Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag's Son Criticizes Their Careers: 'Becoming a Dentist Would Be More Lucrative'

Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag's Son Criticizes Their Careers: 'Becoming a Dentist Would Be More Lucrative'

Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag's son, Gunner, hilariously suggests a more lucrative career path for his parents, implying that becoming dentists would bring in more money for their family

Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag's Son Criticizes Their Careers: 'Becoming a Dentist Would Be More Lucrative'

(L-R) Heidi Montag, Gunner Stone, and Spencer Pratt. Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Feld Entertainment

During a recent appearance on Kristin Cavallari's "Let's Be Honest" podcast, Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag shared that their 6-year-old son, Gunner, is unimpressed with their career choices. They also discussed their plans for having more children, as they are parents to 12-month-old son Ryker as well.

"Do you have any idea how expensive it is to send a child to kindergarten in Los Angeles?" Pratt asked, emphasizing the financial pressure of parenting. Montag then reflected on the suggestion she received from Gunner himself, that she and Pratt "should have chosen different careers."

"Gunner mentioned it to me recently, saying, 'Mom, maybe you should become a dentist to earn more money for us,'" the reality TV star reminisced.

Following Cavallari's joke about Gunner needing a job, Pratt and Montag revealed that their eldest son already has a side job. "He's currently selling massages," Pratt stated, with a laugh. Montag added that Gunner is a hands-free masseuse, using a stick to apply lotion. "I love that there's no physical contact involved," she said.

Although the couple openly discussed the high cost of raising children in L.A., Montag still holds onto the possibility of growing their family.

"If we lived in a different location, I would definitely want three kids," she said. "Right now, I feel that having two is a blessing... but we can never predict God's plan!"

Pratt and Montag first crossed paths in 2006 during the taping of season 2 of the MTV reality show The Hills. They dated for two years before getting married in 2008. Although Montag initially filed for divorce in 2010, the couple reconciled three months later and have had a strong relationship since then.

When Cavallari asked them to share their favorite things about each other, the couple showered each other with praise on Tuesday.

"Spencer's sense of humor is one of the things I love most about him. He never fails to make me laugh," Montag expressed.

As for Pratt, he values his wife's loving nature, stating, "Her constant care and affection is what makes our marriage so wonderful."

Pratt and Montag also discussed the little things that bother them about each other. "I can't leave anything out," Pratt admitted. "If I start drinking a glass of water, I have to finish it and put the glass away."

Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag's Son Criticizes Their Careers: 'Becoming a Dentist Would Be More Lucrative'

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Pratt’s response sparked Montag’s own annoyance. "Spencer never cleans up after himself. He won't even throw away a paper towel," she complained. "I have to constantly pick up after him around the house. It's so frustrating." Pratt sarcastically observed, "Oh, so this really bothers you? You don't seem bothered at all."

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