Paris Hilton has stepped forward to show her compassion and solidarity with Heidi Montag during a deeply challenging time. Both women share a painful connection, having experienced the heartbreak of losing their homes to devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. Hilton’s thoughtful gesture aimed to lift Montag’s spirits and rally support around her during this difficult period.
The 43-year-old DJ, entrepreneur, and media personality shared a heartwarming video on TikTok on Tuesday, January 14th, where she danced to one of Montag’s songs from her 2010 album, Superficial. In the clip, Hilton grooves to a sped-up version of The Hills star’s track “I’ll Do It” while holding her infant daughter, London Marilyn. Accompanying the video, Hilton added an encouraging and supportive caption: “Streaming @heidimontag. Heartbreaking to hear they lost their home in the fire. Sending love & support to Heidi, @Spencer Pratt, and their family. Let’s all support them & stream.”
Hilton’s gesture not only brought joy to Montag but also inspired fans to rally behind the reality TV star. Following Hilton’s lead, many began streaming Montag’s music, helping her album climb to the top of iTunes charts, where it reached the coveted No. 1 position. This outpouring of support highlighted the incredible power of community and the ability to turn a moment of despair into one of connection and celebration.
Montag and her husband, Spencer Pratt, expressed heartfelt gratitude for Hilton’s kindness. Montag took to Instagram Stories to reshared Hilton’s video, adding the caption, “Thank you @parishilton !!!!!” accompanied by watery eye and heart hand emojis. Pratt also shared his appreciation on his Instagram Stories, writing, “Thanks @parishilton” with a heart emoji.
This touching exchange between Hilton, Montag, and their fans underscores the importance of extending kindness and support to those in need. Hilton’s simple yet thoughtful gesture not only brightened Montag’s spirits but also brought fans together in a meaningful way to celebrate her music.
As Los Angeles continues to grapple with the recurring threat of wildfires, stories like this serve as a powerful reminder of the resilience, compassion, and sense of community that help individuals recover and rebuild in the face of adversity.