Why do they keep doing this?
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Dat sweet, sweet ratio:
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TMZ, I get that celebrity gossip isn't selling to the masses like it used to. I'm glad you're covering political hypocrisy now.
But for the love of all that's holy, what's up with your singular focus to try and out Spencer Pratt as a fraud? Are there no corrupt politicians in all of California to cover??
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There's no evidence Pratt is stealing money to pay for the hotel room. It's also not that weird for a major political figure to pay $1,500 a night for a safe hotel in Los Angeles, one of the most expensive cities on the planet. Pratt even went on TMZ to remind them that he doesn't have a house because IT BURNED DOWN A YEAR AND A HALF AGO BUT THE MAYOR WON'T LET HIM REBUILD IT.
Because he's a Republican and that's essentially illegal in California, he's getting death threats, which makes living in a trailer a bit ... worrisome.
(Sorry, according to TMZ, "alleged" death threats.)
The comment section is getting tired of whatever ragebait game TMZ is playing:
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Anyway, Pratt responded to TMZ with this song. Enjoy. 👇
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