Spencer Pratt Shuts Down 'Real Housewives' Rumors, Gives 'Hard Pass' to Andy Cohen Due to Past Diss
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Spencer Pratt rules out any possibility of him and his wife Heidi Montag appearing on Bravo or Andy Cohen's shows because of the TV producer's previous remarks about Montag.

AceShowbiz - As rumors swirl about Heidi Montag possibly joining "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills", her husband Spencer Pratt is putting his foot down. Pratt recently took to social media to express his strong opposition, citing past grievances with Bravo and producer Andy Cohen.

With Heidi Montag's music career experiencing a resurgence, fans have been speculating about her return to television. Some suggested she could be Bravo's latest addition to The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, but Pratt quickly shut down the idea. "No thanks," he replied to a fan on X (formerly known as Twitter).

Pratt also gave a resolute no when asked if he would appear on Cohen's "Watch What Happens Live". He made it clear that he still held grudge on Cohen, "The person who said he would rather scratch his eyes out then watch my wife … hard pass."

The feud dates back to a 2011 episode of "Watch What Happens Live", where Cohen trashed Montag. Although Cohen later apologized, Pratt has never forgotten or forgiven the comments.

When another fan claimed they would be "lucky" to be on the show, Pratt responded, "lol yah so lucky the guy that bashes my wife gonna be so lucky to sit with him. Rather sit in my burned house rubble," referencing the couple's loss during the devastating Pacific Palisades fires.

In a September 2023 interview, Montag addressed Cohen's remarks. "He made a statement a while ago that he would never want me on it and that I wasn't for their franchise, but I think that he's so wrong," she told The Hollywood Reporter.

Despite this, Cohen stood by his comments but denied any personal animosity. "I don't know them. I didn't watch Laguna Beach, so I don't even have much institutional knowledge of them," Cohen said on SiriusXM's "Andy Cohen Live".

Cohen further clarified his stance, explaining that Montag's and Pratt's strong associations with their previous show, "The Hills", and another network made it awkward. "I have said that I thought it would be weird if they were on The Housewives because the same reason that I was saying that it would be weird if Snooki came on The Housewives," he explained. "So, it's like, 'But wait a minute, you are supposed to be on Jersey Shore.' "

Whether or not Heidi Montag makes a reality TV comeback remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Spencer Pratt is decisively against any ventures involving Bravo or Andy Cohen, preserving the couple's stance against past grievances.

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