Spencer Pratt is asking her TikTok followers to help her raise money after she lost her home in a devastating wildfire in the greater Los Angeles area.
In a video shared via tiktok On Friday, Jan. 10, Pratt, 41, asked her followers to watch and like an earlier video she shared on her account, which featured Aly & AJ's “What It Feels Like.”
“I'll get up to $1,100 from TikTok if it's one of the top 10 most liked TikToks with that song, so maybe $200 it says, but it could go up to $1,100,” he explained in the video. “So, if you're bored, please go like that last video. It's actually a great song and Ally and AJ Pratt wear daddy crystals — my friend Amber goes to all their shows and gives them all the crystals so it's like pure promotion since they wear my crystals. I want that $1,100 too.”
In a later video, Pratt also asked his followers to add their wives Heidi Montag On Spotify and other streaming platforms.
However, Pratt's plea for help via social media received some response.
“Some demon just wrote on my IG and tagged me, 'Of course Spencer will milk her burning house for every dollar she's worth.' Duh. Duh. That's right. Every dollar I can get let me out,” Pratt said in a video addressing the response, shared via tiktok Friday
“How come you have no brains?” Are you just a stupid living being?” he continued. “Obviously I'm trying to get money for my life with my family because our house and all our possessions burned down. And if I can do it on social media, which I've been constantly doing for years. Earned, showed a journey to burn down our house and all our possessions, don't you think I'm going to give milk for every dollar?”
Pratt concluded, “I'd rather have my house and no social media, let me just say that. I'd rather have everything in my house and delete all these stupid apps. I'd much rather that. So, yeah, I'm on social media.” Will continue to 'milk' the grief.”
She gave fans advice on how not to help her and Montag, 38, which included watching the mountainwhich starred both Pratt and Montag in the 2000s.
“Admirable but I'd rather you see something of the world the mountain. Don't give a single dollar to that show, or a single brain cell to listen to that narrator,” he said in a video shared by tiktokreferring to Lorraine Conrad. “No, there are no leftovers. So, basically, I'd rather watch you paint dry, tag me (you) staring at the wall – that would help my life more. Don't waste the power to see the mountain This thinking helps us live.”
Pratt and Montag have been married since 2008. the mountain alums They lost their house In the Pacific Palisades fire, which first broke out on Tuesday, January 7. By the time their home burned, the couple had already evacuated with their three children: sons Gunner, 6, and Ryker, 13 months.
In a video shared by Montag via TikTok on Thursday, January 9, the couple revealed a few items They stay at home After the fire, put all in a single plastic bag.
“Hummingbird pot — cooked some nectar in it,” Pratt said in the video, “a (rubber) snake from the backyard, a crystal from the backyard, (another) crystal from the backyard, Riker's shovel from the backyard and broken pieces.”
When the couple packed their house to vacate, they apparently weren't able to take all their belongings. In another social media video, Montag explained that “the craziest thing about packing for a fire is (is) that your brain just freaks out.”
He added, “It's overwhelming to pack a house. I mean, I only have two pairs of jeans, two shirts. I got a lot of clothes for the kids. I'm like, 'Why didn't I catch more?' Luckily, I caught something and it's such a blessing and the bottom line is we're safe.”
Despite their hardships, Pratt gave fans an uplifting update, thanking them for their support after wife Heidi Montag's album, “Superficial,” jumped up the iTunes Store charts following her social media pleas.
“God. bless all of you 15 in the iTunes Store. It's a freak miracle,” Pratt said in a statement Instagram Posted on Saturday, January 11th. “If we get it to number one, it's official — Heidi is a pop superstar legend. He is going into the history books. He's already in my history books, obviously.
Pratt went on to say that Montag's album climbing the iTunes Store charts was “probably the best thing I could have ever dreamed of…besides having my house and all my possessions.”
“But don't worry, we're on our way to being rich and famous and I won't forget you when I'm rich and famous,” he continued. “I will be the most grateful rich celebrity you support with your lies. Love you all, thank you so much.”
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