Spencer Pratt reveals Pitbull could be on remix of Heidi Montag’s viral single after LA fire destroyed home

Spencer Pratt revealed Pitbull could potentially feature on a remix of wife Heidi Montag’s 2010 song I’ll Do It when it went viral this week after the couple lost their home in the LA fires.

The Hills alum, 38, and Pratt, 41, were forced to evacuate their $2.5 million home earlier this week — which was burned to the ground in the Palisades fire that started Tuesday.

Spencer has since been active on social media documenting their journey and most recently, Montag’s song topped the iTunes charts after he encouraged fans to stream it to support them and their families financially.

I’ll Do It can be found on her debut album Superficial, which was released in January 2010 but flopped upon release.

However, the song has since gone viral and caught the attention of many stars, including Pitbull himself.

On Sunday, Pratt posted a clip to TikTok of a fan adding a short clip of Pitbull to the song and telling his followers, “Tag everyone Pitbull!”

Spencer Pratt, 41, revealed Pitbull could potentially feature on a remix of wife Heidi Montag’s 2010 song I’ll Do It when it went viral this week after the couple lost their home in the LA fires.

“We need Pitbull’s position. Please… we need Pitbull. We need Pitbull, please tag him,” the star pleaded.

He later provided an update in a separate video, saying: “We have the latest news. Pitbull’s team is evaluating whether he will play I’ll Do It.’

Spencer then shouted out the fan who created the now-viral mashup, adding, “The Pitbull team is currently considering adding a Pitbull verse to I’ll Do It.”

The reality star encouraged his followers to make it clear that they wanted the feature on social media, so his team said, “Oh okay, people want this.” Pitbull on I’ll Do It, after seeing that viral video…this could be it.”

He added: “We can buy Heidi a platinum plaque, so the one thing we hang on our brand new house that everyone here is helping us build will be Heidi’s platinum plaque. That’s only because you made it happen.’

Later on Sunday, Pratt excitedly revealed in another update that Pitbull’s potential role on Montag’s track appeared to be moving forward.

While standing outside on a sidewalk, Heidi filmed her husband saying, “Looks like Pitbull is starting the I’ll Do It remix.”

“He has all the files now,” he added, as the TV personality quickly interrupted to ask, “Are you serious?”

Spencer has since been active on social media documenting their journey and most recently, Montag’s song topped the iTunes charts after he encouraged fans to stream it to support them and their families financially.

However, the song has since gone viral and caught the attention of many stars, including Pitbull himself; seen in February 2024 in Texas

On Sunday, Pratt posted a clip to TikTok of a fan adding a short clip of Pitbull to the song and telling his followers, “Tag everyone Pitbull!”

He later provided an update in a separate video, saying: “We have the latest news. Pitbull’s team evaluates whether he will play I’ll Do It

Later on Sunday, Pratt excitedly revealed in another update that Pitbull’s potential role on Montag’s track appeared to be moving forward

With a big smile on his face, Spencer replied, “I mean it. And Warner said we could get it out in 24 hours.”

Heidi then wondered, “Do you feel like a miracle worker?” and he replied, ‘Not yet. But if we get a new house, yes. We are still a long way from that.’

Montag’s Superficial album was officially released 15 years earlier, but failed to chart on any charts. And her debut studio album only sold about 1,000 copies in its first week.

But in 2023, I’ll Do It was also popular on TikTok – before gaining new recognition this week amid the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.

After rising to the number one spot on the iTunes chart, Heidi shared a message of gratitude to her fans.

“Thank you for the overwhelming love and support of my music, and for supporting us during this devastating time, and for making it such a blessing.”

She added: “Thank you for supporting us, helping us rebuild, encouraging us, giving us hope, confidence and excitement in such a dark, dark time, so thank you so much.”

Referring to the album’s release date, January 11, 2010, the star said: ‘It’s the 15th anniversary of Superficial, so the timing is crazy, it’s just so crazy. Thank you.’

After rising to the number one spot on the iTunes chart, Heidi shared a message of gratitude to her fans

Celebrities have also shared their support for Heidi and Spencer by listening to the song on social media, like supermodel Emily Ratajkowski

Celebrities have also shared their support for Heidi and Spencer by listening to the song on social media, such as supermodel Emily Ratajkowski.

While grooving to the album in her living room, the beauty wrote, “I didn’t expect this Heidi Montag song to be the soundtrack to the apocalypse of 2025, but you know what, hell yes.”

Perez Hilton also got in on the action, posting a clip of himself dancing to Heidi’s music.

He wrote, “I’m streaming #HeidiMontag’s music to help her and @SpencerPratt rebuild after their #LosAngeles house burned down. Add @HeidiMontag to your playlists and listen! #Speidi #PacificPalisades.”

And Spencer’s online support for Heidi’s music hasn’t gone unnoticed by social media users.

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.’

Notably, the couple tied the knot in 2008 and share two children: Gunner, seven, and Ryker, two.

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

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.

With Montag’s 2010 album gaining recognition, both she and Spencer are also pursuing a new TV deal as they seek financial support after losing their home to the fires.

The pair 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.

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.

The fires started Tuesday amid high winds, including the Palisades and Eaton Fire.

The Palisades Fire has currently burned 23,713 acres and is 13% contained as of Sunday, according to the LA times.

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

In total, more than 12,000 structures were destroyed during the catastrophic infernos, including homes, schools and churches. And the death toll rose to 24 as of Sunday; taken on Saturday in Pacific Palisades

The Eaton Fire near Altadena and Pasadena has burned 14,117 acres and is 27% contained.

In total, more than 12,000 structures were destroyed during the catastrophic infernos, including homes, schools and churches. And the death toll has risen to 24 since Sunday.

High winds are expected to pick up again and last until the middle of the week on Wednesday – with some gusts of up to 120 km/h expected.

A number of residents and stars have lost their homes, such as Anthony Hopkins, Paris Hilton, Jeff Bridges, Billy Crystal, Joshua Jackson, Eugene Levy and Miles Teller.

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