Spencer Pratt responds to comedian Chelsea Handler Their long-standing feud heated up again after she shared a profanity-filled video comparing Trump to Donald Trump.
The 51-year-old comedian took to Instagram on Friday, May 15, to express her disapproval of Pat, who is running for mayor Los Angeles.
“If you see this video, it reminds you that a straight white male, former reality TV star with no experience in government should not be a legitimate political candidate,” Handler said as an image of Pratt appeared on the screen. “Have we learned anything?”
humorous image trump card – who is best known for hosting The Apprentice – was then seen to have his bottom lip bitten.
“The bar is upstairs, friends,” she continued. “I need you to skip it. Okay, thanks. Have a nice day.”
Spencer Pratt fires back at Chelsea Handler
Platt recently gained attention in his campaign to unseat the mayor of Los Angeles Karen Bass The sharp pushback came ahead of the June 2 primary.
He responded by posting a clip of the comedian Sean Gillis mocked Handler, which featured the damaging claim, “Chelsea Handler went to dinner at Jeffrey Epstein’s house in 2010.”
Platt further highlighted the incident, referring to the alleged guest list, claiming the dinner was intimate and included Prince Andrew and Woody Allen.
The bad blood between him and Handler dates back to the late 2000s, when she frequently criticized him and his wife on her show, Chelsea Lately.
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The clashes came as tensions rose after the meeting Netflix Kevin Hart’s performance at the “Joke” festival at the Kia Forum on May 10 was overshadowed by an onstage feud between Gillis and Handler, further adding to the ongoing backlash in the comedy world that currently intersects with political issues.
Platt’s political profile has grown significantly in recent weeks as he positions himself as an outside candidate focusing on grievances over urban governance and disaster management.
after losing home Pacific Palisades He has criticized Bass for his negligence during last year’s Palisades fire, which destroyed more than 18,000 structures in the region.

