Spencer Pratt isn’t shy to defend his wife, Heidi Montag, amidst social media buzz over her blond bob wig at the 2025 American Music Awards.
- The Hills alum Spencer Pratt spoke out after fans criticised Heidi Montag’s hairstyle and used the opportunity to promote her upcoming album.
- Spencer humorously suggested that purchasing Heidi’s new album could help in affording pricier wigs in the future.
- Acknowledging mixed reactions, Spencer highlighted their gratitude for being part of the AMAs regardless of hair critiques.
- The couple faced financial hurdles after losing their home to the Los Angeles wildfires, making every bit of support count.
When Heidi Montag stepped onto the American Music Awards purple carpet sporting a blond bob wig, the internet had plenty to say. But her husband, Spencer Pratt, wasn’t having any of the criticism. He took to TikTok to defend Heidi’s choice while sneakily promoting her soon-to-drop album that’s set for release on May 30.
Spencer Pratt, known for his time on The Hills, drew attention to the costs of high-end wigs. In a video, he mentioned, “A really nice wig is $20,000. We don’t have a $20,000 wig budget, so it’s a cute little wig for the money that we can afford for a wig.” He humorously encouraged fans to buy Heidi’s album to help fund future wig purchases, cheekily referencing superstars like Beyoncé who can afford them with ease.
The digital arena was buzzing with both support and critique over Heidi’s look. Always the sport, Spencer mentioned on social media, “A lot of people loved the wig, a lot of people didn’t love it so much. But you know what? We’re very thankful to be at the American Music Awards and having anyone talking about Heidi’s hair.”
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Life hasn’t been all glamour for the duo this year. Earlier, devastating wildfires in Los Angeles robbed them of their home. Spencer shared financial struggles openly, mentioning on Variety that his income from TikTok was misinterpreted. “Everyone thought that was $3.5 million in the week. If it was true, we would be in Bel Air right now shopping for our new house.”
Heidi also chimed in on their situation, expressing gratitude for the overwhelming support they have received following their loss. “It feels incredible because we can’t afford to rebuild our house right now,” she shared. “Hopefully, we will be able to do that and we will be able to get our kids’ house back.”
In the face of wig drama and financial hurdles, Heidi and Spencer’s resilience is met with gratitude for their community’s support.
Source: Eonline