly about the financial realities of the Los Angeles wildfires destroying their family home
Why have many embraced Spencer Pratt after all this time? People love a redemption story – and there's nothing like seeing a villain grow into a hero.
Last week, the “Hills” alums revealed they lost their Pacific Palisades, Calif., home in the ongoing wildfire.
The couple — and nearly one million other Americans like them — are now making contingency plans for if TikTok shuts down. The Supreme Court upheld the TikTok ban on Jan. 16, and the popular app may go dark as soon as Sunday, Jan. 19.
A social media campaign pushed Montag’s 15-year-old album “Superficial” to the top of the iTunes charts over the weekend.
"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.
The Hills stars Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag previously showcased their home in a tour, years before losing it amid the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires. Fueled by dry conditions and strong winds, the fires have caused unprecedented devastation across Southern California over the past several days, with damages estimated at up to $150 billion.
Heidi Montag documented her trip to Marshalls to buy new clothes after her home with husband Spencer Pratt burned down in the Pacific Palisades wildfire.
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