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Spencer Pratt admitted that he tricked fans with some complex editing environment Bad Bunny’s buzz around the wife At Heidi Montag’s viral music release “Superficial”.
Speaking on the Thursday, January 23rd episode podcast “Deux U by Deux Moi“, Pratt admitted that not everything was as it seemed with the clip.
“I edited it,” Pratt, 41, admitted, adding that “Bad Bunny’s original music comes through” in the actual, original clip, as opposed to Montag’s “Superficial” in the edited version.
Pratt’s sneaky change made it seem like Bad Bunny was supporting Montag’s chart-topper instead of his own release.
“So now everyone thinks Bad Bunny was into the Heidi promo, but at first … his actual video that didn’t go viral was him, like, showing off to me,” Pratt explained.
He added: “This is my favorite thing on the internet right now. Shout out to People magazine. They don’t know, but they just sent like, ‘”Shallow”‘ that Bad Bunny approved.”
During the Pratt podcast, too touched his beef with Call her dad podcast host Alex Cooper. Cooper caught Hills star’s anger by refusing to use TikTok audio of Montag’s music via her social media account after the couple’s house burned down. (Pratt and Montag hope to use the proceeds to rebuild their house and Pratt’s parents’ house, which both burned down Fires in Los Angeles earlier this month.)
“I wanted to be like, ‘Hey girl, we don’t have a house, my parents don’t have a house, I just need a TikTok sound, I’m not asking you to send me money or cut me off. of your Unwell network,’ so I took it so personally,” Pratt said. “Then people in the comments section said, ‘She doesn’t owe you…’ No, I feel like she owes me the sound of TikTok for helping sell her stuff, promoting it and investing in her success.”
However, Pratt said he’s putting bad blood behind him when he focuses on raising money rebuild your home and his parents’ home in Pacific Palisades — both went up in flames.
“I need to make $10 million fast, so going into that low-frequency energy where… it’s not going to help things. I got caught,” he said. “And that’s why I love the comment section, because a lot of people who care about me have been saying, ‘Spencer, stay on the path you’re on, focus on the music.’ But part of me was like, ‘This is the music-oriented me, but I don’t need them.’ I’ve got enough of these new people around the world with their smaller platforms posting non-stop, which creates a much bigger wave than just one person with their niche audience.”