Outrage over claims Jimmy Kimmel relative bullied Brentwood bakery for selling Spencer Pratt cookies
A controversy has erupted over claims that Carly Kimmel, sister-in-law of late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, bullied a bakery in Brentwood for selling cookies themed after Spencer Pratt. The accusations surfaced in a viral social media post, leading to public outrage and support for the bakery. Vicente Foods, a long-standing grocery store, has received praise from the community amidst the allegations.
- ▪Carly Kimmel was accused of complaining about Spencer Pratt-themed cookies sold at Vicente Foods.
- ▪The bakery has been a family-owned business in Brentwood since 1948.
- ▪Social media users have expressed their support for Vicente Foods and criticized the Kimmels.
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Metro Outrage over claims Jimmy Kimmel relative bullied Brentwood bakery for selling Spencer Pratt cookies By Ross O'Keefe Published May 22, 2026, 11:19 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google Los Angeles residents and business owners are fuming over claims that the sister-in-law of lefty late-night host Jimmy Kimmel bullied a longtime grocer for selling pro-Spencer Pratt cookies. Carly Kimmel, Jimmy’s sister-in-law, was accused in as viral social media post of complaining about the Pratt-themed sweets sold at Vicente Foods, a 78-year-old grocery store in Brentwood. 4 Vicente’s pro-Spencer Pratt cookies.
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