Heidi Montag is turning up the heat in Hawaii, RadarOnline.com reports.
The reality television star was seen filming a sultry new music video while her husband, Spencer Pratt, moved on from his disappointing Los Angeles mayoral campaign.
Exclusive images from Radar reveal the couple enjoying a tropical vacation with their two sons, as Montag gets ready to drop her comeback track, Summer Love, on June 26.
Montag flaunted her fit physique in a vibrant floral bikini while shooting scenes set against a breathtaking ocean view.
In one photo, Pratt was seen assisting with directing the shoot, with their sons watching nearby.
Another image captured the family posing together, as one of the boys took pictures with a camera.
During Pratt’s mayoral campaign, Montag mostly stayed out of the public eye but made sure to acknowledge his efforts after the campaign concluded.
“I couldn’t love my husband more and be more proud of him. What an inspiration, what a hero,” she expressed in a June 14 post on X.
Supporters quickly filled the comments with admiration.
“There are millions of us who are so proud and inspired. Spencer Pratt is a hero,” one commenter noted.
Another added: “He is an inspiration, and I think he found his calling. I think he’s living the life he was meant to pursue.”
“We love him too. Do not give up. He has more support than he even realizes,” another supporter shared.
A comment read, “Such an inspiration. He should be SO proud. He has to have offers coming in like crazy! You’re a lucky woman. I love your family.”
“That’s beautiful when you can say you’re proud of your man. We have a lot of admiration for your family,” a user praised.
Pratt initiated his mayoral campaign in January, marking the first anniversary of the Pacific Palisades wildfire that devastated his family home and many others.
Throughout the campaign, he criticized Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass for what he considered to be failures preceding the disaster.
Pratt highlighted issues such as “a lack of planning for the dangerous windstorm predicted a week in advance” and a reservoir that had been “drained and left empty,” hindering firefighting efforts.
Pratt seemed set for a strong finish, having spent much of the campaign polling in second place.
However, late-arriving mail-in ballots altered the result, allowing City Councilwoman Nithya Raman to overtake him in the final tally.
Despite the loss, Pratt remained steadfast in his mission.
“I didn’t get in this for political power,” he declared. “I got in this to expose this corrupt machine, and nothing has changed.”

