Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt Return to Podcasting With Launch of ‘The Fame Game’

Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt are ready to play a round of The Fame Game.
The popular couple that became famous via reality television has launched a new podcast produced and distributed by Studio71. It promises to deliver “an intimate and unfiltered look” into their lives by blending “real-time commentary, personal storytelling and fan engagement.” Like most podcasts today, there is a video component. The Fame Game debuted its first episode today on major platforms.
The pair, also known as “Speidi,” will dish on parenthood, relationships, creative projects, pop culture and their Hollywood history. It’s a unique moment for Montag and Pratt as they continue to rebuild their lives as parents and professionals in the wake of losing their Pacific Palisades home in January’s catastrophic Palisades Fire.
Shortly after the devastation, Montag saw music from her debut album Superficial go viral and find new life (spurred in large part by Pratt’s indefatigable promotional skills) with the help of A-list stars and countless TikTok users. She recently released a follow-up album, Heidiwood, and has made multiple appearances this summer at music festivals and Pride events. They’re promising to offer fans a “front row seat” to this time of reinvention on The Fame Game.
Studio71, a global media company that produces and distributes premium, brand-safe content across all video platforms, will support distribution, marketing and ad sales for the show across audio and video, as well as management of the couple’s YouTube channel where video episodes will be shared. The couple previously hosted Speidi’s 16th Minute for the Ringer.
Source: Hollywoodreporter
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