Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt are NOT part of a reality TV strike and will happily ‘get drunk with no air conditioning’ for a paycheck in jab at Bravo lawsuit

Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt are NOT part of a reality TV strike and will happily ‘get drunk with no air conditioning’ for a paycheck in jab at Bravo lawsuit

Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt want to set the record straight: they are not part of the group of reality TV stars who want to form a union and strike.

The Hills alums – who took a family vacation to Colorado last month –  posted a video to Pratt’s, 40, TikTok to clear the air.

‘Breaking news, there’s been some miscommunication out there on the internet that Heidi and I were involved in the reality TV strike,’ Spencer said.

‘We’re just unemployed,’ Heidi, 36, chimed in.

Spencer continued: ‘We will go on any show, any network. You can treat us however you like…’

Clearing the air: Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt want to set the record straight: they are not part of the group of reality TV stars who want to form a union and strike

Heidi cut him off, saying: ‘I’ll work for champagne.’

Spencer smirked and continued: ‘You can get us drunk, put us in hot rooms with no air conditioning. We’ve been in lots of them.’

Heidi rolled her eyes and said: ‘That’s just kind of the territory.’ 

And Spencer kept making it clear that they were happy to work in whatever conditions producers threw at them. 

‘To all networks out there, we’re available right now. We have nothing to do with any of these striking reality television characters… again, alcohol, get us drunk and put us in the terrible positions, however you want for how long you want anything you can think of…’

‘Speidi,’ Heidi squeaked out. 

‘Just wanted to get this out there. We’re available. Anything people are complaining about, we love it. Bring it on,’ he ended with a laugh.

Earlier this month, Real Housewives of New York alum Bethenny Frankel, 52,  accused NBC and Bravo of ‘covering up sexual violence, condoning revenge porn, exploiting minors and denying mental health treatment’ and called for reality stars to form a union.’

She also voiced allegations of ‘grotesque and depraved mistreatment’ as well as allegations that stars were ‘mentally, physically, and financially victimized.’

Swifties: 'Breaking news, there's been some miscommunication out there on the internet that Heidi and I were involved in the reality TV strike,' Spencer said

Swifties: ‘Breaking news, there’s been some miscommunication out there on the internet that Heidi and I were involved in the reality TV strike,’ Spencer said

Unemployed: 'We're just unemployed,' Heidi, 36, chimed in. Spencer continued: 'We will go on any show, any network. You can treat us however you like...'

Unemployed: ‘We’re just unemployed,’ Heidi, 36, chimed in. Spencer continued: ‘We will go on any show, any network. You can treat us however you like…’

Eras: You can get us drunk, put us in hot rooms with no air conditioning. We've been in lots of them.' Heidi rolled her eyes and said: 'That's just kind of the territory'

Eras: You can get us drunk, put us in hot rooms with no air conditioning. We’ve been in lots of them.’ Heidi rolled her eyes and said: ‘That’s just kind of the territory’

Last week, the parents of Gunner, five, and Ryker, nine months, attended one of the Taylor Swift concerts at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.

Heidi shared several snaps from their night out on Instagram, captioning it: ‘This was the concert of a lifetime! ✨ Legendary! Thank you for the tickets @taylorswift.’

The MTV stars had floor seats near the stage. Heidi wore a snakeskin print flowy tank top and black pants.

Spencer had on a pair of blue shorts and a grey t-shirt. He added a purple cardigan to his ensemble. 

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