Heidi Montag goes shopping after losing her home in the Los Angeles wildfires

Come on Monday.
Michael Locsizano/Getty ImagesCome on Monday rebuilds his life step by step.
Montag, 38, opened up to fans about how she’s doing after losing her home to the Los Angeles wildfires via TikTok on Sunday, January 12. In the clip, she shared that she was shopping for new clothes at Marshalls.
“I wear the same T-shirt and jeans for several days. I have two outfits, she said. “We’re at Marshalls, it’s really cute,” Montag continued, holding up a cream knit sweater. She also showed off a black jacket, a dark V-neck top, a cherry red shirt and more. “I’m very excited.”
“It sounds silly, but it’s really beneficial i miss my things“- admitted Montag. “(But) there are real treasures in this place.” As she checked out, Montag explained that she bought some other essentials before returning to her 7-year-old son, Gunner, whom she shared with her husband Spencer Pratt. (The couple also have a 2-year-old son, Ryker.)
Celebrity friends and fans shared their support for Montag in the comments section. “I love you so much” Trisha Paitas wrote. “Please let me know if you need anything. You two were in such good spirits, it’s really inspiring.’ The Marshalls’ official account added: “So inspired by your strength Heidi 💙,” while another fan praised: “You are such an amazing mom 🥰 Praying for your beautiful family to get through this horrible time.”

Come on Monday.
Courtesy of Heidi Montag/TikTokMontag revealed that her house had been destroyed wildfires continue around Los Angeles TikTok on Wednesday, January 8. “Thank God we are safe,” she said emotionally. “Thank you for your prayers; thanks for your thoughts. I have no words.”
More celebrities, including Paris Hilton, Miles and Kelly Teller, Billy Crystal, Adam Brodie and Leighton Meesteralso lost their homes in the Los Angeles fires.
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