In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, Heidi Montag reveals what was going through her head when leaving during the Los Angeles fires and says she was in "fight or flight" mode.
Cohen, Montag and Spencer Pratt
Heidi Montag opens up about losing cherished items in LA fires, shares plans for a beauty charity, and discusses plans for a reality TV show.
Cohen said in 2011, "I would sooner stab knives into my own eyes than see [Montag] on this network.” He apologized a few days later.
Don’t expect Heidi Montag to hold a diamond on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills or appear on Andy Cohen’s Watch What Happens Live anytime soon. Amid their mainstream resurgence after being victims of the devastating Pacific Palisades fires where they lost their homes,
Cohen claimed he "would sooner stab knives into my own eyes" than see Montag join the Bravo universe Speidi won't be appearing on Watch What Happens Live any time soon. As Heidi Montag's music career makes a comeback,
The Hills' stars Spencer Pratt and his wife, Heidi Montag, are among the wildfire victims suing Los Angeles for mismanagement of the region's water supply.
Heidi Montag's Superficial sold a little more than 11,200 copies in the U.S., up 224,000% from the week before, making the decade-plus-old title a hit for the first time.
Fans are calling for Heidi Montag to be cast on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills amid the revival of her music career. Her husband, Spencer Pratt, saw all the chatter online and weighed in on the possibility.
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag are suing the city of Los Angeles and the Department of Water and Power, alleging that the agencies' management of the water supply directly caused damage to their home in the Pacific Palisades Fire.
Pratt told “Viall Files” podcast listeners that he emailed the pop star “night one” and believes the singer has “something in the works.”
The Hills' stars Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag have grouped with other Palisades residents to sue the city of Los Angeles after losing homes in the fire.