After falling out with all her besties on ‘The Hills,’
getting married to oddball Spencer Pratt,
AND undergoing ten plastic surgeries in one day – you’d think starring in a new reality show would be a walk in the park for Heidi Montag.
But, the TV star insists that isn't the case for her latest venture!
The busty blonde, who’s starring in the new VH1 project ‘Famous Food’ says the experience has been seriously “cutthroat.”
Opening up to MTV News about her new show, which sees the 24-year-old attempt to launch a restaurant in Los Angeles, Heidi revealed,
“There was nothing easy about 'Famous Food.' Really it was very difficult.
“We have a certain amount of time until we have to open the actual restaurant, and you're individually competing, but you also have to work collectively together as a group.
"It's really hard whenever everyone thinks their opinion is right and they want to do it their way, but you have to agree at the end of the day. So it was a really competitive, cutthroat show."
But, despite finding it challenging, the self-confessed fitness fanatic reckons she has got what it takes to succeed in the food biz thanks to her childhood.
“I grew up in the restaurant industry,” she added. “My parents had a restaurant since I was 2 years old."
And while she may have been a bit of drama Queen in ‘The Hills’ – Mrs Pratt insists she’s learning to put her diva ways well and truly behind her.
"I really want to stay away from all of the drama," she said. “And I just try to be like, 'OK, let's open a restaurant.' "
Meanwhile, you can relive more drama from Heidi and co in ‘The Hills’ in the video clip below…
But, the TV star insists that isn't the case for her latest venture!
The busty blonde, who’s starring in the new VH1 project ‘Famous Food’ says the experience has been seriously “cutthroat.”
Opening up to MTV News about her new show, which sees the 24-year-old attempt to launch a restaurant in Los Angeles, Heidi revealed,
“There was nothing easy about 'Famous Food.' Really it was very difficult.
“We have a certain amount of time until we have to open the actual restaurant, and you're individually competing, but you also have to work collectively together as a group.
"It's really hard whenever everyone thinks their opinion is right and they want to do it their way, but you have to agree at the end of the day. So it was a really competitive, cutthroat show."
But, despite finding it challenging, the self-confessed fitness fanatic reckons she has got what it takes to succeed in the food biz thanks to her childhood.
“I grew up in the restaurant industry,” she added. “My parents had a restaurant since I was 2 years old."
And while she may have been a bit of drama Queen in ‘The Hills’ – Mrs Pratt insists she’s learning to put her diva ways well and truly behind her.
"I really want to stay away from all of the drama," she said. “And I just try to be like, 'OK, let's open a restaurant.' "
Meanwhile, you can relive more drama from Heidi and co in ‘The Hills’ in the video clip below…
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