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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Spencer Pratt threatens to 'target' Alex Cooper for failing to promote Heidi Montag's song
Caption: Spencer Pratt threatens to 'target' Alex Cooper for failing to promote Heidi Montag's song. The Hills star has been encouraging people to stream Heidi's 2010 album Superficial to help them raise money after losing their home in the Los Angeles wildfires earlier this month. During a TikTok Live with fellow reality star Bethenny Frankel over the weekend, Spencer blasted Call Her Daddy host Alex for declining to use her platform to promote Heidi's music. He told The Real Housewives of New York City star: ”I asked (Alex) to post the song, and I texted her husband (Matt Kaplan) and I was like, 'Hey, it would really help.' I kept tagging her, messaging…" "She (eventually) wrote to me, 'We have a lot of people displaced (from the fires) at our house.' And I'm like, 'Post the song, girl.’" The TV personality claimed that Alex was "the only one" who didn't promote the song so now she's at the top of his "hit list”. "Respectfully, if I keep my platform, and I keep being an A-list, rich celebrity, she's so F-*-*-K-E-D. Cause I have beef with her now. She's going to be targeted.” While Alex did not publicly support the couple, stars including Paris Hilton, Emily Ratajkowski and Flavor Flav posted TikTok videos showing themselves dancing to Heidi's song I'll Do It. In an interview with Variety over the weekend, Spencer claimed that he made a "life-changing" amount of money via TikTok over the past week. ”I made, like, $4,000 on TikTok this week, but on TikTok Live, where people can just give to me direct, I think (I made) maybe $20,000. That's the power of individual supporters, people just backing you and getting behind you.” Instructions: THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT
Keywords: Spencer Pratt,Alex Cooper,Heidi Montag,Los Angeles,Wildfires,Call Her Daddy,TikTok,The Hills,I'll Do It,Superficial,Album,Paris Hilton,Emily Ratajkowski,Flavor Flav
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