Spencer Pratt Threatens to Rip Off Al Roker Head
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag were still upset about the reality interview they had with Al Roker, so upset Spencer said he would have ripped Al’s head off if he hadn’t been saved by Jesus.
Roker responded:
“They don’t need to worry about an interview. They need to worry about therapy.”
Roker doesn’t apologize for his treatment towards Heidi and Spencer and says they got what they deserved:
"I think we’ve reached a point where we really should start questioning, ‘What is a celebrity in our society?’ There are a lot of wonderful celebrities who have done a lot of things, interesting things and then there is this brand of celebrity that’s famous for just being kind of famous. Haven’t done anything. Haven’t contributed anything and then have the temerity to behave extremely badly. And I don’t want to insult three-year-olds but act like a three-year-old on a tantrum. As a parent, if my seven-year-old behaves badly…I may verbally spank them and so that’s a little of what happened yesterday."
Roker compares this interview with others and offers the couple advice:
“I asked them questions that I would ask anybody and most everybody would answer them and not think about the question or the tone of the question. When somebody says I attacked them. When somebody says I’m a misogynist. When somebody says they wanted to rip my head off, they don’t need to worry about an interview. They need to worry about therapy.”
Roker admits to being confused why Heidi and Spencer are famous:
"I was shocked because I asked them a question and actually expected an answer [and] they saw this as attacking them. The one, the blonde woman, said, ’Oh, I want to be like Mother Teresa.’ Last I checked, Mother Teresa was known for charity works. For doing good. For helping people. Not for posing in Playboy. So, the idea that you want to be a hero, well, hero is more than growing a flesh colored beard. I think we need to redefine what celebrity is in this country."
Roker thinks Heidi’s warning to women he interviews is absurd:
"Anybody who’s watched the Today Show, watched the hundreds of interviews I’ve done with men or women, there has never been a complaint because most of these people are not delusional."
In case you haven’t heard Spencer’s latest delusion, no not the one where he’ll be a billionaire by 2010, the new one where Spencer says he’ll be President of the United States in 20 years. That’s as delusional as it gets.
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