Pratt-tat-tat-tat tat ta tat: like that, and I...never hesitate to put a lameass on his back.
Radar has captured Spencer Pratt in all his "everyone-loves-to-hate-me" glory.
"So you're a born hustler?
Well, I'm trying to be a billionaire before 30. Once you find an open market, that's where you can make billions to trillions of dollars. Every big product, from Proactiv to the Internet—these were things that were just ideas. And I'm a free thinker. There is no box. I'm thinking about ideas that people might think are crazy, and I'm like, this world is crazy, where do you think we are? You want to tell me there's a planet and there's a universe, and gravity holding us down? It's like, okay, I'm crazy then.
Whoa. I think you just blew my mind right now.
Yeah, I've been learning a lot about business. For example, I learned a lot about guerrilla marketing from rappers, and that's essential. To break a rap record, you need to have the street behind you and then serve it to America. In our culture, hip-hop sets the cool.
How exactly does a white kid from Santa Monica get in with street crews from Compton?
Because I'm real. I'm not fake. If you hang out with me, you know me. Business is business and I play ball. When I did Princes of Malibu, I wanted to do a scene where we use David Foster's studio to record a rapper. I thought, you know what, I'm going to find some hot young street rapper so I can manage him, promote him through the show, blow him up, and give him the FOX platform. Too bad the parents got divorced on the show and that episode never aired."
WHO KNEW SPENCER "I COULD BE THE NEXT DIDDY" PRATT KEPT IT SO REAL?! SO GULLY?! The streets of The Hills must be so rough, yo.