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Paris Hilton’s Babies London & Phoenix Have a Pajama Dance Party with Their Mom for a Heartwarming Reason

Dance parties for a good cause? This is a trend we can get behind! Paris Hilton enlisted the help of her babies Phoenix, 2, and London, 14 months, to help out a famous friend in need, and she shared the cutest pajama party video of the cute occasion.

In the video shared to TikTok, Hilton is wearing a 2000s-esque pink tracksuit bottoms and jacket as she dances in her socks. She’s holding London in her arms, who is wearing pink footsie PJs, and Phoenix pushes a stroller to the beat of Heidi Montag’s song, “I’ll Do It.” They are part of a growing trend of people who have been streaming Montag’s 2010 album Superficial after she and husband Spencer Pratt lost their home in the LA wildfires.

“Streaming @heidimontag 🩷🎵” Hilton, who also lost a home in the fire, captioned the sweet post. “Heartbreaking to hear they lost their home in the fire🥺 Sending love & support to Heidi, @Spencer Pratt and their family🫶 Let’s all support them & stream✨”

“Even after losing her house as well still is humble and kind 🥰💜,” someone praised Hilton for promoting her friend. “ICONS supporting ICONS! We love to see it 💜💜” another wrote.

“your family is so beautiful 💞 they all look so pure❤️love you and your family ❤️❤️” someone else said.

The Simple Life alum isn’t the only one whose been streaming Montag’s album. Tons of kind-hearted fans have been listening to the album on repeat, making it number one on iTunes. According to Daily Mail, sources say Montag could make up to $1 million from these streams!

“Thank you so much to everyone who has bought and streamed my music! Thank you, thank you!” Montag captioned an emotional video on Instagram of her crying and thanking fans. “Thank you for lifting us up in such a dark time. Being a light and a beacon of hope with all your support and love.”

Pratt also re-shared Hilton’s video, writing, “Love you @parishilton.” She responded, “Love you guys too🫶 So sorry to hear what happened to your home🥺 Sending love & support! Just bought the album 💿 Loves it🩷✨”

In an interview with Entertainment Tonighton Thursday, Montag and Pratt revealed that they “can’t afford” to rebuild their Pacific Palisades home after the fires.

“Earlier this morning I was definitely crying and when we talk about it, I’m just so emotional,” Montag said. “Thankful that we are safe and alive, and we are just thankful for being here.”

The couple share sons Gunner, 7, and Ryker, 2, who are “so much stronger” than them, as they’ve relocated to Santa Barbara and trying to find a new routine after this tragedy.

Later, Montag shared how they’ve gotten through it. “You just kind of put one foot in front of the other, and thankfully Spencer has really been able to rally the nation, and the world, behind us for our music which has been such a blessing to have everyone really support us and our family,” she said.

“It’s such a light in our darkest moment,” she added.

Pratt added, “I don’t have any photo albums to show [my kids] anymore. I don’t have any of their art. I don’t have anything, but I have this. I’ll be able to show my kids like, look how much, how many people got behind our family.”

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