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Spencer Pratt Quits The Hills So He Can Fight Cyber Crime

Spencer Pratt has decided to do us all the biggest favor ever and get the hell off our TV screens because he has decided to quit The Hills for a while, to focus on his new calling – fighting cyber crime. I kid you not.

Spencer Pratt Quits The Hills So He Can Fight Cyber Crime

Spencer, who’s currently studying software engineering and encryption at USC, tells People all about his new career path with the American Defense Enterprises for their cyber security division and we can all thank President Obama for this.

“In the last few months I have discovered a new passion and new purpose to my life, with this in mind, I have decided to take a break from my obligations to MTV’s The Hills and discontinue filming any more episodes for this current season. Upon learning of President Obama’s declaration that the ‘cyber threat is one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face as a nation,’ I have decided to refocus my energy and devote my full resources to helping America face this and other unprecedented challenges.

My new mission is this: To do my part in maintaining the technological superiority of the U.S. military and prevent emerging technologies from threatening our nation’s security. With that being said, I am saddened to take this break from filming MTV’s The Hills. At this time, however I feel I would not be honoring my country or myself if I were to continue this endeavor when I have the opportunity and the ability to assist our nation against these prevalent threats.”

Sadly his wife Heidi Montag will continue to torture us by appearing on the TV show despite her husband leaving. I don’t know whether to be thrilled that Spencer Pratt will no longer be on my TV screens or be appalled that he will be patrolling the internet.

source: Spencer Pratt Leaves The Hills to Fight Cyber Crime [People]

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