Spencer Pratt He admitted to fooling fans with some of the difficult surrounding editing Bad Bunny's Fuss about the wife Heidi Montag Viral music release, “Superficial”.
He speaks on Thursday, January 23rd episode Podcast “Two U by Two Me“Not everything was as it seemed with the clip,” Pratt admitted.
“I edited that out,” Pratt, 41, admitted, adding that “Bad Bunny’s original music comes through” in the actual original cut instead of the “Superficial” montage song in the edited version.
Pratt's sneak change made it appear as if Bad Bunny was supporting Montag Topper's scheme rather than launching his own.
“So, now everyone thinks Bad Bunny was like The Heidi Show, but in the beginning…his actual video that didn't go viral is, like, The Lee Show,” Pratt explained.
He added: “This is my favorite thing on the internet right now. Shout out to the people magazine. They don't know, but they just posted such a “superficial” thing.
During the podcast, Pratt also Touched on his beef with Call her father Podcast host Alex Cooper. Cooper caught Hills The star got angry by refusing to use the Tiktok audio for Montag's music via her social media account afterwards The couple's house burned down. (Pratt and Montag hope to use the proceeds made to rebuild their parents' and Pratt's house, which burned down in Los Angeles fires earlier this month.)
“I wanted to be like, ‘Girl, we don’t have a home, my parents don’t have a home, and I just need a Tiktok voice, I’m not asking you to send me money or give me pieces of your network okay,’ so I took it personally.” “And then it was People in the comments section are like, 'She doesn't owe you…' No, I feel like she owes me Tiktok Voice when I helped market her stuff, promote her, and invested in her success.”
However, Pratt said he is putting the bad blood behind him as he focuses on raising money Rebuilding his house and his parents' house in Pacific Palisades – both of which went up in flames.
“I need to make like $10 million fast, so going into low-frequency energy where…is not going to help the cause. I fell.” “That's why I love the comments sections because a lot of people who cared about me were like, ‘Spencer, stay on the path you're focused on, focused on the music.'” But part of me was like, 'This is me focused on music but I don't need it.' I have enough of these new people all over the world with their smaller platforms posting nonstop, creating a bigger wave than just one person with their niche audience. “