Spencer Pratt fully supports his wife’s dream to become a pop queen. The Hills: New Beginnings star took to Twitter to react to his wife Heidi Montag’s recent revelation that she is ready to try again at her dream of becoming a pop singer.
On the most recent episode of The Hills: New Beginnings , the MTV star revealed to Spencer that she wanted to try again at a pop career, as previously shared by The Inquisitr . In the scene, Heidi revealed that she previously spent $2 million to try and become a “pop princess,” but she ran out of money.
The Hills star explained that her music was “really big in the underground gay community” and her song “Higher” hit No. 4 in Tokyo, but for her rekindled career, she was looking to do pop music with a “Christian vibe” to send out a positive message to the world. In a confessional interview, Heidi revealed plans to put out “a great, faith-based, positive song.”
On the heels of Heidi’s announcement that she wants to revive her music career, her husband Spencer hit social media to show his full support. In a series of tweets, Spencer described his multitasking wife as better than Wonder Woman and said her dream to be a pop princess didn’t work out because she is a total queen. Spencer also plugged a remix idea for his wife to take on, as can be seen in his tweets below.
I’d call Heidi Wonder Woman, but that’d be the understatement of the century. #TheHills
— Spencer Pratt (@spencerpratt) July 30, 2019
Heidi’s problem is she wanted to be a pop princess when she’s really a pop QUEEN. #TheHills
— Spencer Pratt (@spencerpratt) July 30, 2019
Let’s get Heidi on a remix of “Old Town Road.” #manifest #TheHills
— Spencer Pratt (@spencerpratt) July 30, 2019
Heidi has been thinking about her music career for a while now. In a wide-ranging interview with Paper Magazine last year, Heidi admitted she had a lifelong dream of following in the footsteps of Britney Spears and Janet Jackson. While her previous manager pushed her toward a trendier rock-pop route a la Ashlee Simpson, Heidi made it clear she wanted to be a pop star, so she teamed up with Grammy-winning songwriter/producer David Foster—who is incidentally, the former stepfather of Spencer’s former best friend and current Hills co-star Brody Jenner—to create “Higher.”
Heidi revealed that Spencer was by her side during the first go-around for her music career a decade ago.
“What people don’t know is after filming The Hills , Spencer and I spent our entire nights and days in the studio. I can’t even count how many hours — literally blood, sweat, and tears. Sometimes I’d be crying because I was so exhausted. You have to hit the same note over and over again, so I worked really diligently, and I’m proud of everything I put into my music.”
Introducing, Pop Star @HeidiMontag https://t.co/w9XdjMzlO3
— Us Weekly (@usweekly) July 30, 2019
Still, Heidi admitted that her $2 million investment saw nearly no return, in part because pop music wasn’t trendy or cool when her debut album, Superficial , was released in 2009.
While she is only 32, Heidi added that she looks to a 48-year-old Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star for inspiration as she plans her future pop star career.
“I look at Erika Jayne and I’m like, ‘Wow, she’s older than I am and touring.’ So you never know,” Heidi told Paper.
You can see one of Heidi Montag’s pop music videos below.
The Hills: New Beginnings airs Mondays at 10 p.m. on MTV.