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Spencer Pratt Ad Sends a Girl to the ER for Realizing He Should Be Mayor
The newest viral video for Spencer Pratt’s Los Angeles mayoral run opens in a hospital, where a mother brings in her sick daughter.
The diagnosis is the punchline. The girl’s affliction is that she has started to realize Spencer Pratt is the most logical choice for mayor.
The doctor’s first question is not about her temperature. It is about how much LA Times she has been consuming.
That is the whole genre now, and it is working better than the city’s establishment ever expected.
Sick of it? Vote Spencer Pratt? pic.twitter.com/3J8Mgjaeg1
— Gene Parmesan (@dsonoiki) May 29, 2026
The clip was posted to X by Gene Parmesan on May 29, 2026, under the line “Sick of it? Vote Spencer Pratt?”
The catch worth noting up front is that these ads are not coming from the official campaign. Supporters are making them, and they are good enough to go viral on their own.
The Gateway Pundit walked through the bit:
There has been a lot of talk about Spencer Pratt’s AI campaign ads. They’re technically not even from his campaign, they’re being made by supporters, but they’re so well done that they get a lot of attention.
The newest one is very funny.
In the ad, a mother arrives at a hospital with her daughter who she claims is sick. You soon discover that the ‘sickness’ she is suffering from is that she has realized that Spencer Pratt is the most logical choice for mayor of Los Angeles.
The doctor consults with the mother about the daughter’s media consumption habits and hilarity ensues.
Watch the whole thing below. Be sure to watch to the end for all of the funny moments:
The ad is getting a lot of praise.
Less than a month ago, Pratt seemed like a total longshot. Very few people had ever even heard of him.
The genius of the thing is that it mocks the exact media diet that keeps deep-blue LA voting the same way every cycle.
Riley Gaines flagged the line about a “mild cough” turning into hating the sight of homeless drug addicts shooting up around children. The satire only works because the symptom is just noticing reality.
Clay Travis, who knows a thing or two about media, put it bluntly:
These Spencer Pratt videos by @dsonoiki are better than 99.9% of political consultant ads. He does it again. pic.twitter.com/hemFACa8xZ
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) May 29, 2026
That is not nothing. Professional political shops spend millions to produce ads people skip, and a supporter with a laptop is outdrawing all of them.
Walter Kirn took it a step further and treated the work as actual popular art.
There is a sly self-deprecating satirical feel to these ads which goes unappreciated. They make sophisticated subtle fun of LA's own self-deluding superficiality, including that of Pratt's own milieu. This self-awareness is what makes them such striking popular art — and… https://t.co/JT6TDuaAWD
— Walter Kirn (@walterkirn) May 29, 2026
His read is that the ads make fun of LA’s self-deluding superficiality, including the world Pratt himself came up in. That self-awareness is the part the city’s serious people keep missing.
Pratt’s own pitch is less satirical and more personal. On his official site, he leans on the fire that took his home and the system he says failed his family.
Pratt for Mayor frames the candidate this way:
I’m not a politician.
I’m a husband and father who watched my home burn because the system failed us.
We don’t need more government programs. We need common sense, accountability, and a Mayor that shows up for everyone.
Spencer Pratt
Entrepreneur & Advocate
Spencer Pratt is a media entrepreneur, outspoken advocate, and emerging political leader.
Spencer first rose to international prominence as the architect of modern reality television, serving as a central figure on MTV’s iconic series The Hills.
Following the devastating 2025 Palisades fires that destroyed his family home, Spencer transitioned from a private entrepreneur to a formidable civic force.
He has used his massive digital platform to advocate for wildfire victims and displaced families, pushing for transparency, faster relief, and long-term recovery solutions.
Unwilling to accept the status quo, Spencer has emerged as one of the most prominent critics of California’s entrenched political establishment
Committed to accountability and growth, Spencer Pratt is dedicated to fighting for the communities too often ignored by those in power and ensuring that Los Angeles is once again “camera-ready” for all its citizens.
The campaign, paid for by Pratt for Mayor 2026, runs on accountability, public safety, homelessness, emergency readiness, and rebuilding after the 2025 Palisades fires.
A month ago almost nobody had heard of him. Now he is surging in polls, and Jimmy Kimmel is taking shots at him on his show.
When the late-night LA crowd starts swinging at a reality TV outsider, that tells you the joke already reached the people it was about.
This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here.