Heidi Montag turned heads this week as she shared a series of stunning bikini snaps from her luxurious beach vacation in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico!
The “Hills” alum, 38, looked radiant as she modeled a variety of swimwear during her stay at the lavish Villa Vegas Dave 3, a sprawling 40,000-square-foot, 13-bedroom beachfront property gifted to her family by entrepreneur David Oancea.
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Heidi Montag’s Much-Needed Escape After Tragedy
The luxurious getaway came as a much-needed respite for Montag and her husband, Spencer Pratt, 41, after losing their $2.5 million home in the Pacific Palisades fire earlier this year. Without insurance to cover the damages, the couple has a long road ahead to rebuild their home and their lives.
Reflecting on the loss, Montag admitted to Vogue that while the devastation was overwhelming, she found herself grieving the sentimental value of her wardrobe.
“It sounds silly, but I was so sad about losing my clothes,” she shared. “They’re just things, but they were things I spent 15 to 20 years collecting. I wore them to special places, with special people. There’s a lot I can’t replace.”
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Filming New Music Video With Purpose
While in Cabo, Montag also took the opportunity to film the music video for her new single, “I’ll Do It,” featuring Pitbull. The proceeds from the viral track will go toward helping Los Angeles residents rebuild after the devastating wildfires. Montag’s commitment to using her platform to make a difference has resonated with fans, adding a meaningful purpose to her latest music project.
“It’s an honor to be on the Billboard charts and number one on iTunes,” Montag said. “That’s all because of people’s love, support, and appreciation. It’s made a dream come true out of a terrible moment.” However, she admitted that balancing her career, motherhood, and the aftermath of losing her home has been challenging.
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“I just have to check in and be present, as hard as it is and how extreme our circumstances are,” she added.
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Protecting Their Children From Trauma
Despite the chaos, Montag and Pratt have been focused on shielding their sons, Gunner, 7, and Ryker, 2, from the emotional trauma of the fire. Heidi revealed that they’ve been cautious about what their eldest son sees, avoiding news coverage and photos of the destruction to protect him from unnecessary fear.
“With our oldest, we’ve been really careful about not letting him see any photos or media,” she explained. “We’re talking through his feelings and validating them, but we also don’t want to shut down real fears.”
Pratt echoed Montag’s sentiment, adding that they’ve been working hard to create a sense of stability for their children.
“We’ve put him in a new school—it’s a difficult thing,” he said. “But we’re encouraging a light at the end of the tunnel.”
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Dreaming Of Giving Back
Montag, who has always been passionate about beauty and self-care, expressed her desire to establish a charity that provides hair and makeup services to those who have lost everything. She believes that a small gesture, like having access to beauty products, can make a significant difference in helping people feel more like themselves after a traumatic event.
“I was so thrilled to see all these companies doing donation drives. It makes a big difference to how people feel and gives them some dignity,” she said.
“A bit of makeup can be so powerful! I’d love to create or support a charity for people who lost everything and help them feel more like themselves.”
Reality TV Comeback On The Horizon?
As Montag and Pratt rebuild their lives, they’ve also hinted at the possibility of documenting their journey through a new reality show.
Montag told Vogue that they are “ready” to let cameras back into their lives to give fans a glimpse into their efforts to rebuild—not just their home, but their community.
“Well, you never know… It’s Hollywood,” she teased. “We’d hope to even do something about rebuilding the town and showing our community. But I’m also balancing the music, being a mom.”
For now, Montag is focused on moving forward, embracing her new music, and finding strength in her family. As she navigates this challenging chapter, she’s proving once again that resilience, love, and determination can turn even the darkest moments into opportunities for growth and renewal.
Content shared from theblast.com.