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Heidi Montag Pratt Sparkles For Racy Playboy Spread (photos)

Heidi and Spencer being attention whores at the GI Joe premiere

Heidi Montag Pratt and her d-bag of a husband, Spencer Pratt showed up at the premiere of G.I.Joe: Rise of the Cobra to promote Heidi’s Playboy debut on the cover of the September issue. Classic attention whores.

“I worked out very hard for this.”

“I worked by butt off,” she continued. “So if you want to see how I got my Playboy body, you can go to [my Web site].”

“See her powerful curves,” Spencer said. “They are powerful!”

“It’s an honor,” he said. “I feel like I did something great, like I should get a trophy!”

”[Playboy] kind of had a vision… and we brought in Matthew Rolston, who is a very well known amazing photographer,” she explained. “So, it’s more art.”

“Beautiful art,” Spencer added. “Not like Picasso art, real beautiful art, you know what I’m saying?”

So Spencer, what you’re saying is, Picasso isn’t art?  Whatever.  Continue to be a genius.

Anyhow, Heidi was all sparkles with her shoes and clutch to match.  The toted around the magazine like it was their trophy child.  So LAME.  Honestly, G.I. Joe is an amazing film, their was no need to try and steal the thunder.

Drop a comment below and share your thoughts on Heidi’s spread (if you care to look)…..

[images by WENN.com, WireImage]

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