He got triggered by a question about his relevance compared to his past fame.
He found her to be a superstar with a clear vision of her future from the start.
They lived away from the Hollywood scene in his parents' house, which helped them maintain a sense of normalcy despite the show's fakeness.
They were more hated than notorious figures like OJ Simpson and Casey Anthony, which was a victory for them as they were playing the villain role intentionally for ratings.
Initially, he saw it as a victory because he was playing the villain role intentionally for ratings, but he later realized the consequences of being perceived as genuinely evil by a large audience.
He misses the financial benefits and the ease of making money through fame, which was much simpler than traditional wealth-building methods.
He is insecure about not getting the credit he feels he deserves for his work in reality TV and fame, despite the negative perceptions people have of him.
It has made him more focused on building a successful future for his family, which has reignited his drive to achieve fame and success in the entertainment industry.
This week, Father Cooper sits down with Spencer Pratt. Spoiler alert: Spencer gets pissed and storms out of the interview after Alex asks a triggering question. But, before the tantrum, Spencer name drops practically everyone in Hollywood and gives us the 101 on how to become famous. We know the drill, Spencer Pratt walked so Kim Kardashian could run. But according to Spencer, fame isn’t even cool anymore! We get the juicy tea on his attempt to join the Illuminati and his sleepover with Hillary Clinton. The OG villain, Spencer reminisces about the early days of reality tv - when he and Heidi were once the most famous (and hated) couple in the world. And then…the question that ended the interview. “You will obviously never be as relevant as you once were, how does that make you feel?”