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Spencer Pratt Declares Himself ‘Prince of Bel-Air’ in Spoof Music Video

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Coverage of Pratt's video diverges in tone and emphasis. Rolling Stone focuses on the comedic aspect of Pratt's declaration as the "Prince of Bel-Air," highlighting the lighthearted nature of the spoof. In contrast, both the Washington…
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Spencer Pratt Declares Himself ‘Prince of Bel-Air’ in Spoof Music Video
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Spencer Pratt has released a spoof music video declaring himself the 'Prince of Bel-Air' as part of his campaign for Mayor of Los Angeles. The video humorously addresses a TMZ report about his living situation following a fire that destroyed his home. Pratt's direct and comedic approach has garnered both criticism and praise from various audiences.

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