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NBC 'insider' says Heidi and Spencer Pratt full of baloney
By April MacIntyre Jun 8, 2009, 2:02 GMT

She is fine according to Extras insider source: Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag - aka Speidi © Albert L. Ortega / PR Photos
Heidi Montag Pratt was not harmed during the weekend taping of the bungle in the jungle known as "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here."
“Accusations that Heidi and/or Spencer were harmed in any way are untrue.”
After reality personality Heidi Montag Pratt was rushed to the hospital in Costa Rica, rumors circulated that questioned the safety of the contestants on "I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!"
Now, network production sources tell "Extra" that there is no truth to rumors that Speidi was hurt.
Setting the record straight, the insider says:
"Accusations that Heidi and/or Spencer were harmed in any way are untrue. They quit the show last Monday; stayed in a hotel for three days. Then on Thursday, they re-joined show and entered the 'Lost Chamber.' They stayed in Chamber from 4:30PM until 6:30AM."
The insider source insists the Lost Chamber posed no harm to the "Hills" duo.
"The environment in the "Lost Chamber" was not in any way harmful or dangerous; no critters, just a few ordinary bugs. They were indoors -- never in any danger or facing life-threatening situations. Absolutely no one is or was being held against their will.
ITV Studios, the producers of "I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!" have released a statement regarding the rumors Speidi was injured while filming the show.
It reads: "Press reports at this time are untrue. ITV has been producing this format around the world for many years and the health of the celeb participants are of the utmost importance. A medic and a doctor are present at the location at all times for all participants. All allegations of the celebrities being deprived of food and water are completely untrue."
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CYAJun 17th, 2009 - 18:59:19
Like they would admit to it if there were any celebrities really injured or if the environment were dangerous - remember the injuries on 'Survivor' and the hypothermic model on 'Top Model'. Production companies don't care about the people they just want to push the envelope to see how far they can go to get the ratings. NBC's just covering their behind and they really don't need to because NBC's (GE) top guy is in Obama's circle of advisors and nothing NBC ever does for the next four years will ever be questioned. Truth to power, indeed.
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