Heidi Montag is taking the music industry by storm.
On Wednesday, “The Hills” alum released a new music video for her 2010 song, “I’ll Do It,” — which has gone viral in the wake of the LA fires — looking every bit the pop star in some seriously glam outfits.
The video, which was presumably filmed months ago in anticipation of the album’s 15-year anniversary, starts out in an office-looking setting, with “employees” at their desks.
Someone begins listening to the aforementioned song on their phone, which then zooms in on Montag in a dazzling dress designed by Berlin-based brand Namilia.
Featuring the famous bag’s signature handle and buckle on the neckline, the shimmery piece hits right around her ankles.
The label posted the video on its IG, captioning it, @heidimontag wearing our crystal birkin dress for the revival of the century „I‘ll do it“ music video out now”
“Icons only wear iconic outfits 💎,” one follower wrote, while another said, “Lauren Conrad is shaking in her boots,” referencing her feud with her former best friend on “The Hills.”
Montag isn’t the first pop star to wear Namilia’s Birkin-wear; In August, Kesha took the stage at Lollapalooza in a rhinestone-covered miniskirt version of the same design.
The music video flashes back to the corporate scene, where Montag delivered a racy take on 9-to-5 dressing.
She layered a corseted black bodysuit over a white button-down and wore a leg-baring gray pleated mini skirt on the bottom.
Meanwhile, Montag’s small black glasses really sealed the deal.
Things get spicier as the video goes on.
Montag channeled a “hot nurse,” which she sings about at one point in the song in a latex red coat, which she left unbuttoned to reveal her matching bra.
She accessorized with a white nurse cap and sky-high clear heels.
Just days before losing her and husband Spencer Pratt’s house to the LA wildfires, Montag celebrated the 15th anniversary of her 2010 album “Superficial” by dropping a new edition.
Coping with the loss, Pratt asked fans to stream his wife’s album to help the family rebuild their lives and recoup income.
And stream they did — the album went No. 1 on iTunes.
“The support has been such a light in such a darkness for us. It’s been life-changing,” Montag said on Good Morning America on Wednesday.
The Speidi renaissance is here.
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