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Spencer Pratt's Villainous Origins Revealed

7 Feb

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Summary

  • Spencer Pratt details his villain persona origins in new memoir.
  • He recounts blackmailing his father at age 12 for financial gain.
  • Pratt now advocates for fire victims after losing his home.
Spencer Pratt's Villainous Origins Revealed

Spencer Pratt, who gained notoriety on 'The Hills,' has chronicled his journey in his memoir, 'The Guy You Loved to Hate.' He details how he developed his 'villain' persona from childhood, drawing parallels to his father's adaptability and even blackmailing him at age 12 to refine his strategic skills.

Pratt recounts using a cassette tape recording of his father's angry outburst to his advantage, marking his first 'hustle.' He and his wife, Heidi Montag, created the 'Speidi' phenomenon, dominating tabloids and earning millions.

However, maintaining this antagonist image took a toll, leading to mental health issues and financial ruin. After losing their Pacific Palisades home in the California fires in January 2025, Pratt became an advocate for fire victims, criticizing state leadership.

Pratt's memoir, published on January 27, 2026, also touches on his bid for mayor of Los Angeles, framing his activism as a mission to seek justice for fellow victims.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Spencer Pratt's new memoir, 'The Guy You Loved to Hate,' details his development as a reality TV villain, his early blackmail tactics, and his current role as an advocate for fire victims.
Spencer Pratt's home in Pacific Palisades was lost in the California fires in January 2025.
After losing his home, Spencer Pratt has become an activist and advocate for fire victims, criticizing California leadership and seeking justice for those affected.

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