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Daily Mail
7 days ago
- Business
- Daily Mail
Heidi Montag's husband issues savage clapback to 'wig haters' after her hair disaster at AMAs
Spencer Pratt showed his mastery of social media on Wednesday with his responses defending his wife Heidi Montag from critics of the wig she wore to the American Music Awards on Monday. A Tiktok fan commented that while they were a huge fan of Montag, 38, they did not love the blonde wig she sported to the award show stemming from Los Angeles. 'I love love love her, but you should've stopped that wig,' the fan told Spencer, who had a classic comeback in the chamber. Pratt, 41, said in response, 'For the wig haters please pre order HEIDIWOOD now so that future wigs have more budget ❤️��.' The Hills alum, who is father to two sons with Montag, his wife of 16 years - Gunner, six, and Ryker, one - was lauded with compliments ay his adept verbiage in handling the comment about Heidi's wig. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Spencer Pratt showed his mastery of social media on Wednesday with his responses defending his wife Heidi Montag from critics of the wig she wore to the American Music Awards on Monday. The Bachelor alum Demi Burnett joked she was '*taking notes on how to clap back*' adding to Pratt, 'well done my friend, well done.' A post from E! read: 'If loving her wig is wrong, we don't wanna be right.' Vanderpump Rules' Kristen Doute wrote 'caption' with an emoji of a coffin, indicating her approval of Pratt's witty and effective reply. It's been a challenging five months for the couple, who lost their Pacific Palisades, California home in the Los Angeles fires in January. Pratt, speaking about the rebuilding process in an interview with Variety January 17 said that TikTok had been a lucrative platform in addition to Montag's musical efforts. He said, 'I made, like, $4,000 on TikTok this week, but on TikTok Live, where people can just give to me direct, I think maybe $20,000. 'So that's phenomenal and life-changing. That's the power of individual supporters, people just backing you and getting behind you.' Pratt told the outlet that people had misconceptions about his family's finances. 'I know people are like, "You're rich, you will be fine,"' he said. 'Yeah, I wish. Everything in our house was paid for by Heidi and I hustling any way we could. Everything we have worked for was in this house … we are starting at zero now.'


Daily Mail
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Heidi Montag breaks silence on her striking new hairstyle after shocking fans at 2025 American Music Awards
Heidi Montag has spoken out to address her bold new hairstyle after turning heads at the 2025 American Music Awards on Monday night. The 38-year-old television personality opted for a cropped blonde do as she attended the star-studded event at Fontainebleau Las Vegas alongside her husband, Spencer Pratt, 41. Dressed in a dramatic blue, strapless sparkly top and matching pants, I'll Do It singer Heidi debuted her striking bob and revealed that she turned to the look to 'keep it fresh.' 'We just thought switch it up a little bit and um, keep it fresh,' she told reporters on the red carpet. Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, she added: 'I've never done this so it's very exciting and just a moment.' When asked whether Heidi would be returning to her typically long tresses in the morning, Heidi played coy and simply replied 'magic.' Heidi's new mane shocked fans on social media with some saying that her natural hair would have looked better. On Reddit, one asked: 'Why does she look like a cosplay of Tori Spelling?' Dressed in a dramatic blue, strapless sparkly top and matching pants, I'll Do It singer Heidi debuted her striking bob at the star-studded event 'That wig is a crime,' another said. A third added: 'I can guarantee, no matter what her actual hair looks like, it looks better than that wig.' Instagram was a similar story, with one commenting: 'Good lord. That wig never deserved to live.' Another said: 'I love you Heidi and Spencer! But your friends should have told you that wig ain't wiggin.' The 2025 American Music Awards was hosted by Jennifer Lopez and saw Billie Eilish sweep seven gongs, including Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, and Favorite Pop Album. Earlier this year, Heidi and her husband lost their $2.5 million home in the Pacific Palisades fire. In an interview with Vogue, she opened up about the devastating tragedy and admitted that she was upset at the loss of her favorite outfits because of the memories they held. She told Vogue in her first interview with the high-profile outlet: 'You know, I'm very conflicted with it. It sounds silly, but I was so sad about losing my clothes. 'They're just things, but they're things that I spent 15 to 20 years collecting. Things I wore to a special place, with special people. 'There's a lot I can't replace. Shoes I perfectly curated, like a pair of black pumps or boots. I keep telling myself, I rented them in this life! 'I only grabbed two pairs of jeans, and I'm such a jean girl. I had a new pair of Paige jeans that just make me feel like me,' she said. The former Hills star, who shares two children with husband Spencer, has bought a few new items which made her feel 'so much better,' but she can't help but look back on her old favorites. She added: 'I went to Marshalls the other day and I bought a bunch of discounted sweaters. They're good quality, about $20 dollars, but they make me feel so much better. 'I'm still looking back at TikToks and seeing, like, a sweater I wore and reminiscing.' Asked if they would consider another reality show, Heidi told Vogue: 'Well, you never know... It's Hollywood. 'There's always something. We're ready for it. We'd hope to even do something about rebuilding the town and showing our community. But I'm also balancing the music, being a mom.'


