Here are the 10 best celebrity TikToks of the week. Bad Bunny cries while watching the viral trend set to the title track of his incredible album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS. Spencer Pratt, who is one of the celebrities who lost his home in the fire with his wife Heidi Montag,
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag are defending themselves after fans donated more than $100,000 to them because their family home burned down in the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles last week. “There’s nobody with a brain [who] thinks we’re rich celebrities.
Heidi Montag's husband Spencer Pratt asked people to stream her music to help with income after they lost their home, and fans delivered.
Heidi Montag’s “Superficial" is No. 1 on iTunes after her husband, Spencer Pratt, asked fans to stream the album after their house burned down.
It’s doing much better now: According to The Hollywood Reporter, “over the weekend, the album hit No. 1 in both the albums and songs (for the titular ‘Superficial’) categories on iTunes, beating out much more recent releases from Bad Bunny, Bruno Mars, Teddy Swims, and Morgan Wallen.”
Fans are supporting 'The Hills' couple, whose house burned down in the Pacific Palisades fire, by streaming Montag's album 'Superficial.'
Pratt has been rallying fans to stream Montag’s 2010 album Superficial after their home was destroyed in the Pacific Palisades wildfires.
The ‘Hills’ alum and her husband, Spencer Pratt, lost their home in ... Her album charted to the top, beating out works by Bad Bunny, the Wicked movie, Kendrick Lamar and Ringo Starr.
Here are the 10 best celebrity TikToks of the week. Spencer Pratt, who is one of the celebrities who lost his home in the fire with his wife Heidi Montag, has blown up on TikTok. The reality ...
Spencer Pratt is rallying fans around streaming Heidi ... Pratt celebrated in a video on Instagram Sunday, throwing shade at Bad Bunny — whose "Debí Tirar Más Fotos" is now the No. 2 album ...
On the new Pop Shop Podcast, Katie & Keith are throwing out some pop names -- Lady Gaga! Madonna! Harry Styles! -- who could fit the groundbreaking arena.
Anyone who hoped to one day host the Grammy Awards is going to have to convince the recording academy to stop hiring the hilarious Trevor Noah. The Grammy-nominated comedian is returning to host the 67th annual event for the fifth consecutive year.