Archive for Desire
Whether he’s miffed that his wife is getting more attention than he is or he just wants to make himself look better, Spencer Pratt is planning to go under the knife too. At least, that’s what his friends say.
Pals of the Hills
star talked to Star Magazine about the couple’s obsession with plastic surgery. We know that Heidi Montag version 2.0 (new, but not exactly improved) has already confessed her desire for more operations, but what about her husband? Apparently, he may just share this experience with her.
Celebrity blogger Perez Hilton wrote on his site that the friend said Spencer Pratt is hoping to undergo “lipo, chest implants and a nose job.” It’s less than the Big 10 that his wife had in the past, but it’s still being met with criticism.
The first and the last bits of the friend’s statement aren’t that unusual. It’s the “chest implants” that bothers us. Isn’t that taking things a little too far? For one thing, that would lead to quite an extreme reversal of roles if they continue.
Several fans already commented that Heidi was looking a bit like her husband after her surgeries. Could Spencer be attempting the same thing by turning into a Heidi? We shudder at the thought.
Also, wouldn’t these two be shuddering at the thought of that much pain? These two Hills celebrities don’t look like the type to have a high tolerance level for that. Spencer already admitted to Us Weekly that his wife did nothing but gripe after the operations. Since he can whine just as well as she can, he could even voice out a list of complaints after hours of plastic sugery.
“She came out of the hospital and the only thing she was saying was that the doctor better hide,” the 26-year-old Pratt told the magazine. “She wasn’t happy.”
Well, that could be another reason for Spencer’s supposed cosmetic surgery decision. He wanted to feel the pain that his wife had felt. While that really is a twisted way of sharing emotions in a relationship, we can’t really expect anything less from these Hills stars. After all, they’re the types who would do anything for fame.
Hearing about King Spencer buying his own music company was alarming enough, but seeing this Pratt on the jacket of a CD? Makes you feel like the apocalypse has come as a holiday surprise, doesn’t it? Reports say that the Hills star recently posted the design of his album cover on his Twitter account, where he’s been promoting his new single titled “I’m a Celebrity.”
As you can see from the photo of Spencer Pratt’s album cover, it delivers what one expects of it. It’s the guy’s face as he fans himself with several dollar bills and towers over a silhouetted Hollywood. The glaring beams of blue behind him are obviously spotlights, focusing on the self-proclaimed King.
What’s more, the bold and blocked font of Spencer’s name with blue-to-white gradients emphasizes his desire to make himself known. As if he wasn’t already. But it could definitely use a bit of contrast; blue letters against a blue background don’t really work that well. Unless, of course, he’s implying that he’s blue-blooded royalty, then he did a good job.
Spencer Pratt’s album cover simply highlights the fact that he thinks he’s reached absolute celebrity status and he’s proud of it. You may think the album cover’s not as artful or profound as those of veteran musicians, but it’s from the star of The Hills. We’re not really holding out for much.
But if you’re still interested in what Spencer Pratt has to offer in terms of music, you might want to know that his single, “I’m a Celebrity” (just like the album’s title, yes), will be out soon. It will be available online a few days before Christmas.
“My new single “I’m A Celebrity” is available on iTunes 12/22,” Spencer posted on his Twitter. We’re only hoping he could at least do better than his wife, who launched her music career last year. While she’s on her way to conquering the literary world – everyone shudder! – we wait as her husband does what he can with this musical effort.
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