- Heidi Montag gets an apology from Bravo’s Andy Cohen
- He called her ‘trash’ in 2011 during the height of her fame
- She and her husband lost everything in the Malibu wildfire

Heidi Montag has been offered an apology from Andy Cohen for when he called her “trash”.
The Bravo icon expressed his regret for being “mean” to the reality star after she and her husband, Spencer Pratt, lost their Malibu home in the recent California wildfires.
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Speaking on his SiriusXM show Andy Cohen Live, the television personality said, “I realized that I did apologize for this on Andy Cohen Live several years ago. I apologized, so what I will say also is that was mean. That was 14 years ago, and what I really don’t like about it is referring to her as trash.
“That is, I do not, that makes me, I don’t like that at all and I’m really sorry about that, so I apologize again, I guess,” Cohen continued.

What has prompted this increased spotlight on the couple?
The pair shot to fame on the ’00s MTV reality show The Hills. After being cast in the villain roles, they managed to spin their fame into more than their fifteen minutes of fame.
However, they shocked fans when they pointed out they weren’t as loaded as their tabloid and social media appearances led them to believe.
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Pratt recently took to his TikTok to appeal to their fans to stream his wife’s music so they could rebuild their lives for their two kids. According to his claims, the couple made thousands this way.
Pratt told Variety, “So that’s phenomenal and life-changing. That’s the power of individual supporters, people just backing you and getting behind you.
“And that’s the most powerful when you don’t have to rely on ads or AI and algorithms, when just actual human beings just want to give,” the reality star continued. “It’s unbelievable and incredible.”
What has Heidi Montag said about losing everything in the fire?
Montag has been very open about her “conflicted” feelings about the loss and her gratitude to be safe and well. One thing the Superficial hitmaker was particularly heartbroken about losing was the contents of her wardrobe.
She recently told Vogue magazine, “You know, I’m very conflicted with it. It sounds silly, but I was so sad about losing my clothes.
“They’re just things, but they’re things that I spent 15 to 20 years collecting. Things I wore to a special place, with special people.”