Paris Hilton and Alix Earle are among the growing list of celebrities rallying behind Heidi Montag following the heartbreaking loss of her Malibu home in the Los Angeles wildfires.
After her husband, Spencer Pratt, encouraged fans to stream her 2010 track, I'll Do It, to help financially support them and their family after their $2.5 million estate burnt to the ground, Hilton, 43, and Earle, 24, stepped up to incorporate the song in their recent social media posts.
'Send love & support @heidimontag & @spencerpratt [heart hand emoji],' Hilton captioned a video of her at home dancing while holding her daughter London Marilyn, one.
Her post has been viewed more than 2.3 times on Instagram, where she explained that she was streaming the song to send love and support to the couple.
Hilton, who has raised $800,000 for the displaced families of the Los Angeles fires, proceeded to encourage her followers to 'all support them' and stream I'll Do It as much as they could.
The comment section was full of positive reactions, including one TikTok user, who wrote: 'ICONS supporting ICONS! We love to see it.'
Paris Hilton and Alix Earle are among the growing list of celebrities rallying behind Heidi Montag following the heartbreaking loss of her Malibu home in the Los Angeles wildfires
Another wrote: 'I KNEW YOUD PULL UP!! Even with your own tragedy your heart and kindness shine through fpr others ❤️❤️❤️my fave!'
Meanwhile, Earle shared a video of herself in a hotel room with three of her pals in the background.
Earlier this week, Montag thanked fans for pushing her debut album back to the top of the charts in the wake of her and Pratt's tragedy.
The couple were forced to flee their Pacific Palisades property with only the clothes on their backs as the devastating inferno razed more than 37,000 acres of residential areas to the ground.
Fans have since rallied round by purchasing and streaming Heidi's one and only album, Superficial, originally released in 2010.
Overwhelming demand for the album, which initially flopped with just 1,000 copies sold during its first week of release, has resulted in it topping the iTunes chart - giving the couple some much needed income as they pick up the pieces.
Taking to Instagram on Sunday, a grateful Heidi, 38, said: 'Thank you for the overwhelming love and support of my music, and really rallying behind us in this devastating time, and making it such a blessing.
'Thank you for helping support us, helping build us back up, helping to encourage us, give us hope and faith and excitement in such a dark, dark time, so thank you so much.
After her husband, Spencer Pratt, encouraged fans to stream her 2010 track, I'll Do It, to help financially support them and their family after their $2.5 million estate burnt to the ground, Hilton, 43, and Earle, 24, stepped up to incorporate the song in their recent social media posts
Meanwhile, Earle shared a video of herself in a hotel room with three of her pals in the background
Acknowledging the album's original January 11 release date, she added: 'It's the 15 year anniversary of Superficial, so the timing is crazy, it's just so crazy. Thank you.'
Heidi also shared a viral clip of Emily Ratajkowski listening to the album in her living room.
Sharing the video with her followers, Emily wrote: 'Didn't expect this Heidi Montag song to be the soundtrack to the 2025 apocalypse but you know what f*** yeah.'
Heidi previously admitted she she only has 'two pairs of jeans and two shirts' left after she and husband Spencer were forced to flee their Pacific Palisades home.
The couple evacuated the property with their two sons after huge fires began to spread through the exclusive celebrity enclave, and images have since shown that their property has been destroyed.
In a recent video posted on her Instagram Stories, Heidi admitted she was 'overwhelmed' while she attempted to grab some basic essentials for her family after being ordered to evacuate.
Fighting back tears, she added that anything she was able to grab was 'a blessing,' and while she's 'thankful' that her family are safe from the fire, she's still struggling to come to terms with the loss of her home.
She said: 'Craziest thing when you're packing for a fire is that your brain just freaks out, like ''What do I need? What do I not need?'' and it's so overwhelming.
Earlier this week, Montag thanked fans for pushing her debut album back to the top of the charts in the wake of her and Pratt's tragedy
'Packing up the house, I mean I only have two pairs of jeans, two shirts, I've got so much more clothes for the kids, but why didn't I grab more?
'Thankfully I grabbed anything, which is a blessing, and the main thing is that we're safe and got out, but oh my gosh it's really like panic and then a part of you wants to leave stuff, and like 'I'm coming back! Of course I'm coming back!'
'So just praying for everyone else who's going through this, and all my friends and loved ones, and just thank god we have our health and our children.
'I know that and that's just trying to focus on the gratitude. It just kind of comes in waves, it's a lot.'
Images obtained by DailyMail.com have showed that Heidi and Spencer's home has already been destroyed by the devastating Palisades fires.
Fans have since rallied round by purchasing and streaming Heidi's one and only album, Superficial, originally released in 2010
The only parts of the home still standing are the charred entry gate and the front portion of the home's stucco perimeter wall.
Large piles of debris are seen throughout the property as well as burnt foliage that once decorated the home's front yard.
Not only was the couple's residence afflicted, but Spencer's parents also lost their home to the fire.
Spencer shared a photo of the little that remained of his parent's house to his Instagram Stories. 'My parents house gone,' he wrote along with a string of crying emojis.
The couple, who rose to fame on The Hills, were in state of disbelief and devastation as they opened up about the loss on TikTok.
In a recent video posted on her Instagram Stories, Heidi admitted she was 'overwhelmed' while she attempted to grab some basic essentials for her family after being ordered to evacuate
Spencer's parents' home (pictured) has also been destroyed in the horrifying blaze
In various TikTok videos, Heidi grew emotional about the blaze as she processed the loss of her home.
While sitting on the couch with one of her children, she sobbed: 'Sad our house is gone' she cried, later saying, 'Everything you worked so hard for...'
In another video, Heidi assured everyone she and her family were safe while confirming the loss of their home.
'While we ended up losing our house in the fire and thank God we are safe, so thank you to everyone who's checking, thank you for all your prayers, thank you for your thoughts. It's,' she said, emotion growing on her face. 'No words.'
In various TikTok videos, Heidi broke down in tears while reflecting on the blaze as she processed the loss of her home
Spencer attempted to cheer himself up on Wednesday with some bagels.
The TV personality, who was seen Tuesday watching the flames move towards his home, admitted he was in a state of shock and conceded his video was quite 'unhinged.'
'When your house burns down and you have nothing and your parents house burns down and they have nothing. There's only one thing that can maybe make you feel better - a bag of bagels!'
'Obviously I'm in shock and my brain's not functioning, so think is the most unhinged post you've seen.'
More than 30,000 residents evacuated their homes as a massive wildfire ripped through the celeb enclave of Pacific Palisades, burning nearly 3,000 acres and reducing dozens of homes to rubble.
Dozens of celebrities have been forced to flee their ritzy mega-mansions in coastal Los Angeles as three raging infernos threaten to raze the city to the ground.