Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag (yes, those two) are cooking up a new TV show idea, and it’s giving trauma but make it content.
Apparently, losing your house to a wildfire is tragic… unless you’re reality TV royalty and see it as a plotline opportunity. According to Variety, the couple formerly known as “Speidi” (who once terrorized MTV’s The Hills with drama, crystals, and spontaneous rapping), are developing a new series centered on rebuilding their lives after losing their home. Hulu, are you okay with this? Blink twice if you need help.
Spencer spilled the tea during the Variety Entertainment Marketing Summit (which sounds fancy but let’s be real, it’s just a place where reality stars show up hoping someone offers them a podcast deal). Spencer and Heidi floated the idea of a show that dives into their family life, post-housefire struggle, and possibly a soundtrack featuring Heidi’s music. Yes, that music.
“The music would be part of it, our family life, our dynamic, our team,” Heidi said, like she’s pitching the next season of Succession, not Heidi & Spencer: The Sequel to the House Fire.
Spencer, ever the dreamer (or delulu king), clarified that the show’s not technically happening yet, but they’re working on it.
“If not Hulu, I hear YouTube is really easy to work with,” he joked, probably while secretly DMing MrBeast.
Not to be outdone by themselves, the couple is also currently starring in The Bold and the Beautiful, because of course they are. Reality TV? Soap operas? Next up: Broadway? Space?
Meanwhile, Spencer and Heidi have also joined a “we lost our homes” lawsuit club, suing the city of Los Angeles for the whole wildfire situation. Which, to be fair, is valid—but also just feels like the final act of a very chaotic reboot.
And in case you’re wondering if this is all a PR stunt—well, they were just seen looking very polished at Hulu’s Get Real House event (yes, that’s a real name) in Beverly Hills on April 22, proving that even when life gives them literal flames… they turn it into a press opportunity.
Stay tuned for Keeping Up With the Palisades Fire, or whatever they end up calling it.