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Bratty Tween Spencer Pratt’s Dark Family Secret: He Ruthlessly Weaponized an Angry Voicemail to Extort His Own Father

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REALITY TV MONSTER Spencer Pratt has CONFESSED to a CHILLING childhood of blackmail and manipulation—and he’s PROUD of it. In a SHOCKING new memoir, “The Hills” villain reveals he learned to HUSTLE and SCHEME from his own FATHER, exposing a toxic family legacy of GREED that he weaponized for fame. This is the DARK TRUTH behind the man you loved to hate.

Pratt boasts about his FIRST act of extortion at just TWELVE years old. After accidentally hitting his sister with a soccer ball, he recorded his father’s furious, profanity-laced voicemail threat. Instead of feeling remorse, the preteen made TWELVE COPIES and USED THEM AS LEVERAGE FOR YEARS. “I milked that tape like a dairy farm,” he brags, detailing how he blackmailed his own dad for a new bike, movie tickets, and more. Even more DISTURBING? His father’s alleged approval. “Game recognizes game,” Pratt writes. “Chip off the old block.” This is how villains are MADE, not born.

His father, a dentist, taught him to “find new angles” and “kick open” doors, which Pratt weaponized to “infiltrate” Hollywood. He and wife Heidi Montag engineered the “Speidi” phenomenon, a CALCULATED tabloid takeover that made them millions while DESTROYING their mental health and reputation. Now, after losing everything in the Palisades fire, Pratt has PIVOTED to a new role: activist and MAYORAL CANDIDATE, vowing to use his “tricks” to fight California leadership. But is this just another CON?

His story reveals a HARROWING blueprint for success in modern America: manipulation pays, authenticity is for losers, and the line between hero and villain is a LIE we tell ourselves. Pratt didn’t just play a villain on TV—he built his entire LIFE on the art of the deal, betrayal, and emotional warfare, all with a smiling nod from dad. The question is no longer why we hate him, but what his success says about US. The American Dream has a BODY COUNT, and Spencer Pratt is cashing the check.



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