'It's meant the world to us': Heidi Montag fights back tears as she shares an update after losing her home in the LA wildfires
Heidi Montag has shared an update after her and husband Spencer Pratt devastatingly lost their family home in the Los Angeles wildfires.
The Hills star Montag, 38, attended the Billboard Women in Music 2025 when she was asked by AP how the pair were doing since losing their home.
Appearing to hold back tears when speaking, the singer and reality star said the support from fans and people around them has "been unbelievable" and "overwhelming".
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"It has been unbelievable, so heartfelt and overwhelming to have so many people, I get so emotional, support my family and us through such a hard time," she said.
"It's meant the world to us and our family. It's going to take a long time to rebuild and it's a longroad ahead.
"I'm hoping we will be able to, we need to work really hard and hit the road, it's definitely very challenging, but I'm not quite sure but we'll see where life brings us next."
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Montag and Pratt, 41, recently revealed that they had received some generous donations from fans after losing their home.
The pair, who encouraged fans to stream Montag's Superficial album and song I'll Do It after the fires, received approximately $38,000 ($US24,000) from fans via TikTok and TikTok Live.
Speaking to Variety, Pratt revealed: "I made, like, $4,000 on TikTok this week, but on TikTok Live, where people can just give to me direct, I think maybe $20,000."

"So that's phenomenal, and life-changing. That's the power of individual supporters, people just backing you and getting behind you."
He said at the time that it's unclear how much money, if at all, the pair have made from Montag's music being streamed on social media, but said he's hopeful "about the energy and opportunities that come from it".
In January, Pratt confirmed their house had burned down.
He shared a heartbreaking photograph of one of their son's bedrooms, with camera footage showing the bed burning in a shape of a heart.
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https://www.instagram.com/p/DEkyJ0KSdiW/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=6f503484-ac76-4f07-a55b-ddb20e8192e2"The one positive sign I saw as our house burned down was ours sons bed burned in the shape of a heart," Pratt wrote on Instagram.
"A sign of how much love was in this house so thankful for all the years and memories there with our family."
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