Andy Cohen was slammed by The Hills’ Spencer Pratt over a year after Andy denounced the idea that Spencer’s wife Heidi Montag would become a ‘Real Housewife.’ Meanwhile, Spencer also revealed how much money he earned after his home was destroyed by the California wildfires.
Earlier this month, Heidi and Spencer lost their house in wildfires that swept through the Pacific Palisades of Southern California. The couple recently filed a lawsuit against the Department of Water and Power and the city of Los Angeles. After the tragic loss of his house, Spencer shared photos of the destruction on social media, and many fans reached out with donations.
On January 26, a fan on X asked Spencer if he’d ever appear on Watch What Happens Live.
Spencer said it’s a “hard pass” given that Andy “said he would rather scratch his eyes out [than] watch my wife.”
the person who said he would rather scratch his eyes out then watch my wife … hard pass ❤️ https://t.co/YaHmuycljh
— Spencer Pratt (@spencerpratt) January 26, 2025
In an interview with Variety, Spencer addressed his social media earnings after the wildfire.
“I made, like, $4,000 on TikTok this week,” he said on January 17, via E! News. “But on TikTok Live, where people can just give to me direct, I think maybe $20,000. So that’s phenomenal, and life-changing. That’s the power of individual supporters, people just backing you and getting behind you.”
“And that’s the most powerful when you don’t have to rely on ads or AI and algorithms when just actual human beings just want to give. It’s unbelievable and incredible,” he continued.
On January 8 via TikTok, Spencer addressed what was going on with his family.
“I know people are like, you’re rich, you will be fine (Yah I wish),” said the star. “Everything in our house was paid for by Heidi and I hustling any way we could.”
Some fans showed support by responding to Spencer’s call to stream Heidi’s 2010 album.
“Thank you everyone who went on the iTunes charts,” Heidi later shared on TikTok. “Thank you for the overwhelming love and support for my music and really rallying behind us at a devastating time and making it such a blessing. So, thank you for helping support us … [and] for helping build us back up, helping to encourage us, giving us that hope and faith and excitement in such a dark, dark time.”