Reality TV star reveals insane TikTok earnings after house burns down in LA fires

After the Palisades fire, “The Hills” star Spencer Pratt disclosed the amount of money he’s earned on TikTok following fan support in helping him and his family rebuild their house.

Starting on January 7, the Palisades fire swept through 23,700 acres in Southern California, causing extensive damage. This destruction included some of the state’s priciest real estate, leading to the loss of numerous luxury homes, some of which were owned by well-known celebrities.

Despite the devastating wildfires being one of Los Angeles’ most severe natural calamities, there was a glimmer of hope for ex-reality TV personality Spencer Pratt.

In the television series “The Hills,” which aired on MTV from 2006 to 2010, Pratt and his wife Heidi Montag were prominent figures. They tied the knot in 2008 and since then, they’ve expanded their family with two beautiful children.

After the show’s triumph, Pratt was increasingly seen in an unfavorable light. However, over time, some spectators softened their stance towards him as he began to post heartwarming family content on social media, with numerous heartfelt glimpses from his Malibu residence.

Currently, the previous celebrity from reality TV shows has won over even more enthusiastic admirers following his disclosure that his house with Heidi was destroyed by the Palisades fire.

Spencer Pratt reveals $20,000 payout from TikTok stream

After having virtually nothing except the clothes he was wearing, Pratt turned to TikTok to share their story of rebuilding their lives with Montag. Through this platform, Pratt earned significant income from the popularity of his videos and live streams.

In a recent interview with Variety, Pratt shared that he earned approximately $4,000 through TikTok this week. However, during his TikTok Live sessions where viewers can donate directly to him, he believes he made around $20,000.

That’s truly remarkable and transformative! That’s the strength of individual supporters, who simply choose to stand by you. And it’s most impactful when you don’t need to depend on advertisements or technology for support, but rather on genuine human beings eager to contribute. It’s astonishing and inspiring!

Since he’s been posting about the aftermath, Pratt has managed to gain an additional million TikTok followers, effectively doubling his follower count from before the Palisades fire.

Additionally, following the incident where their house was destroyed by fire, Montag’s song ‘I’ll Do It’, released in 2010, gained immense popularity. Fans and ex-stars of The Hills worked tirelessly to play the track as often as they could, ultimately propelling it to the top spots on Spotify and iTunes charts.

Despite expressing gratitude for the support, Pratt acknowledged that he’s been feigning optimism as a means to chart a path ahead. “I’ve been pretending to be positive,” he stated, followed by, “We are incredibly grateful… and I eagerly anticipate the future and finding myself in a place where I can assist others.

As the Palisades wildfire currently stands at 50% containment, Southern California finds itself requiring extensive, multi-million dollar recovery efforts. In response, several influential figures have launched fundraising campaigns and contributed supplies from their businesses to aid victims such as Mr. Pratt in rebuilding.

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2025-01-21 10:29