Daily Mail
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
American Music Awards 2025 WORST dressed list: Heidi Montag leads as she hits red carpet in bizarre sparkly look
From bizarre wedding dresses and over-the-top ruffles to bright colors and clashing patterns, the 2025 American Music Awards has been filled with a slew of sartorial nightmares and fashion faux pas. The event, which is being hosted by Jennifer Lopez, is set to kick off at 8pm EST/5pm PST and will stream live on CBS and Paramount+ with Showtime. Ahead of the ceremony, a slew of A-listers have descended upon the red carpet at Fontainebleau Las Vegas. And while some wowed in glamorous dresses and stunning looks... others completely missed the mark with their ensembles. That's right, many of Hollywood's most elite failed to impress with their bizarre outfit choices at the glittering soiree. Heidi Montag lead the worst dressed list at the 2025 AMAs as she arrived in a blue, sparkly top and matching pants. Singer Rebecca Black came in a close second as she hit the red carpet in a strange white gown that resembled a wedding dress. It contained dramatic, off-the-shoulder sleeves, feathers, and a large puffy skirt; she paired the odd look with a sailor hat and a veil. Kehlani left very little to imagination in a sheer gown that contained a shiny piece of fabric that wrapped around her and covered her assets. US singer and songwriter Dora Jar wore a bizarre green and brown rain jacket as well as some rain boots on the AMAs red carpet. Musician Guy Tang ensured all eyes would be on him... but for the wrong reasons. He opted for an over-the-top red and black zebra striped suit. German DJ Sophie Hawley-Weld decided to wear a bright orange suit with a jaguar printed across it in white, but the ensemble's dramatic coloring was a little too much.


Perth Now
18-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Heidi Montag: I'm a trailblazer in the entertainment business
Heidi Montag thinks it was "important to be honest" about her cosmetic surgeries. The 38-year-old reality star was widely criticised in 2009 after undergoing ten cosmetic surgery procedures in one day, but Heidi actually considers herself to be a "trailblazer" in the entertainment industry. Asked about her act of honesty, Heidi told The Independent: "I definitely was breaking the barrier and the fourth wall of what everyone was secretly doing in Hollywood. "Part of being a trailblazer is when you are the first one to do something, you're usually the most criticised for it. That's something I can accept because I never want to be a liar; that's not the way that I'm built." Heidi doesn't have any regrets about being so honest. The reality star explained: "That is one of the reasons I thought it was important to be honest about it, because so many people have bad self-esteem or look at these magazines and think: how are they just so naturally beautiful and perfect? "I didn't want anyone to think that you just grow into a new nose or you just [start] anti-ageing. That's just not the truth and the reality of what so many of these people were doing. "I wanted to tell the story of, hey, this is what I did and what a lot of people do; to break that facade and that mirage of what's going on in Hollywood. Yeah, there are a lot of beautiful people, but there's a lot of unnaturally beautiful people as well, and it cost them a lot of money and time and being cut open and surgery." Heidi has been married to Spencer Pratt since 2008, and she feels proud of their longevity as a couple. She said: "We both love to laugh and find whatever is funny at the moment, but we just really prioritise each other and always have, and that's definitely the secret." Heidi also considers her faith to be an important part of her success. The 'Hills' star shared: "I have a deep faith and I really pray hard about a lot of things. I feel like where God is calling my life to go is where I go, and that's how I operate."


