Leighton Meester is receiving treatment similar to that of Heidi Montag.

With the intention of assisting her in the reconstruction of her family's home, which was destroyed by the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles, fans of the former "Gossip Girl" actress have begun to promote her "incredibly underappreciated" pop songs.

"Can the internet also do what it did for Heidi's criminally underrated old music to Leighton's incredibly underappreciated pop music?" writer and podcast host Gibson Johns proposed on X Tuesday. "Her house also burned down, and that music deserves its time in the sun!!!"

Soon after that, Flavor Flav, a huge fan of Taylor Swift, uploaded a video to TikTok in which he was jamming out to Meester's song "Somebody to Love," which was released in 2009 and featured Robin Thicke. He then encouraged his fans to do the same.

He captioned the clip by saying he was starting to hype up his girl Leighton and help her family recover from the fire.

The 38-year-old actress who is most known for her appearances in the television series "Roommate" has also achieved success in the music industry as a singer and composer.

Not only did Leighton contribute her vocals to the song "Somebody to Love," which was included on the soundtrack for the film "Valentine's Day," but she also contributed her voice to the song "Good Girls Go Bad" by Cobra Starship, which had a chart position in the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100.

She signed to the Universal Republic label and released the album "Your Love's a Drug" in 2010. Four years later, in 2014, she released her maiden studio album independently under the title "Heartstrings."

Earlier this week, a similar thing occurred when Spencer Pratt, a former cast member of "The Hills," urged his followers to stream the music of his wife, Heidi. The destruction of their family home in the same Pacific Palisades fire prompted this response.

According to USA Today, Heidi's song "Body Language" from 2009 and her album "Superficial" from 2010 both reached the top spot on the iTunes rankings within a matter of days.

Following the announcement that his wife had received a billboard in Times Square on Wednesday and that her song "I'll Do It" from 2010 had reached number 28 on the Viral 50 chart on Spotify, Pratt proceeded to celebrate his wife's overnight success on social media on Wednesday.

"VIRAL CHARTS @spotify !!!!!! Number 1 here we come keep streaming if you Spotify ! Please," Pratt posted on Instagram.

The mansion that Leighton and Brody owned, which was valued at $6.5 million, was one of the many properties that was destroyed by the horrific wildfire that occurred last week.

A spectacular ocean view was one of the features of the couple's previous home, which comprised five bedrooms and six baths.

Page Six obtained several photographs that appeared to show the couple's garage door in flames. At the same time, smoke covered the house, giving the impression that the roof had completely collapsed.

During the Golden Globe Awards, Leighton and Brody, who is 45 years old, were seen on the red carpet to celebrate Brody's nomination for "Nobody Wants This." This occurred just a few days before the terrible disaster.

Business Times has reached out to Leighton Meester for additional comments.