Spencer Pratt asks fans to like his TikTok video to help him make money after losing home in LA wildfires

Spencer Pratt asks fans to like his TikTok video to help him make money after losing home in LA wildfires
Spencer Pratt Pratt asked fans to like his TikTok post to earn up to $1,100 (MEGA/GC Images)

PACIFIC PALISADES, CALIFORNIA: Spencer Pratt, who recently lost his $3M home in the devastating LA wildfires, is turning to his fans for financial support. In a heartfelt plea on social media, the reality star asked followers to help him earn money by liking one of his recent TikTok videos.

Pratt and his wife, Heidi Montag, were among the thousands affected by the wildfires, which destroyed their home earlier this week. The couple joins a growing list of celebrities, including Leighton Meester and Adam Brody, who have also lost their properties in the blaze.

Spencer Pratt seeks fans’ help to make money amid LA fire loss

As the devastating LA wildfire continues to rage, Spencer Pratt took a moment on TikTok to ask his followers for help earning money. 

In a 1-minute video posted on January 11, he urged viewers to like a previous post featuring the song What It Feels Like by Aly & AJ, explaining that it could earn him up to $1,100 if it became one of the top 10 most-liked videos with that song. "I’ll get up to $1,100 from TikTok if it’s one of the top 10 most liked TikToks with that song, so more likely $200 it says, but it can go up to $1,100. So, if you’re bored, please go like that last video," Pratt said. 

He also praised the song, noting that Aly & AJ wear his Pratt Daddy Crystals, making the promotion feel authentic. "It’s a great song actually and Aly & AJ wear Pratt Daddy Crystals — my friend Amber goes to all their shows and gives them all crystals so it’s kind of an authentic promo since they wear my crystals. I also want to get that $1,100."

PACIFIC PALISADES, CA - JANUARY 7: Spencer Pratt is seen in watching the wildfire as it approaches his house on January 7, 2025 in Pacific Palisades, California. (Photo by MEGA/GC Images)
Spencer Pratt is seen watching the wildfire as it approaches his house on January 7, 2025 in Pacific Palisades, California (MEGA/GC Images)

Spencer Pratt fires back at critics


@spencerpratt

I hate so many people it’s crazy sickos

♬ original sound - Spencer Pratt

 

Despite his request, Spencer Pratt faced some criticism online, with one commenter accusing him of exploiting the tragedy. In response, he fired back in another video, calling the critic a "demonic monster" and saying, "Some demonic monster just wrote on my IG and tagged me, ‘Of course Spencer’s gonna milk his burned down house for every dollar it’s worth.’ Duh. Duh. That’s right. Let me figure out every dollar I can get." 

He defended his actions by saying, "How do you people not have brains? Are you just the stupidest living creatures? Of course I’m trying to get money to pay for my life with my family because our house and all of our possessions burned down.” 

He concluded, “I’d rather have my house and no social media, let me tell you that much. I’d rather have everything in my house and delete all these stupid apps. I would much rather that. So, yes, I will continue ‘milking’ our misery on social media.”

Firefighters fight the flames from the Palisades Fire burning the Theatre Palisades during a powerful windstorm on January 8, 2025 in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The fast-moving wildfire is threatening homes in the coastal neighborhood amid intense Santa Ana Winds and dry conditions in Southern California. (Photo by Apu Gomes/Getty Images)
Firefighters fight the flames from the Palisades Fire burning the Theatre Palisades during a powerful windstorm on January 8, 2025 in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, California (Apu Gomes/Getty Images)

Spencer Pratt's fans rally behind him after his home is destroyed in LA wildfire

Although Spencer Pratt faced criticism, he garnered support from numerous TikTok users, with his video receiving over 218.6K likes and a flood of comments. 

One user wrote, "This man, unapologetically doing everything he can to help his family, has ALL my respect 🙌🏼." 

A second user who liked the previous video claimed, "Done!!! Contuined prayers your y'all!💗."

One more added, "Done. We are invested in your recovery!!."

A TikTok user said, "Will do 👍🏽 new subscriber. Wish y’all the best."

Another fan wrote, "I already liked it, but I reposted it to try to help :)." 

Another user suggested, "Do a YouTube channel of you starting all over with building the house. I will try my best to support you guys in all of this!!! Love yall! Will continue to stream, watch everything!!!.."

A person commented, "Done 🥰 but I’ve also been watching & liking your videos pre-fire. Praying for you guys."

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