After their home burned down, Heidi Montag’s album soared to No. 1 on iTunes, but will it truly help them rebuild?

Heidi’s 2010 album “Superficial” shot up to No. 1 on iTunes thanks to this push. Spencer shared a heartfelt message on TikTok, urging fans to support Heidi’s music. He even posted a video of himself standing on the ashes of their home, which was pretty emotional.
While they’re grateful for the support, it seems like this iTunes success might not bring in the big bucks they need. iTunes isn’t what it used to be, and downloads don’t really translate to a lot of money anymore.
Most people are streaming music now, and iTunes has become less relevant. It’s easier to manipulate the charts, so it’s not a true reflection of what’s popular.
Still, Spencer and Heidi are using this moment to stay in the spotlight. They’re aiming for the Billboard charts next, which are more credible. But even that might not lead to the financial help they’re hoping for.
At the end of the day, it’s a mix of wanting to rebuild and staying famous. This might not fill their pockets, but it sure keeps them in the public eye.