Speidi never forgets.
Spencer Pratt shut down the possibility that wife Heidi Montag will appear on “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” on Bravo — partly because of comments that Andy Cohen made about Montag, 38, over 10 years ago.
When a fan account on X tweeted last week that “it’s time to have a conversation” that Montag join “RHOBH,” Pratt, 41, responded, “no thanks,” with a heart emoji.
Another account asked Pratt if he would go on Cohen’s late-night show, “Watch What Happens Live.”
“The person who said he would rather scratch his eyes out then watch my wife … hard pass,” Pratt replied.
“Lol yah so lucky the guy that bashes my wife gonna be so lucky to sit with him. Rather sit in my burned house rubble,” the former “The Hills” star wrote in another tweet, referring to his and Montag’s home that burnt down in the LA wildfires.
On Monday, a Bravo fan account shared a clip of when Cohen dissed Montag back in 2011, prompting a reaction from Pratt.
“Thank you for this video ! He called my wife trash ! Wow if he wants to ever link up off camera I’m available,” Pratt wrote.
The Post has reached out to Cohen’s rep for comment.
Cohen called Montag “trash” during an episode of “WWHL” in 2011.
“I would sooner stab knives into my own eyes than see her on this network,” the TV host said at the time.
Cohen apologized for his harsh remarks days later, saying, “There had been so many rumors going on about the Housewives last week, I think I was at the tipping point, basically. I guess I got a little carried away.”
In 2023, after Montag told The Hollywood Reporter that Cohen is “so wrong” for not wanting her on “RHOBH,” he stood by his take.
“I have said that I thought it would be weird if they were on The Housewives because the same reason that I was saying that it would be weird if Snooki came on The Housewives,” Cohen said on his SiriusXM radio show. “They’re so identified, not only with another show, but with another network. So, it’s like, ‘But wait a minute, you are supposed to be on Jersey Shore.’ It just makes it weird, so that’s the reason. They said that they thought it was because I was a big Lauren Conrad fan and I’m like … I’m kind of not.”
Fans are anticipating Pratt and Montag will make a reality TV comeback after losing their home in the LA fires.
Following the catastrophe, Pratt implored his 2 million TikTok followers to stream his wife’s 2010 album “Superficial” — and fans listened.
Not only did Montag skyrocket to the No. 1 spot on iTunes in multiple countries including the US, Australia and England, but celebrities also joined in by posting themselves dancing to the tune and encouraging followers to buy and stream.
Paris Hilton, who lost her Malibu home in the fires, showed her support, along with Flavor Flav, TikToker Alix Earle, Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg, Bethenny Frankel, and former “Hills” co-stars Brody Jenner, Kristin Cavallari, Audrina Patridge and Whitney Port.
Pratt and Montag became reality TV icons on “The Hills” and got married in 2009. They have two sons, Gunner, 7, and Ryker, 2.