Heidi Montag takes fans on shopping trip to Marshalls as she rebuild her wardrobe after losing her home in the L.A. wildfires.Photo:Heidi Montag/Instagram
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On Jan. 12, the reality television star, 38, posted aTikTokof her shopping for new clothes after losing her possessions from the wildfires thatburned down her and husband Spencer Pratt’s homeearlier this month.
“We’re going to go shopping and get some clothes because I’ve been wearing the same T-shirt and jeans for days. I have, like, two outfits. So we’re at Marshalls,” she began.
TheHillsalum then showed a selection of sweaters she was thinking of buying, including a cardigan. “So many good things, I’m so excited,” she said before filming more sweaters she pulled off the rack.
“It sounds silly, but it’s really making me miss my stuff,” she added.
The video cut to Montag walking out of the store carrying a bag of merchandise. “Got some great stuff. Having a little anxiety about leaving Gunner [her 6-year-old son with Pratt], so I called and checked on him. This is the first time I’ve left him since the fires, but he seems to be doing good. I need to take some deep breaths. It’s a lot going out into the world. It really hits you in a different way.”
She then posted asecond videoof her shopping for sports bras, hats, sweatpants and other athleisure clothing at an Alo store.
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Montag and Pratt, who also share son Ryker, 2, have been regularly sharing life updates on social media following the heartbreaking loss of their home. In arecent TikTok, Pratt revealed that his family is now residing in his parent’s rental home following the evacuation.
Flavor Flav and Emily Ratajkowski also posted videos to Montag’s single to boost engagement.
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Pratt, 41, posted anotherTikTokin which he reflected on launching Montag’s music career while they were onThe Hills. “We spent all of our money on this album,” he said.
He admitted that they felt “regret” over investing in the project, which didn’t take off at first. However, he thanked fans for the support, choking up as he expressed his gratitude.
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source: people.com