Spencer Pratt has some serious “beef” with Alex Cooper.
The “Hills” alum shared his negative feelings about the “Call Her Daddy” podcaster after she allegedly declined to promote his wife Heidi Montag’s song.
The couple has been raising money with Montag’s music after their Pacific Palisades home burned down in the California wildfires earlier this month.
“I asked [Alex] to post the song, and I texted her husband [Matt Kaplan] and I was like, ‘Hey, it would really help,’” Pratt told Bethenny Frankel during a TikTok Live Saturday. “I kept tagging her, messaging…”
The reality star, 41, claimed Cooper eventually replied, saying, “She wrote to me, ‘We have a lot of people displaced [from the fires] at our house.’ And I’m like, ‘Post the song, girl.’”
Pratt then compared the Unwell founder, 30, to her former “Call Her Daddy” co-host, Sofia Franklyn, who now hosts the “Sofia with an F” podcast.
“Now I ride with Sofia with an F, that’s my team now,” he said. “Sofia with an F posted the song, did a dance.”
The “Hills: New Beginnings” star went on to share his disdain for Cooper, who he claimed was the “only one” who chose not to support Montag’s music.
“Respectfully, if I keep my platform, and I keep being an A-list, rich celebrity, she’s so [f–cked],” Pratt said. “Cause I have beef with her now. She’s going to be targeted.”
He added that Cooper is at the top of his “hit list.”
A rep for Cooper did immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Pratt has been on a mission to encourage fans and celebrities to stream Montag’s album “Superficial.”
An outpouring of support on social media, including from stars Emily Ratajkowski and Flavor Flav, helped Montag reach No. 1 on the iTunes charts.
In addition to her pop resurgence, Pratt revealed he and Montag, 38, have already raked in thousands of dollars on TikTok after losing their family home.
“I made, like, $4,000 on TikTok this week, but on TikTok Live, where people can just give to me direct, I think [I made] maybe $20,000,” he told Variety Saturday.
“So that’s phenomenal and life-changing. That’s the power of individual supporters, people just backing you and getting behind you.”
Pratt has also hit back at criticism regarding their impressive cash donations.
“There’s nobody with a brain [who] thinks we’re rich celebrities. It’s like these are just hater people trolling,” he told Us Weekly Friday.
“The people [who] are supporting us and have been following our lifestyle on social media, they see we’re not rich celebrities. They see what we do every day.”
“Nobody thought we were rich celebrities until three days ago and it’s getting frustrating. Like if you Google ‘Spencer,’ it literally [says] ‘Broke, no net worth,’” the former MTV star added.
Pratt and Montag have been married since 2008 and share two sons: Gunner, 6, and Ryker, 2.