When
Heidi's mom said in a recent interview that
Spencer must have drugged her in order to get her to elope in Mexico, she wasn't that far off. At a dinner on one random night in Cabo San Lucas, Spencer kept the tequila flowing as he put pressure on Heidi to marry him right then and there. He told her that he doesn't want to be in a relationship that isn't going anywhere anymore and that they're both only really happy when it's just them. Under the influence of alcohol, she is somehow convinced that Spencer only has their best interest at heart. She must've been drunk to say yes, especially since during his speech, Spencer said that he's happy to keep her from the rest of the world and he's obsessed with her. Is that supposed to be romantic? On tonight's episode of
The Hills, fans thought they would finally get to see this romantic, intimate wedding that US Weekly has been talking about but we were left feeling a little... well... confused.
I have several questions starting with: Where's the proof of the marriage? Heidi and Spencer supposedly got married in a church but the video that they played back on Spencer's camcorder only shows them out front after the ceremony supposedly ended. How did Heidi get her hands on a white wedding dress on a supposedly spontaneous trip to Mexico where an even more spontaneous decision to get married took place? Speaking of hands, why was Heid's ring on her right hand instead of her left? Why won't anyone answer these questions?!
On the preview for next week's episode, we find out that the marriage isn't legal here in the states. Yeah, no kidding. Heidi's mom is, of course, furious and Spencer is on his absolute worst behavior. Didn't he say in Cabo that Heidi made him want to be a nicer person? That must've been the tequila talking. As of this moment, there is no part of me that believe that this marriage is nothing more than a publicity stunt/storyline. Of course, I'm buying into it and I could kick myself for it but that's the magic of Heidi and Spencer. You can hate them, you can despise them, and you can wish that they'd just fall off the face of the earth but you can't help but talk about them. They're like a bad car wreck and nosy people on the highway. They don't want to look. They just can't help it.
- Gina Scarpa, BuddyTV Staff Writer
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