Spencer Pratt hilariously responded to a fan who boldly asked whether his wife, Heidi Montag, was pregnant after the couple lost their home in the Palisades Fire.
Pratt took to TikTok Sunday to reply to a follower who commented, “Pls don’t get mad at this question … is Heidi pregnant ?”
“No, Heidi’s not pregnant,” the reality star said in a video response. “She’ll never be pregnant again. We’re very happy with our two children.”
He continued, “Maybe she’s not super skinny, but she looks skinny to me. But then again, our house burned down with our treadmill and our VersaClimber, so maybe Heidi hasn’t worked out in two weeks and has been eating bagels and pasta and drinking wine and doesn’t look like a skinny runway model in your opinion.
“I think she looks great, but maybe that’s the case. … Full disclosure we haven’t had s-e-x in a long time since these fires have happened.
“So yeah, no baby ’cause no one is really in that baby-making mood over here.”
Pratt, 41, and Montag, 38, tied the knot in 2009 and share two sons: 7-year-old Gunner and 2-year-old Ryker.
Last Tuesday, the “Hills” stars lost their Pacific Palisades, Calif., home after a wildfire broke out and quickly burned thousands of acres.
The “I’ll Do It” songstress cried over losing her family home via TikTok the next day, saying, “I have no words… I’m so thankful that we’re safe.”
“I’m so sad our house is gone. I wish I could have gone back and got more,” she continued, explaining it was difficult to lose “everything [they] worked so hard for.”
In light of their loss, Pratt asked fans to stream his wife’s 2010 album, “Superficial,” so they could earn money to rebuild their home.
Several supporters pulled through, and the pop star’s album hit No.1 on iTunes.
In addition to Pratt and Montag, several celebrities have lost their homes since the Palisades Fire and the Eaton Fire in northeast Los Angeles ignited last week.
Mandy Moore, Eugene Levy, Anna Faris and Paris Hilton’s estates were among the many that burned down.
Miles Teller and Keleigh Teller’s recently purchased $7.5 million in Pacific Palisades was also torched.