Spencer Pratt
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Oh, so that's hard to...
you know, combat, even if you're strategic.
So there's only so much, you know, but if you don't have that type of situation, because that's very rare.
Like if you're just going on.
A one-off.
What you just said, I'm literally going to clip and send because I see it all the time.
What you just said is the gospel is that when you see a lot of these contributors go on these one-off shows, they want to be the villain because they want the A storyline.
But to your point,
No one follows.
No one likes that.
There's no merchandise or commercial deals that come as a result of that.
So why play that?
But it's so rampant now that I was talking to a producer not long ago and he said that there are people who teach you to be a villain on reality TV shows.
Like there's literally training for it.
you know, again, I'll go for it.
I'm also not saying don't do it.
Like if you're fine with, you just want to work that angle and, you know, you can work and then go to the bad girls franchise, you know, Zeus will take you or whatever, you know, there is, there's a space, there's somewhere, but I'm just saying, if you, if you're not a villain, it's, that's a, you know, some people want to be villain are, are villains.
Like, you know,
you're probably a bad guy if you want to be a bad guy.
I wanted to be rich and I didn't get the choice to be the hero.