Spencer Pratt has returned fire at Drew Carey after The Price is Right host urged Los Angeles residents not to vote for the former reality TV star in the upcoming mayoral elections.
The Hills alum took to X on Monday (May 25) to respond to Carey, bringing up the Epstein files as part of his attack. “Isn’t it weird how the two comedians historically lashing out against me are both in the ‘Epstein files’? What are the odds?” Pratt wrote, referring to Carey and stand-up comic Chelsea Handler.
Pratt included a screenshot of an alleged 2002 email exchange between TV writer Jeff Davis and Ghislaine Maxwell, in which Davis mentions having dinner with Carey and the guys from Whose Line Is It Anyway. He also included a clip of comedian Shane Gillis from the recent Roast of Kevin Hart, where he called out Handler for having dinner with Epstein in 2010.
On Friday (May 22), Carey took to Threads with a critical message about Pratt. “Anyone who votes for, or endorses Spencer Prattfall for Mayor of LA needs to get their head out of their a**,” the game show host wrote.
He continued, “I understand being angry/unsatisfied, but at least get behind someone competent and not some serial scammer without a soul or moral compass. F*** this guy already.”
Pratt, who is a registered Republican, has claimed not to be part of any political party. “Everyone is trying to claim me for their tribe,” he wrote on social media on Saturday (May 23). “There’s no R next to my name, there’s no D next to my name. I’m not part of a political party, because I hate politicians.”
“I’m just Spencer, husband to Heidi, father to Ryker and Gunner, and I’m a pissed off Angeleno who loves my city and is fed up with what corrupt politicians have done to her,” he continued.
Last week, Trump endorsed Pratt while speaking to reporters at Joint Base Andrews. “Oh, I’d like to see him do well. He’s a character,” the president said before ranting about how California’s voting is rigged.
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