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Jun 27 2008

Spencer Pratt calls MK Olsen a “famous troll”

Published by lolli at 8:13 pm under TV, Wacky starlets Edit This

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Lolli fave Mary-Kate Olsen appeared on Letterman last night to promote her new film “The Wackness.” Dave brought up the fact that Olsen went to the same high school as “Hills” super-villain Spencer Pratt. Dave is clearly not a fan of Pratt, calling him “oily” and “wormy.” He invited MK to bash him too, and though MK seemed to hold back a little, her opinion was clear by her facial expression. She said Pratt used to play soccer and had a bad temper, which is a pretty mild jab when you consider all the unfavorable and embarassing things one might say about a high school classmate. “He was a total jerk even then,” she might have said, or “He got drunk at this party and we found him crying on the toilet.” There’s no end to the mean things she could have said, and I think she kept it pretty tame. 

Pratt, however, is living up to his wormy reputation. Today he unleashed a nasty little tirade in response, telling Us Magazine, “I don’t really get why she’d use my name to get press for her little indie film that no one’s going to see. She should probably focus more on not getting dressed in the dark than on me.” He continued: “I know I’ve made it in Hollywood when a famous troll is talking about me on Letterman. I forgive her, though. She’s had to go through life as the less cute twin, which must be tough.” Hey Spencer, at least MK has a film to promote.

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2 Responses to “Spencer Pratt calls MK Olsen a “famous troll””

  1. realfanon 28 Jun 2008 at 12:20 pm edit this

    It’s amazing how someone like Spencer can become famous, with adoring fans.

  2. lollion 29 Jun 2008 at 2:21 pm edit this

    i know, what a jerk. he’s not even worth hating.

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