Heidi And Spencer Pratt Just Spilled The "Hills" Tea After Stephanie Called Them "The Most Toxic People"
Yes, we're all back in the '00s.
It's safe to say that The Hills star Stephanie Pratt has a pretty complicated relationship with her brother, Spencer, and his wife Heidi.
In fact, they didn't speak for years before reconciling recently while filming The Hills: New Beginnings. In an interview with Vogue, Stephanie called their reunion a "miracle".

Admitting that her friendship with Lauren Conrad caused the rift between herself and Spencer, Stephanie said: "We didn't speak for a long time. If this new show hadn't happened, it would have been 10, 11, 20 more years of not seeing or speaking to my brother. The reboot is a miracle."
"Soooooo many years have gone by living separate lives & I am to blame. I became too independent," Stephanie wrote on Instagram in January. "I feel blessed that it wasn’t too late for this new chapter with my brother & Heidi."
However, during an episode of her podcast — Pratt Cast — released on Monday, Stephanie revealed her relationship with Spencer and Heidi has taken yet another turn.
She revealed she's no longer on speaking terms with her brother and his wife, even going so far as to say she no longer considers them family.
I'm not going to pretend that Spencer and Heidi are good people like I was doing for most of the series for my parents. For the shit they've done to me recently, I'm done. They're the most toxic people I've ever met ... Heidi doesn't want Spencer to have a relationship with anyone but her. And you know what? That's fine. I don't want a relationship with Spencer any more. This is me actually exiting my family. I've tried to be nice to her for 10 years because I love my brother. It never changes.
Well, buckle up, because now Spencer and Heidi have shared their side of the story, and we might be in for a full-on Pratt family feud.
Speaking on ~their~ podcast, Make Speidi Famous Again, the couple revealed they're currently in the middle of shooting for the Hills reboot and, apparently, there's been a ton of drama between the two of them and the rest of the cast.

"I had a lot of on-Hills drama with a family member, and that was very challenging and heartbreaking," Heidi said. "I felt like there was some very below-the-belt, nasty comments that weren't even true."
She went on to say that she now considers the rest of the Hills cast just "co-stars" rather than friends or family.
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"So now I don't have any friends on the show, or at least pretending to be. The truth is, I don't know these people that well. Some of them I only met a few months ago and started hanging out with," Heidi said. "It's sad when you feel like you are making friends, or you do have someone so close, and then just being betrayed so quickly."
"I don't want to get into drama, but I'm going to be a strong woman, and I'm going to stand up for myself," Heidi went on.

"I don't want my children to think it's OK to get themselves be treated a certain way. I don't instigate drama, but it certainly has been coming after me, and there's no way I'm not going to stand up for myself and my family and what I believe in."
"So it's on," Heidi added.