Speidi Planning on 'I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here' Comeback
Speidi Planning on 'I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here' Comeback
Defeated, we proclaim, "It isn't over."  Apparently, Spencer and Heidi Pratt are not giving up their spots on the NBC game show I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here.  They've recently revealed their plans to return to the competition, but will the network still allow them?

Stars of The Hills, Speidi told MTV News that they're really hoping to make a comeback on the show.  It's probably because they figured out that going in and out of the Costa Rican jungle is getting them even more attention.

"I actually was just letting NBC know that I am ready to go back," Spencer said on an interview.  "We tried to go back but the cast said they would mutiny if we showed up!"  If anything, it won't just be the cast who'll be hurling snakes at them.  While they're worthy of watching for all the antics and drama they've caused on the show, there are limits.

If we have to endure one more minute of these two, we'd most likely end up the same way as Heidi, who was briefly hospitalized for her participation on I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here.  Because of that, she wasn't as determined as her husband on making a comeback.

"[T]he doctor told me I couldn't," Heidi Pratt confessed.  Their stint on the series was so horrible for them that the moment they got in the jungle was already hell.

"The minute we walked in I started crying -- I never cry," Heidi went on.  "I cry, like, once every three years, and so I just started crying.  And then I got really sick and went to the hospital and that's when we were like, 'Maybe the jungle is not for Speidi.'"

Still, Spencer Pratt is far from being daunted.  He admitted that he might even show up if the show gets picked up again.  "For season two of I'm a Celebrity, I'm back," he exclaimed.  "I'm ready.  I got a whole new attitude about it."

Hearing that, it might not be a good idea for NBC (or anyone) to renew the show.  Then again, if it means more torture for Speidi then it might actually work.



-Maria Gonzalez, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: People.com, MTV News
(Image Courtesy of NBC)

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