Spencer Pratt has clapped back after Jimmy Kimmel roasted him for being beaten in the Los Angeles mayor’s race.

During his monologue Tuesday night the TV host mocked claims the election was “rigged” and brought up the reality star’s previous comments he would leave the city if he lost.

“I know things might be tight right now, especially with the out-of-state donation money running out,” Kimmel said during his monologue. “Moving is expensive, so to help you out we rented you a U-Haul. Our staff spent the whole day decorating for you, and everybody will notice you and wave goodbye as you leave.”

The image shared by Kimmel shows Pratt appearing to cry, plastered across a U-Haul with the phrase, “Just defeated.”

Pratt snapped back on Wednesday morning in only the second time he has spoken out since the election results were called tweeting a video of his destroyed Pacific Palisades home.

“Jimmy Kimmel i guess you missed the part of the story i don’t need a U-Haul…I have nothing left to pack,” he wrote.

Earlier this week, Pratt lost his bid for Los Angeles mayor after mounting a campaign that drew national attention. The former Hills star finished third after outperforming expectations on election night and narrowly missing a spot in the November runoff against Mayor Karen Bass, losing second place to City Councilwoman Nithya Raman.

Just hours after his hopes of becoming Los Angeles mayor came crashing down, Pratt appeared to send a cryptic message to followers, posting an image of a lone duck floating on calm water at sunset as outrage over the election result erupted around him.

The reality TV personality, who entered the race after his California home burned down last year, failed to secure a place in November’s runoff election, setting off a firestorm among supporters, political allies and members of his own family.

“Sitting duck,” one person commented. “Like water off a duck’s back,” said another, adding a folded-hands emoji.

Pratt has not publicly explained the meaning behind his sunset duck post, but it arrived as supporters continued to challenge the result and debate the future of his unlikely political campaign.

Aside from the comments on the duck post, Pratt’s response to Kimmel is the most recent activity anyone has seen from the former mayoral candidate on social media.


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