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Spencer Pratt to Have His Own Advice Column

Spencer Pratt

Who in the world needs advice from Spencer Pratt?  Aspiring douchebags who want to get famous for no reason and then whine and bitch when everyone in the world doesn’t like them?

Sadly, this is in the works, according to Yahoo! News.

Pratt, who torments Lauren Conrad on “The Hills,” is getting his own advice column in Radar magazine. Pratt and his squeeze, aspiring pop star Heidi Montag, are Conrad’s archnemeses on the popular MTV reality show, which returns with all-new episodes March 24.

Pratt’s new column — titled “YO SPENCER!” — will debut in Radar’s April issue, on newsstands March 25, the magazine announced Wednesday.

“Spencer is never afraid to speak his mind,” Radar editor Maer Roshan said in a statement. “When asking for advice, it’s good to have someone who will be brutally honest with you, and tell it like it is.”

The magazine featured Pratt, 24, in a Q&A in its November 2007 issue.

Dear YO Spencer,

I don’t really like homeless people, but I like it when people take pictures of me.  Can you please show me the best shelter that involves the least amount of work?  It must be close to where those TMZ guys shoot, so I’ll get in the papers.  Then people will say, look!  I’m a do-gooder!

Sincerely,

Aspiring Douchebag

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