**Top 5 Things You Need to Know About the Spencer Pratt Comeback**
- **The "Cry-For-Me" Crypto Ploy:** After losing everything in the L.A. wildfires, Spencer didn’t just ask for sympathy—he flipped it into a hustle. His new $SPENCER meme coin crashed faster than his TV career, but the viral screenshot of his wife Heidi Montag crying over their burned house while he checked the coin price is already internet folklore.
- **He’s Blaming the "Fire-Eating" Elite:** In a since-deleted TikTok rant, Spencer claimed he was “sacrificed” by Hollywood insiders who secretly control the weather. He specifically accused a “B-list actress with a crystal collection” of directing the fire toward his house using a "frequency machine."
- **The Heidi Montag Streaming Spike:** As their mansion turned to ash, Heidi’s 2010 pop album *Superficial* hit No. 1 on iTunes for the first time. Spencer is now selling “Fire-proof” limited-edition vinyls for $200 each, claiming the smoke damage “adds character.”
- **He’s Rebranding as a “Disaster Influencer”:** Spencer announced a new reality show pitch called *Charred*—a survival guide for rich people who lose everything. The pilot reportedly includes a tutorial on how to file insurance claims using only TikTok sound bites.
- **The Conspiracy Deepens:** A leaked text shows Spencer asking a friend to “accidentally” leave a lighter near the fire investigation scene. He later said it was “performance art about climate grief,” but the internet is calling it the "Pratt Fire Precedent."