Spencer Pratt is one proud husband. The former Hills star sobbed tears of gratitude in a TikTok video shared over the weekend as his wife Heidi Montag's 2010 album, Superficial, reached No. 1 on iTunes.
Fans are supporting 'The Hills' couple, whose house burned down in the Pacific Palisades fire, by streaming Montag's album 'Superficial.'
Montag's 2010 album, "Superficial," surpassed Bad Bunny's latest project as fans continue to support the married couple after their home burned down.
Reality television star Heidi Montag’s 2010 album “Superficial” has hit No. 1 on the iTunes’ all-genre songs and albums charts 15 years after its release and just after Montag and husband Spencer Pratt lost their home in the Palisades Fire.
Stars have been showing their support for Heidi Montag and her music after husband Spencer Pratt asked for help following the loss of their home in the Los Angeles wildfires. "Thank you so much to everyone.
Heidi Montag’s music is No. 1 on iTunes after husband Spencer Pratt asked fans to support his family amid the L.A. wildfires
Spencer Pratt recently shared an emotional moment, revealing his deep pride and gratitude for his wife, Heidi Montag. In a heartfelt TikTok video, the former Hills star celebrated
Heidi Montag's album and song 'Superficial' tops iTunes charts after download spike from fans supporting Montag and Spencer Pratt after L.A. fires.
It’s doing much better now: According to The Hollywood Reporter, “over the weekend, the album hit No. 1 in both the albums and songs (for the titular ‘Superficial’) categories on iTunes, beating out much more recent releases from Bad Bunny, Bruno Mars, Teddy Swims, and Morgan Wallen.”
Pratt has been rallying fans to stream Montag’s 2010 album Superficial after their home was destroyed in the Pacific Palisades wildfires.
It is quite a reversal. This seems quaint nowadays, but back in the 2000s we had a derisive pop culture nickname for people like Pratt and Montag — "fameballs," people who took their 15 seconds of low-grade fame from a viral blog or reality show and tried to "snowball" it into legitimate celebrity power.
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