Spencer Pratt has stirred the pot regarding his ongoing conflict with Alex Cooper, the host of “Call Her Daddy.” Pratt’s frustration stems from Cooper’s alleged refusal to lend her platform to promote his wife, Heidi Montag’s new song. This comes on the heels of a challenging month for the couple, who are working to recover after losing their Pacific Palisades home to devastating California wildfires.
During a recent TikTok Live session with Bethenny Frankel, Spencer opened up about his feelings, revealing that he reached out to both Cooper and her husband, Matt Kaplan, asking for their support in promoting Montag’s music. He expressed his disappointment, stating he felt ignored despite his efforts, saying, “I kept tagging her, messaging…”
Pratt mentioned that Cooper did eventually respond to his requests, communicating that they were housing several individuals displaced by the wildfires. However, he couldn’t hold back his feelings, bluntly urging her to share the track, exclaiming, “Post the song, girl.”
In a twist, Pratt has chosen to side with Sofia Franklyn, Cooper’s former co-host, who he claims did support Montag’s song by both posting it and even dancing to it online. He remarked, “Now I ride with Sofia with an F, that’s my team now.”
In an escalating tirade, Pratt went on to brand Cooper as the only person in their circle who has not rallied around Montag’s new music, emphasizing his growing resentment. “If I maintain my status as an A-list celebrity, she’s going to be in trouble,” he asserted during the livestream.
In response to the growing tension, a representative for Cooper has yet to publicly address the situation.
As the fallout continues, Pratt has ambitiously encouraged fans to stream Montag’s 2010 album, “Superficial.” His advocacy has notably pushed the album to the top of the iTunes charts, thanks to contributions from fans and support from other celebrities, including Emily Ratajkowski and Flavor Flav.
After the fires forced them to seek financial relief, Pratt disclosed that his TikTok presence has generated substantial earnings, claiming he made around $4,000 in one week alone, with generous contributions flowing through TikTok Live events.
With escalating media attention and ongoing public discourse surrounding their financial situation, Pratt expressed frustration at the misconceptions regarding their wealth. “There’s nobody with a brain that thinks we’re rich celebrities,” he stressed, acknowledging the online critics while defending their financial struggles and recent fundraising efforts.
Pratt and Montag, who have been married since 2008, are parents to two sons, Gunner and Ryker. As their story unfolds, it remains to be seen how this celebrity beef will develop and what impact it could have on their career trajectories.