Is Spencer Pratt actually trying to run for mayor of Los Angeles, or is this just another one of his famous publicity stunts? Either way, Drew Carey is absolutely NOT having it, and honey, the shade is IMMACULATE.

The Price Is Right host and comedy legend came out swinging harder than a housewife at a reunion special, unleashing a scathing critique of reality TV’s favorite controversial figure on Threads this past Friday. “Anyone who votes for, or endorses Spencer Prattfall for Mayor of LA needs to get their head out of their ass,” Carey wrote with the kind of brutality that makes us live for celebrity beef.

But wait, it gets juicier. Carey didn’t stop at the mayoral roast—oh no, he went NUCLEAR, calling Pratt a “serial scammer” who doesn’t possess a “soul.” Wow. We’re not sure we’ve ever heard such comprehensive character assassination delivered with such surgical precision. The man basically called Spencer a human-shaped con artist with no moral compass. Talk about pulling ZERO punches.

For context, Spencer Pratt—best known for his reality TV antics on The Hills and subsequent ventures that have earned him a reputation as the gift that keeps on giving in terms of controversy—has apparently been testing the waters for a Los Angeles mayoral campaign. Because apparently, if you’ve mastered the art of manipulating reality TV producers, running a city is just the next logical step? The delusion is STAGGERING.

Drew Carey, a man who has built his entire career on wit, timing, and reading people like a book, clearly sees right through whatever Pratt is cooking up. And honestly? We’re here for every second of it. The fact that Carey felt compelled to publicly call out Spencer speaks volumes about how seriously NOT serious this mayoral bid should be taken.

Social media has absolutely ERUPTED with reactions, with fans praising Carey for saying what everyone was probably thinking. The internet loves nothing more than watching established celebrities call out reality TV grifters, and this moment delivered ALL the entertainment value.

Spencer Pratt’s brand has always thrived on controversy and questionable decision-making, so getting dragged by Drew Carey might actually be the best thing that could happen to his campaign—if we’re being generous and calling it a “campaign” instead of what it really is: a masterclass in attention-seeking.

What do you think? A) Drew Carey is 100% right to call out Spencer Pratt B) Spencer Pratt’s LA mayoral bid is actually genius-level trolling

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