Is Spencer Pratt actually going to pack his designer luggage and bounce from Los Angeles, or was his mayoral exit strategy just another one of his signature empty promises? Because Jimmy Kimmel is OVER IT, honey, and he’s not letting The Hills alum off the hook without some serious late-night shade.
During his Tuesday, June 9 broadcast, the 58-year-old talk show host couldn’t resist calling out Spencer after the reality star’s inevitable loss in the Los Angeles mayoral race. “He clearly promised that if Karen Bass or Nithya Raman were elected mayor, he’s going to move out of L.A.,” Kimmel announced, his signature smirk plastered across his face. But here’s where it gets absolutely DELICIOUS—Jimmy didn’t just stop at calling him out. Oh no, the late-night king went full petty and offered to provide Spencer with a U-Haul to help facilitate his exodus from the City of Angels. Yes, you read that right. Jimmy is literally trying to pack Pratt’s bags for him!
This is peak entertainment, folks. Spencer has been a controversial figure in reality TV for years, known for his over-the-top antics and absolutely bonkers decision-making. From his tumultuous relationship drama on The Hills to his various business ventures and social media stunts, the guy knows how to stay in the headlines. But running for mayor? That was definitely a new low in the Spencer Pratt Unpredictability Hall of Fame. And now that he’s lost? Well, let’s just say the universe—and apparently Jimmy Kimmel—are not letting him live this down.
Social media is absolutely LIVING for Kimmel’s savage takedown. Fans across Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok have been sharing clips of the monologue, with reactions ranging from “YASSS JIMMY, TELL HIM!” to “Spencer needs to GO.” One Twitter user commented, “Jimmy Kimmel is the hero we deserve,” while another joked, “I’m booking Spencer’s U-Haul myself at this point.”
The question now is whether Spencer actually has the audacity to stay in LA despite his election loss promise, or if he’ll actually make a graceful exit. Knowing our favorite reality TV chaos agent, we’re betting he stays put and finds some ridiculous way to spin this whole thing into yet another storyline. After all, for Spencer Pratt, staying relevant is literally his entire brand.
What do you think? A) Spencer should actually leave L.A. as promised B) Spencer will stay and claim the election was rigged