Spencer Pratt roasts Nithya Raman in barbecue video
Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt trolled Democratic council member Nithya Raman after she proposed a fire-safety motion that would restrict backyard barbecues under “Red Flag Warning” conditions (high winds and dry weather). In a video showing him grilling meat, Pratt mocked the idea with captions implying opponents should “come and take it” and he played songs from Our Last Night, a band known for covering pop hits like Taylor Swift’s.
Raman’s plan would limit barbecues and fire pits and require closing parks during warnings, but another council member blocked it. Pratt is running against Raman and Mayor Karen Bass, with the June 2 primary election approaching.
Los Angeles mayoral candidate and reality TV star Spencer Pratt roasted Democratic opponent and city council member Nithya Raman over her fire safety motion that would effectively ban backyard barbecues under certain conditions.
In the video, Pratt is seen with a large piece of meat in a barbecue grill or smoker on a deck, complete with the words, “HAPPY SMOKE 4th.”
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He’s also jamming to “Look What You Made Me Do” by Our Last Night, which is a rock band known for doing covers of pop songs. The song itself is a cover of Taylor Swift’s song, bearing the same name.
“COME AND TAKE IT,” Pratt’s caption said.
Raman’s motion would ban barbecues on Red Flag Warning days, which happen when there are high winds and dry conditions. It called for limits on barbecues, fire pits, and for closing all parks in the event of a warning.
Pratt is trolling the proposed restrictions, and his caption seemingly teases Raman and lawmakers to take away his barbecue.
Another council member blocked Raman’s proposal.
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“The last thing Angelenos need is a ban on hosting a carne asada in their own backyard,” Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez told the California Post. “We’re not checking the weather for red flag conditions before planning a backyard barbecue.”
Pratt is running against Raman and City Mayor Karen Bass to be the next Los Angeles mayor. The primary election will be held on June 2.
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