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Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag Address Criticism Following Donation Request After Fire Damage: “We Are Not Wealthy”

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 18, 2025
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Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag, stars of the reality show The Hills, recently faced devastating loss when their Los Angeles home was destroyed by the Southern California wildfires. The couple, along with their two young sons, were forced to evacuate with only a handful of belongings, leaving behind almost everything they owned. In the aftermath of this tragedy, they have received both support and criticism for accepting donations from fans and followers. While some have questioned the necessity of celebrities soliciting financial assistance, Pratt and Montag maintain that they did not actively seek these contributions and are grateful for the outpouring of generosity.

The couple explains that a GoFundMe campaign was initiated by their TikTok followers without their prompting. Initially hesitant, they eventually accepted the transfer of the campaign and an accompanying Amazon wishlist, recognizing the genuine desire of many to help. Montag emphasizes their reluctance to ask for money and the unexpected nature of the support. Pratt underscores that many donations are small amounts, likening them to the cost of a cup of coffee, and insists that they appreciate every single contribution, regardless of the amount. He painstakingly thanks each donor, recognizing the personal sacrifice involved in even the smallest gifts.

Pratt addresses the criticism they’ve faced, arguing that it stems from a misconception about their financial status. He contends that media portrayals have consistently depicted him as financially struggling and that the narrative of them being "rich celebrities" is a recent and inaccurate fabrication. He points out that for years, online searches for his net worth have yielded minimal results, further reinforcing his claim of not being wealthy. Now, following the fire, he feels unfairly grouped with affluent celebrities, a label he believes is undeserved and frustrating.

Pratt attributes the negative comments to "haters" and online trolls who are detached from the reality of their lives. He asserts that their dedicated followers, who have closely followed their journey through social media for years, understand their true financial situation. He highlights the transparency of their lifestyle, showcasing their everyday routines and purchases, demonstrating that they do not live lavishly. He points to their modest grocery shopping habits and infrequent vacations as evidence of their more down-to-earth lifestyle. Pratt maintains that any income generated from television appearances or social media is used for everyday expenses, further solidifying his argument that they are not wealthy.

Beyond the GoFundMe and Amazon wishlist, Pratt and Montag have also seen increased support for their individual businesses. Pratt’s crystal business, Pratt Daddy Crystals, has experienced a surge in sales, and Montag’s music career has received a renewed boost, with increased streaming and merchandise purchases. Pratt expresses gratitude for the international support Montag’s music has garnered, highlighting the global reach of their fan base. He hopes to eventually meet and thank the fans who have rallied behind them during this difficult time. He also acknowledges their participation in programs like the TikTok Creator Fund and a similar program on Snapchat, which generate income based on popular video engagement.

The couple’s story has also resonated with their former The Hills co-stars, who have publicly shown their support. Kristin Cavallari, Audrina Patridge, and Lo Bosworth have all posted videos of themselves dancing to Montag’s music, using their platforms to encourage their own followers to support the couple. Montag expresses heartfelt appreciation for this gesture, acknowledging the significant influence their co-stars have and the value of their public endorsement. She highlights the "overwhelming support" and kindness they’ve received, a positive response that has been deeply meaningful during this challenging period. Pratt also discusses their plans to rebuild their family home, a significant undertaking given their circumstances. He reiterates that they had invested heavily in their home, prioritizing creating a stable and comfortable environment for their children. He clarifies that their home, while substantial at 3,000 square feet, was not an extravagant mansion. He explains that their financial priorities were focused on their home and healthy food, rather than luxurious expenditures. He reiterates their commitment to rebuilding, despite the financial setback.

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