Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt entering Planet Hollywood in Midtown Manhattan.


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Following their testing time on the reailty show “I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here”, Heidi and Spencer Pratt finally get some five star luxury in Costa Rica. The happy couple strolled along the sand, with Heidi stopping to pick up some sea shells on the shoreline. After a rest on a sunlounger – Heidi is still recovering following her exit from the show and subsequent visit to hospital – the newly-weds tried kayaking and frolicked by an inflatable water trampoline as they enjoyed the amenities at the Four Seasons resort in Guanacaste.
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In their first radio interview since leaving Costa Rica, Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt are again rustling feathers, this time with Today Show anchor Al Roker who they had an interview with early Monday morning.
The duo, who have now officially quit NBC’s I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here, appeared with Roker to discuss their much talked about experience on the show, but were offput by Roker’s questions.
“I’m still trying to figure out, was the weatherman asking us questions? I thought we were getting interviewed by Matt Lauer or something,” said Pratt of Roker who reports weather for the Today Show.
“I was shocked at how rude he was – I was crying afterwards because I couldn’t believe I felt personally attacked,” said Montag. “I wanted to say to him, do you feel proud of how you’re talking to me right now? I’m just a young woman and you’re coming at me so aggressively and meanly [sic] and mean-spirited.”
“I just wanted to talk about the show and my experience there and how fun it was, and he just made it a very uncomfortable and awful experience,” said Montag. “I really would advise women especially to be careful around him because I feel like he definitely came and attacked me and I did not appreciate that at all.”
Listen to the interview here.
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NBC executives are desperately working to get Spencer Pratt back on I’m A Celebrity…Get me Out of Here!, an insider tells Life & Style exclusively. “The producers know everyone is watching the show to see what chaos Spencer is causing, so they are doing everything they can to work it out” after he and wife Heidi Pratt departed the show when she had to be rushed to the hospital. Heidi is out of the hospital, but is still too weak to return. “Spencer likes the idea now that he knows Heidi is okay.”
Producers want Spencer back to boost ratings and force him to face a former enemy — Heidi’s older sister, Holly Montag.
Life & Style can reveal that the only stumbling block is Spencer’s contract, which is around 100 pages long, the insider says. “NBC lawyers are vetting his contract to see if it is possible to allow him back into the jungle again — and that it doesn’t go against the rules of the game.”
Spencer’s return could make interesting viewing by pitting him against Holly. Spencer was recently seen on The Hills reducing Holly to tears after confronting her for throwing food at Spencer and Heidi’s wedding rehearsal dinner.

How would I‘m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! possibly survive with “supercelebrities” Spencer and Heidi Pratt banished and, for the most part, off-camera?
Pretty well, actually.
For the first time all week, in fact, the reality show’s audience got bigger from one night to the next, scoring 5.2 million viewers for Speidi-free Thursday, per preliminary Nielsen estimates, up from Speidi-focused Wednesday’s 4.8 million.
I’m a Celebrity… goes away now until Monday. NBC says we need to tune in then to see if the Pratts go away for good.
Maybe if the network gets some more Nielsen encouragement, we can all be happy.

After a number of conflicting reports surfaced in the media, it’s official that media darlings Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt are returning to the jungle to complete their run on NBC’s I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here.
The duo had already tried to quit the NBC reality show twice, and went as far as planting decoys at LAX to give the illusion that the couple had returned home.
Their childish antics will not go without consequences according to NBC’s Executive Vice President of Alternative Programming Paul Telegdy. In an exclusive statement to Ryan Seacrest, Telegdy explained how Speidi will be dealt with back in the jungle:
“They are everything that’s wrong with America…they are insincere, lazy, entitled and they claim the devil has possessed them.
They are back and this time they are contrite…yeah right. What they don’t realise is that they are now going to be examined and their value system utterly deconstructed.
They are going to spend the night somewhere in isolation and guarded with lots of surprises…but not traditional reality [stunts].
These people really are going to bare their souls.”
Heidi and Spencer Pratt begged for forgiveness on last night’s I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here.
After quitting and then changing their minds (as NBC first exclusively confirmed to Usmagazine.com), the duo made a hilarious mea culpa from the jungle live.
“We realized that we made a big mistake and that the devil got to us and said, ‘Get out of the jungle,” Heidi explained of their decision to leave. “[But] it’s not even about us. It’s about the charity, and it’s about the experience here, and we really took that for granted.”
Added Spencer: “It took us getting out of the situation to realize that we had lost our mind.
“We’re pleading insanity!” chimed in Heidi.
“They should have brought a straight jacket, night one, on me,” Spencer continued. “I should have been in the white room…I lost my mind. I love all those people and I think they’re amazing and I cannot wait to learn from their experience because they all have unique backgrounds. I looked at the whole experience selfishly. I’m here for good. I don’t even know if I’m ever going home back home!
(A different attitude than Spencer’s “I’m the only celebrity here!” outburst from Tuesday night’s show.)
The couple’s objective: “We want to thank America, and try to win back everyone. We want to win for our charities. And we miss everyone,” Heidi said.
The episode ended with the group voting on whether the Pratts could return.
“Oh please, Jesus, please let them take us back!” Heidi said with her hands folded, as the host announced their punishment: a night in the dark chamber — with rats and spiders.
