Heidi Montag 2010 album shallow She enjoyed an unexpected resurgence, fueled by husband Spencer Pratt’s social media push, soaring to No. 1 on iTunes.
The couple first rose to fame on their reality show in the mid-2000s hillslost their home in the Pacific Palisades wildfire. Amid the tragedy, the pair turned to social media to share their journey and encouraged fans to play Montag’s music to help them rebuild.
“Anyone who hasn’t visited iTunes yet, go now. Let’s go to No. 1,” Pratt said on TikTok last week. “We’re going to get screenshots, and when her kids grow up, she’s going to be a famous pop star. She’s going to go down in history,” Platt said before Montag’s album soared to No. 1 on the iTunes charts. said.
“They won’t know it’s because our house burned down, we have no property, and people just want to support us. They’ll just say, ‘Wow! My mom is a pop star, number one on the charts.
With the support of fans and other celebrities like Emily Ratajkowski and Flavor Flav, the campaign quickly gained traction. A TikTok of herself dancing to Montag’s song, with the caption: “Trying my best to get Heidi to No. 1.”
Pratt then gleefully shared the news on social media that his wife’s album had surpassed Bad Bunny. I should take more photos on iTunes. “Pop star Heidi Montag is No. 1 on iTunes America! Thank you everyone! Who needs a house, who needs clothes, who needs anything other than this clout, pop music, superstardom? Our sons will say, “My mom was No. 1 on iTunes America. “Thank you to everyone who made this happen.
Pratt, who recently amassed over 1 million followers on TikTok while sharing candid updates on the destruction of their home, has now set his sights on the Billboard charts.
“So I just learned that in order for Heidi to get to No. 1 on Billboard, we need everyone to do this or else shallow On the radio station. So anyone who has a radio station, you know, you can tag a radio station on social media and please ask them to play “I Will Do” next week or shallow From Heidi’s album,” Platt said in one of his updates.
“We need the radio show, I think not just iTunes, to get to No. 1 on the Billboard charts, which is our ultimate goal, because then it’s like, this is the end. Heidi is the biggest superstar in the world , you know, obviously not Taylor Swift, but it’s like Taylor Swift, Heidi Montag.
He joked about enlisting the help of Swift’s fan base, saying: “I need all the Swift support. I mean, I really need Taylor, you know, I think I have to get out the bat phone and put Swiftie out Lights in the sky. Like, we need some Taylor Swift support here.
In a candid update on TikTok, Pratt also addressed the gravity of his family’s tragic loss in the Los Angeles wildfires, which has raised the death toll to 24 people as of January 13. If I look like the most unhinged, broken person on the entire app, I am. Let’s get this straight. I lost my mind,” he said.
“I put it together because I have two kids and I want them to go to fucking college and have a fucking life, okay? So this is the best breakdown, okay?
“I’ve been doing ‘Fake It Till You Make It’ since 2007,” Pratt said on TikTok after the family watched their home burn in real time via security cameras in an earlier video. What’s up? Fake it ’til you make it, but it won’t work out when everything is burned.
Despite his circumstances, Platt remains focused on turning iTunes success into Billboard chart glory, using every platform to unite supporters. “But yes, the radio dramas ‘I Will Do It’ or ‘Shallows’ are the two that made the list. Please, please, please, anyone who knows a radio station, either send a message to your radio station or call your radio station Radio. Let’s make it happen!” he told his TikTok followers.
“We’re still a week away from dropping on the Billboard charts.”