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Spencer Pratt has a problem with podcaster “Call Her Daddy”, Alex Cooperclaiming that she refused to support the wife Heidi Mondaythe song’s.
During a TikTok Live interview with Bethenny Frankel on Saturday, January 18, Pratt, 41, said he asked Cooper, 30, to “post” the song from Shallow2010 album released by Montag, 38. The alleged request comes after the release of Montag’s album recently at the top of the music charts after a loss the couple’s home to the wildfires in LA.
“I asked (Alex) to publish the song and wrote to her husband (Matt Kaplan) and I was like, ‘Hey, that would really help,'” Pratt told Frankel, 54. and I’m like, ‘Put that song out, girl.'”
My Weekly asked a Cooper representative for comment.
Pratt continued, “Respectfully, if I keep my platform, if I continue to be an A-list, rich celebrity, she’s so pissed because I have beef with her now. Like she’s going to be a target.”
Pratt’s attitude drew a “wow” from Frankel, who then asked Pratt how “big” his “hit list” is currently, referring to people in Pratt’s life who upset him. Pratt replied, “It’s just Alex Cooper right now.”
Pratt, who was married to Montag for more than 16 years afterward hills the alums tied the knot in Cabo San Lucas in November 2008 and had a second wedding in Pasadena five months later, adding that Cooper’s alleged dismissal prompted Pratt to hook up with Cooper’s former “Call Her Daddy” host. Sophia Franklinwho now hosts the “Sofia With an F” podcast.
Pratt explained to Frankel during their chat: “Now I ride with ‘Sofia with F,’ that’s my team now. “Sofia With an F” posted a song, she danced.”
Fans rallied behind Pratt and Montag after they confirmed Pacific Palisades as their home via social media burned out January 7th. Since the devastating loss, the couple, who share two sons together, Gunner, 7, and Ryker, 1, have posted updates and pleaded with fans for their financial support.
Shallow shot to the top of the music charts on Saturday the 11th, which Montag confirmed at the time. “Thank you all very much. C. 1 on iTunes, oh my god,” she shared via her Instagram Stories that day. “Thank you for the overwhelming love and support of my music and for really rallying behind us during this devastating time and making it such a blessing.”
Celebrities included Paris Hilton and Jane Aikowho lost their homes in Fires in LAalso supported Montag via Pratt’s own celebratory Instagram post. “🥳Congratulations @heidimontag 👏,” commented Hilton, 43, with Aiko, 36, adding: “Love it!!!!!!! 🫂💙🥰 @heidimontag !!!”
Model Emily Ratajkowski also encouraged Montag by sharing a TikTok video of her listening to “I’ll Do It” from the album. “I didn’t expect this Heidi Montag song to be the soundtrack to the apocalypse in 2025, but you know what, hell yeah,” Ratajkowski, 33, captioned the clip.