Heidi Montag was shopping for supplies in Santa Barbara on Sunday, as seen in a video shared on TikTok.
The Hills veteran was browsing sweaters at discount chain Marshalls while wearing a peach T-shirt with her hair in a ponytail.
The I’ll Do It singer, 38, had to rebuild her wardrobe after her $2 million home in the Pacific Palisades area burned to the ground during the horrendous fires.
She had said she had spent “days” in the same clothes as she lost most of her belongings in the fire that has so far killed 24 people.
‘Let’s go shopping and buy some clothes because I’ve been wearing the same T-shirt and the same jeans for days. I have like two outfits. “So we’re at Marshalls,” he began.
She liked a cream-colored cardigan that was still hanging on a hanger. “There are so many good things, I’m so excited,” she said before pulling more clothes off the rack.
Heidi Montag was shopping for supplies in Los Angeles on Sunday as seen in a video shared on TikTok.

The Hills veteran was browsing sweaters at discount chain Marshalls while wearing a peach T-shirt with her hair in a ponytail.
“It sounds silly, but it really makes me miss my stuff,” she added while removing her makeup with her black sunglasses tucked into her shirt.
Then he did his shopping.
‘I’ve got some cool stuff. Since I was a little anxious about leaving Gunner (her 6-year-old son with Pratt), I called him and checked on him. This is the first time I’ve left it since the fires, but it seems fine. I need to take deep breaths sometimes. There are many things that go out into the world. It really hits you in a different way.’
She then posted a second video of her shopping for sports bras, hats, sweatpants and other activewear at an Alo store.
Her husband Spencer Pratt, who is looking for a new reality television show, has also been wearing the same clothes for many days.
The reality TV star said she left her home with only the clothes she was wearing, which was a black T-shirt and shorts. She added on social media that she hoped to get new clothes soon.
Heidi and Spencer, known as Speidi, have been sharing a lot of information since their home was destroyed by flames.
They have shared photos of the burned area while updating fans on what was left behind.
It turns out that all Spencer could find was a pot with a lid and some pieces of crystals, which he collects and sells.

The I’ll Do It singer, 38, has had to rebuild her wardrobe after her $2 million home in Pacific Palisades was burned down during the horrendous fires.
The two have been so active that they have become big stars on TikTok as a younger generation becomes embroiled in their tragedy, often sending them prayers.
And to support the family, many purchased a song I’ll Do It from Heidi’s new album and shared it on social media, causing the song to reach number one on iTunes.
“Thank you all for making my album number one on iTunes,” Heidi said Monday via her Insta Stories.
“Thank you for going the extra mile for us, for our family,” she added while wearing an Alo cap and blue top while holding a to-go cup of coffee. “God bless you all.”
He also asked his fans to watch his videos on Snapchat.
‘Thank you to everyone who streams my music and supports us! It’s Top 2 Albums on US iTunes, US #1 Pop Album! 63 worldwide iTunes album charts,” he said on Instagram.
Heidi said she was delighted with the support as the extra money will allow them to rebuild their home, which was not insured.
Last week, residents of upscale Los Angeles were forced to flee their homes after “dangerous” winds sparked a wildfire that spread across thousands of acres on Tuesday, prompting California’s governor to declare a state of emergency.
Sadly, the reality stars’ home was among the victims of the devastating fire.

Her husband Spencer Pratt has also been wearing the same clothes for many days. The reality TV star said she left her home with only the clothes she was wearing, which was a black T-shirt and shorts. She added on social media that she hoped to get new clothes soon.
Spencer’s sister, Stephanie Pratt, took to her Instagram Stories to share a photo of her brother in their yard with the fire burning in the distance.
Despite their father’s best efforts to “save” their home, which the stars share with their sons Gunner, six, and Ryker, 13 months, it could not be saved.
She wrote: “I am beyond heartbroken for my brother, Heidi and the children.
“I just talked to my dad. He tried to save my brother’s house, but the wind is so strong he couldn’t do anything.”
Former Made In Chelsea star Stephanie admits she is “frozen in shock” and “heartbroken” for her “sweet little nephews” after flames ripped through their family home.

To support Heidi, many people have been purchasing her new album Superficial. It’s now number one on iTunes.
The star’s own home is likely to have been damaged and she claimed the fires had reached her street, and Stephanie is contemplating flying to Los Angeles from London to support Spencer, 41, and Heidi, 38, and the family.
Alongside a photo of the fire, he wrote: “I don’t know if it’s good to be in London or if I need to go back to Los Angeles.” I can’t think clearly. What should I do? I am honestly looking for advice. I’m frozen in shock.
‘How horrible for my sweet nephews to see their house disappear like this. They must be very scared and confused. I guess the silver lining for me is that if my house goes away, it will just be my stuff, not years of family memories like everyone else in the Palisades. Help me what my next step is.’