New York Post
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Heidi Montag reveals how she protected her mental health during LA fires
Heidi Montag has had a year — and it's only May. The 38-year-old reality star says the emotions still 'come in waves' since the house she had with husband Spencer Pratt and their two kids burned down in the LA wildfires in January. But in a sit-down with The Post, Montag got choked up talking about how grateful she is for the way fans have shown support — and how focusing on the good is one of her top mental health tricks. 6 Heidi Montag opened up about her mental health following the LA wildfires. New York Post First off, she's convinced that facing her feelings head-on has made a major different. 'I think that I mentally and emotionally dealt with everything during the time [of the fires], and I was able to really grieve during the time, and take a few minutes to myself and pray a lot,' she said. 'Because I didn't want to stuff things down and have it come up later, I wanted to be able to work through it when I could.' She encouraged that in her kids Gunner, 7, and Ryker, 2-and-a-half, too. 'If they were feeling a little upset, I'd be like, 'So how do you feel?' And trying to help them go through it and not stuff their emotions and pretend they have to be OK too,' she said. 'I just feel so much love and kindness from people that I didn't think existed, especially for Spencer and I.' Heidi Montag 'It's definitely a balance of not like losing it in front of your kids all the time, but also showing it's OK to be sad, and we're all going through this together,' Montag added. A huge boon to her well-being has been the way fans have come out in droves to show their support — something she and Spencer didn't expect given the way their characters were received on 'The Hills.' 6 'I think that I mentally and emotionally dealt with everything during the time [of the fires], and I was able to really grieve during the time, and take a few minutes to myself and pray a lot,' she said. MEGA 'I just feel so much love and kindness from people that I didn't think existed, especially for Spencer and I, and it's just really gotten us [through],' she said. 'It has really just been amazing to see that,' Montag continued, tearing up. 'And to see, like, people are so good and are so kind and really rally behind us, which we've never felt the support before.' One moment with a stranger who felt like a mother figure opened the floodgates. 'She was just like, 'Can I give you a hug?' And I just started hysterically crying. I was like, 'Yes!' It just was what I needed,' Montag recalled. Watching her 2010 album, 'Superficial,' shoot to No. 1 on iTunes was also pretty 'amazing.' 6 She said she also helped her kids work through it while it was happening. TikTok/@heidimontag 6 'I just feel so much love and kindness from people that I didn't think existed,' she added. TikTok/@heidimontag 6 Her 2010 album, 'Superficial,' shot to No. 1 thanks to fan support, and she's since recorded new music. Shane Drummond/ 'I'm just so appreciative to that, and I know it's the people and it's the 'group project,'' she said. 'It's not a record label that's pushing me in pain to make me number one. It's actual people who love and support and care for us, and that means the world.' 'Life can be so hard, but there's always good — even if it's a little thing, like a cup of tea.' Heidi Montag Her career has certainly been lighting up once again — in addition to putting out new songs and music videos, she's been racking up partnership deals with different brands. Most recently, she's teamed up with the supplement drink brand Ryde, promoting their Energize, Focus and Relax shots with a pair of funny videos. And she certainly doesn't take it for granted: Montag said she's big on counting her blessings. 'Life can be so hard, but there's always good — even if it's a little thing, like a cup of tea,' she said. 'You just focus on the warm tea. Or 'I have heat in my house.' It's just going to the basics of life and being appreciative if you have a great friend or family.' 6 Montag, who appears in a new campaign for Ryde energy drinks, said life is hard, but she tries to be appreciative of the good things. Ryde: with the colon She also turns to prayer, saying she meditates on Philippians 4:8 when she is having a hard time. 'Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable — if anything is excellent or praiseworthy — think about such things,' Montag said. 'No matter how hard life is, there can always be good, and you can always choose your thoughts,' she said.