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Kimmel Mocks Pratt's Mayor Bid: 'Narcissist Seeking Fame'
28 May
Summary
- Kimmel called Pratt a narcissist seeking attention, not public service.
- Pratt's campaign spending included a $1,500 nightly hotel stay.
- Kimmel warned against electing a reality TV star to lead LA.

Jimmy Kimmel used his "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" monologue to criticize reality star Spencer Pratt's bid for Los Angeles Mayor. Kimmel characterized Pratt as a "narcissist looking for attention" who lacks the qualifications for public office. He pointed out Pratt's lack of political experience and questioned his motives, suggesting Pratt seeks renewed fame rather than interest in governance.
Kimmel detailed Pratt's campaign spending, noting that some funds were used for a $1,500 nightly room at the Hotel Bel-Air. This occurred while Pratt was reportedly claiming to live in a trailer on his former property. Kimmel drew parallels between Pratt's situation and Donald Trump's rise, emphasizing that a mayoral position overseeing a $14 billion budget should not be a reality star's first job.