Spencer Pratt is reflecting on his and Heidi Montag's efforts to generate income after losing their home in the Los Angeles wildfires. "I made, like, $4,000 on TikTok this week, but on TikTok Live, where people can just give to me direct,
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 and Heidi Montag have opened up about ... people know that.’ The pair rose to fame on MTV show The Hills in the noughties (Picture: Paul Archuleta/Getty Images) He explained ...
The couple filed the lawsuit on Tuesday along with more than 20 other property owners and residents who were affected by the blazes. | ITV National News
Reality TV couple Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt are suing the city of Los Angeles after losing their Pacific Palisades home in the wildfires that have torn through Southern California in recent weeks.
The couple joins several celebrities affected by the LA fires after their home in Pacific Palisades – bought for $2.5m (£2m) in 2017 – was burnt down. Spencer has documented the fallout on his social media, including images of his destroyed home, likening the area to a ‘war zone’.
Reality TV couple Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt are suing the city of Los Angeles after losing their home in the destructive fires that have swept Southern California in the past weeks.
Things are beginning to look up for Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag in recent days, after the couple emotionally shared that they lost their home in the Palisades Fire. Fires across the Los Angeles area continue to rage, having killed 24 people, destroyed over 12,000 structures, and ravaged more than 60 square miles.
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.
Reality TV couple Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt are suing Los Angeles after losing their Pacific Palisades home in the wildfires tearing through Southern California in recent weeks.
Reality TV couple are among more than 20 property owners and residents behind the lawsuit, which blames Los Angeles and its water department for the issues that hampered firefighting efforts