Spencer Pratt has some serious beef with Alex Cooper.
The “Hills” alum shared his negative feelings about the “Call Her Daddy” podcaster after she allegedly refused to promote his wife Heidi Montag’s song.
The couple raised money through Montag’s music after their Pacific Palisades home burned down in the California wildfires earlier this month.
“I asked (Alex) to release the song, and I texted her husband (Matt Kaplan) and said, ‘Hey, that would really help,'” Pratt told Bethenny Frankel during a TikTok Live on Saturday. “I kept tagging her, sending her messages…”
The reality star, 41, claimed Cooper eventually responded, saying, “She wrote to me, ‘We have a lot of displaced people (because of the fires) in our house.’ And I’m like, ‘Put the song out, girl.’
Pratt then compared the Unwell founder, 30, to her former “Call Her Daddy” co-host, Sofia Franklyn, who now hosts the “Sofia with an F” podcast.
“Now I ride with Sofia with an F, that’s my team now,” he said. “Sofia with an F posted the song and danced.”
The “Hills: New Beginnings” star then shared his disdain for Cooper, who he said was the “only one” who chose not to support Montag’s music.
“Respectfully, if I keep my platform and continue to be a rich, A-list celebrity, she’s so (f–cked),” Pratt said. “Because I have beef with her now. She will be targeted.
He added that Cooper is at the top of his “black list.”
A representative for Cooper immediately responded to Page Six’s request for comment.
Pratt made it his mission to encourage fans and celebrities to stream Montag’s album “Superficial.”
An outpouring of support on social media, including from stars Emily Ratajkowski and Flavor Flav, helped Montag reach the top spot on the iTunes charts.
In addition to his pop resurgence, Pratt revealed that he and Montag, 38, had already raked in thousands of dollars on TikTok after losing their family home.
“I made about $4,000 on TikTok this week, but on TikTok Live, where people can just donate directly to me, I think (I made) maybe $20,000,” he said. told Variety Saturday.
“So it’s phenomenal and life-changing. That’s the power of individual supporters, people who root for you and support you.
Pratt also responded to criticism over their impressive cash donations.
“There is no one with a brain (who) thinks we are rich celebrities. It’s like it’s just haters trolling,” he told Us Weekly on Friday.
“People (who) support us and follow our lifestyle on social media see that we are not rich celebrities. They see what we do every day.
“Until three days ago, no one thought we were rich celebrities and it’s getting frustrating. Like if you Google ‘Spencer,’ it literally says ‘Broken, no net worth,'” the former MTV star added.
Pratt and Montag have been married since 2008 and share two sons: Gunner, 6, and Ryker, 2.
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