Results 1 to 7 of 7

Thread: Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt: How Fame Destroyed Our Lives

  1. #1
    #DeSantis2024 Teh One Who Knocks's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Location
    5280' Above Sea Level
    Posts
    256,055
    vCash
    10966
    Mentioned
    20 Post(s)
    Thanks
    23,819
    Thanked 113,101 Times in 59,908 Posts

    Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt: How Fame Destroyed Our Lives

    Us Weekly




    Regrets? Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt have more than a few.

    In a new interview with The Daily Beast, the former MTV reality stars open up about how their lives did a 180 after The Hills ended in 2010.

    "We were living each other's mistakes. Everything we were doing, in retrospect, was a mistake. The second we continued on our quest for fame was a mistake," Pratt, 27, says. "This isn't a business. That was the big thing I didn't get: Reality TV is not a career. Anyone who says, 'Oh, you can have a career in reality' -- that is a lie."

    To prove their point, Montag and Pratt call out Paris Hilton, whose third reality show, The World According to Paris, debuted to dismal ratings in June.

    "Paris Hilton created fame for nothing. The fact that only 400,000 people tuned into her premiere? We're Paris Hilton fans," Pratt says. "She didn't make all these surgery mistakes. . . she didn't do any of that. But here she is. Her career stopped."

    Life without The Hills has certainly cost them. Currently living rent-free with Pratt's parents, Montag, 24, realizes that she "should have kept every dollar that I had." (The Colorado native famously dropped thousands on more than 13 cosmetic procedures since 2007.)

    "Obviously I wish I didn't do it," Montag says. "I would go back and not have any surgery. It doesn't help. I got too caught up in Hollywood, being so into myself and my image. I don't regret anything, but if I could go back, I wouldn't do it."

    Changing her physical appearance was meant to raise her profile, Montag explains. "I thought I was investing in myself and my brand, like Kim Kardashian. When she buys these clothes, she's investing in herself, because she is a big brand and is likable. I thought I had that potential. My ego got too big. To think I could be someone like that when I was the most hated girl ever."

    In addition to squandering $2 million on Montag's failed music career, Pratt estimates he spent $1 million on his wardrobe alone. "I would never wear that again," he says. "They're props. Everything we were doing, we were buying props. I bought a big blue monster truck just to drive it on The Hills for an episode. Never drove it again."

    The problem with being on The Hills, they claim, is that the semi-scripted nature of the show blurred the line between fiction and reality.

    "We were all getting paid to be people we weren't for so long that you stop -- there's no line," Spencer says. "The gauge is gone. The gray area is gone. We got so deep with how many storylines we had to do to continue the machine."

    "I thought when this was all over, I could get on an interview and say, 'It was all entertainment,'" Pratt continues. "I thought I was the Wizard of Oz, like, I'm the guy behind the curtain."

    According to Pratt, he and his wife were eventually "banned from the premieres, banned from the finale parties. And If you're banned from your own show. . .it really gives you this feeling of inadequacy."

    These days, the two live a much simpler lifestyle than the one that The Hills afford them. "It's like what 70-year-olds do," Pratt says. "We're reading a lot of books."

    Adds Montag: "We're watching movies. I do a lot of laundry. A lot of laundry. We're training our dogs, so I'm cleaning up less poop inside, which is great."

  2. #2
    mr. michelle jenneke deebakes's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2011
    Posts
    55,327
    vCash
    12000
    Mentioned
    7 Post(s)
    Thanks
    1
    Thanked 19,022 Times in 11,474 Posts

  3. #3
    transracial Hal-9000's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Location
    On the Discovery
    Posts
    92,176
    vCash
    1000
    Mentioned
    1 Post(s)
    Thanks
    5,803
    Thanked 11,849 Times in 8,184 Posts
    aww poor babies....NO sympathy from anyone.You were both attention whores with no viable talent and got to live the life...suck it up.

    At the end of the article they're complaining that they have to live like 70 yr olds....reading, movies, laundry, training dogs...
    Holy crap you dynamic duo of imbecility, some people in your country dream of living that comfortably...without having to work at digging ditches 40 hours/week.

    Bah....wastes of skin, both.

  4. #4
    Shelter Dweller
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Posts
    1,464
    vCash
    3000
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
    More like, "the plastic surgeon destroyed my body because I'm a media whore"!

  5. #5
    rokr Arkady Renko's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Posts
    2,609
    vCash
    3000
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Thanks
    16
    Thanked 58 Times in 47 Posts
    neither fame nor the plastic surgeons destoyed them, they managed that all by themselves. I doubt anyone forced them to whore themselves out to TV or have a dozen operations, right?

  6. #6
    I am a meat popsicle SmoothBob's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2011
    Location
    Scotchland
    Posts
    2,324
    vCash
    3000
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 41 Times in 21 Posts
    Death..


    El Goofy Fantastico!

  7. #7
    rokr Arkady Renko's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Posts
    2,609
    vCash
    3000
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Thanks
    16
    Thanked 58 Times in 47 Posts
    at some point in their lives, obviously.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •