Spencer Pratt, star of MTV's The Hills, has a great pitch for a reality show about the Cannabis company Cannabiotix, and he's crossing his fingers it will get picked up by a network. The former villain from The Hills last appeared on The Hills: New Beginnings, a reboot of the original 2006 series. Unfortunately, the series was canceled by MTV in January after only two seasons ending Spencer and his wife Heidi Montag's ties to MTV. The star has since been appearing on a Judge Judy-inspired show on Looped Live called Judge Me With Spencer Pratt, where, after being judged his whole career, he gets to turn the tables and share his own opinions and perspectives.

The happily married Spencer and Heidi, also known by their couple name, Speidi, were once as famous as early-aughts Hollywood couples like Brangelina and TomKat. Heidi and Spencer have never been shy about their love for the spotlight and have tried their hand in many industries in order to achieve fame. Heidi released her debut album Superficial in 2010, and the two believe that if they had a marketing genius like Kris Jenner behind them, they'd be as successful as the Kar-Jenners. The couple has also appeared on reality shows like I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! and Celebrity Big BrotherHowever, one of Spencer's strongest passions is his crystal company Pratt Daddy Crystals, which he promotes on social media, often going live on TikTok to show off his various gems.

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Luckily, Spencer's mind seems to be full of creative ideas, and his most recent one is a reality show about the Cannabis company Cannabiotix. The star told Esquire that he's hoping to create a reality show that's so successful that he'll be able to produce several iterations, similar to the Real Housewives franchise. Spencer imagines the show to follow the company and the lives of its founders, Eran Haroni and Neema Samari. The current working title of the show is High Rollers, but since the project is still in its infancy, The Hills star didn't reveal too many details. "If God willing this became some big, cult hit, people will be like, ‘Who cares if he was ever on TV,'" Spencer says.

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While most people know the 38-year-old from being in front of the camera, he's no stranger to working behind the scenes in the producer role. Spencer grew up with his The Hills costar Brody Jenner and once executive produced a short-lived Fox series about his life. The Princes of Malibu ran for six episodes and followed Brody and his older brother Brandon in their Malibu mansion as they terrorized their former stepfather, music producer David Foster with their countless antics. Brody explains how the show came to be, saying, "I said, ‘I’ll let you film me if you show up at 8 a.m. on the dot.’ And he did. The only reason I’m on reality television is because of Spencer. He is Mr. Hustle."

Spencer was already coming up with and executing show ideas at 20 years old when most people are just trying to make it through college. And with his drive and knowledge of reality tv, his show would undoubtedly be a huge hit. All The Hills star needs is for a network to believe in his genius so he can get back to being the huge star he's always wanted to be. Maybe if he rubs enough of his Pratt Daddy crystals, his dreams will manifest, and High Rollers will become a reality.

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Source: Esquire