Spencer Pratt Hijacks Karen Bass Campaign With Savage AI Twist

May 13, 2026 - 11:00
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Spencer Pratt Hijacks Karen Bass Campaign With Savage AI Twist

As Spencer Pratt continues on his viral campaign to become mayor of Los Angeles, he made a bold, unexpected move and created an ad for his opponent, incumbent Mayor Karen Bass.

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The former reality star’s latest release depicts an “AI attack ad” that he described as “crazy desperate.” 

“Karen Bass got FOMO,” Pratt quipped in an X post, referring to the popular acronym that stands for “fear of missing out.”

In the AI-generated ad, people representing citizens of Los Angeles complain that “dangerous Spencer Pratt” will “destroy their way of life.”

“I make a living giving drug needles to unhoused individuals and Spencer wants to put me out of the job,” a man in a truck complains.

“Spencer wants to force me to get treatment and turn my life around instead of dying on the streets. What kind of bully forces people to do things?” says another man as he injects himself on the street.

A mom jogging with a crying toddler while being chased by two men says, “As a busy mom, running away from crazy drug addicts in our park is the only exercise I get. Spencer wants to get rid of them. Does he want me to be fat?”

“A vote for Spencer is a vote for change,” a man with a crying girl standing in front of the burning city insists. “Why would you vote for change when everything is fine? Stay the course with Karen Bass,” he adds before turning to the crying child and saying, “Smile, dammit!”

It ends with a photo of Bass and Fidel Castro in an intimate embrace and the caption, “Don’t take the bait … stay the course with Bass!”

Just like all the others, the ad is gaining major traction on social media, with viewers encouraging Pratt to keep it up.

“These are so great; I could watch them all day,” one person said

“I wish I lived in LA so I could vote for you,” another commenter agreed.

Even real ads put out by Pratt’s leftist opponents have backfired. One ad sponsored by L.A. Unions Opposed to Spencer Pratt for Mayor 2026 and the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor AFL-CIO laid out a number of things that Pratt has either supported or opposed. But this attack ad accidentally painted him as an entirely reasonable person.

“Republican Spencer Pratt is the last thing Los Angeles needs for mayor,” the voiceover began. “Pratt opposes using taxpayer money to build brand new houses for our unhoused neighbors, saying it’s time for the homeless to get help or get out. Pratt thinks L.A. needs thousands more police officers rather than more social workers.”

“And Republican Spencer Pratt thinks public employee unions should have less power, not more,” the ad continued. “L.A. is on the right track and needs to stay the course. Vote no on Republican Spencer Pratt.”

Pratt responded to the ad, saying, “Wait. Unions are mad that I want firefighters and city workers to get better pay and safer working conditions? What are they actually … for?”

Pratt is set to face incumbent Mayor Karen Bass and far-Left Councilwoman Nithya Raman in the June 2 mayoral primary.

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