Paris Hilton is spreading her love.
On Tuesday, Jan. 14, the DJ and heiress, 43, shared a TikTok video of her dancing to Heidi Montag Pratt’s music from her 2010 album, Superficial.
This came after the music reached No. 1 on iTunes after fans streamed the album to help Heidi, 38, and her husband Spencer Pratt, 41, following the loss of their home in the Pacific Palisades wildfire on Jan. 8.
Dancing to the sped-up remix of Heidi’s song “I’ll Do It,” Hilton — who also lost her Malibu home in the fires — bounced to the beat and twirled while carrying daughter London Marilyn, 14 months.
Her son Phoenix Barron, who turns 2 on Jan. 16, was also captured bopping as he played with a baby stroller.
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“Streaming @heidimontag Heartbreaking to hear they lost their home in the fire,” Hilton wrote in her caption. “Sending love & support to Heidi, @Spencer Pratt and their family Let’s all support them & stream.”
She also wrote on her Instagram Stories: “Sending love & support @heidimontag & @spencerpratt.”
Showing their appreciation, Heidi and Spencer reposted the clip in a joint Instagram post.
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“Love you @parishilton,” their caption read as Spencer added, “Thanks @parishilton” alongside a love heart emoji in his Instagram Stories.
Heidi also reposted the videos on her Instagram Stories with the caption: “Thank you @parishilton !!!!!,” alongside watery eye and love heart hand emojis.
Hilton isn’t the first star to stream Heidi’s music in the wake of the devastating fires destroying the couple’s home. Flavor Flav has been continuously posting videos of himself dancing to the music, and former Hills co-stars Brody Jenner and Kristin Cavallari also shared their support for the music on TikTok posting separate videos streaming the music.
Fellow Hills alum Audrina Patridge urged her followers to download Heidi’s music, writing on her Instagram Story, “My heart goes out to Heidi and Spencer during this devastating time as they recover from losing their home in the fires. Help support by downloading her album.”
Following the recent success of her album, Heidi thanked her fans for their support.
“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,” she said in a TikTok video. “Thank you for helping support us, helping build us back up, helping to encourage us, give us that hope and faith and excitement in such a dark, dark time.”
Just a day before losing their home in the wildfires, Heidi announced a deluxe version of Superficial with extra songs and remixes to celebrate its 15th anniversary on Jan. 11.