Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag plot reality TV comeback after losing home in LA fires

Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag pursuing a new TV deal while seeking financial support afterwards lose their house in the LA burns.

The Hills alumni had to evacuate their Pacific Palisades estate, which was purchased for $2.5 million in 2017, joining a long list of stars whose homes were destroyed.

Spencer has shared their heartbreaking journey on social media, from watching their house burn down to sifting through the ashes for anything that survived.

On Saturday, he took to TikTok to update fans on their efforts to land a TV project, revealing that his agents had a “big call” with Hulu on Monday and urging fans to take to social media from flooding the streaming service with requests for a new ‘Speidi’. show.

“So on Monday, Hulu’s social media department calls and says, ‘You better give Heidi and Spencer a new docuseries about rebuilding their lives and their homes from the rubble,'” Spencer said with a smile.

His raw honesty, along with the emotional moments he shared with Heidi, have led to an outpouring of support from fans.

Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag try to get a new TV deal while seeking financial help after the devastating loss of their home in the LA fires; (seen in 2022)

On Saturday, he took to TikTok to update fans on their efforts to land a TV project, revealing that his agents had a “big call” with Hulu on Monday and urging fans to take to social media from flooding the streaming service with requests for a new ‘Speidi’. show

One tweeted: ‘I’m so happy for Heidi and Spencer and love that so many are trying to help them. They lost everything.”

In fact, the Spiedi fan club even brought Heidi’s debut album Superficial (originally released in 2010) back to the top of the charts.

Perez Hilton also took action, posting a clip of himself dancing to Heidi’s music and captioning it, “Streaming #HeidiMontag’s music to help her and @SpencerPratt rebuild after their #LosAngeles home burned down.” Add @HeidiMontag to your playlists and listen! #Speidi #PacificPalisades.”

And Spencer’s online support for Heidi’s music hasn’t gone unnoticed.

One fan tweeted, “I spent the better half of my Saturday catching up with Spencer Pratt and he literally got the entire TikTok/IG community to listen to Heidi’s new album until it rocketed up the charts. What a wonderful husband.’

Another said: ‘If your man doesn’t support you like @spencerpratt supports @heidimontag then he’s not the right man.’

Meanwhile, a fan playfully referred to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, saying: “Forget Meghan and Harry, give us Heidi and Spencer.”

Meghan McCain also chimed in with her own observation, tweeting, “If a network doesn’t give @spencerpratt & @heidimontag a reality show about rebuilding their lives after this fire, you’re literally leaving millions of dollars in advertising being handed to you by everyone . millennial in America who will watch it.”

“So on Monday, Hulu’s social media department calls and says, ‘You better give Heidi and Spencer a new docuseries about rebuilding their lives and their homes from the rubble,’” Spencer said with a smile.

His raw honesty, along with the emotional moments he shared with Heidi, have led to an outpouring of support from fans

The Hills alumni, who married in 2008, were forced to flee their Pacific Palisades residence as the inferno claimed at least 16 lives and caused more than 100,000 evacuations

Heidi Montag has thanked fans for returning her debut album to the top of the charts after the home she shares with husband Spencer Pratt was destroyed by the LA bushfires.

The support that poured in for the couple was incredible, which shows how strong the community is – and how many people still love Speidi.

Taking to Instagram on Sunday, a grateful Heidi said: ‘Thank you for the overwhelming love and support of my music, and for truly standing with us during this devastating time, and making it such a blessing.

‘Thank you for helping to support us, for helping us rebuild, for helping to encourage us, for giving us hope, confidence and excitement in such a dark, dark time, so thank you very much.

She acknowledged the album’s original release date of January 11, adding, “It’s the 15th anniversary of Superficial, so the timing is crazy, it’s just so crazy.” Thank you.’

Heidi previously admitted she was only left with “two pairs of jeans and two shirts” after she and husband Spencer were forced to flee their Pacific Palisades home.

The couple evacuated the property with their two sons after massive fires began spreading through the exclusive celebrity enclave. Images have since shown their properties destroyed.

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