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Spencer Pratt's LA Mayor Bid Divides Reality TV Stars
9 Apr
Summary
- Pratt announced his mayoral candidacy in January 2026.
- He cites a 'fundamentally broken' Los Angeles system.
- Former castmates offer mixed reactions to his campaign.

Spencer Pratt announced his candidacy for Los Angeles mayor in January 2026, at a rally commemorating the Palisades Fire anniversary. He stated the city's system is "fundamentally broken" and designed to benefit the elite. Pratt aims for "truth and transparency" in his campaign.
His former reality television co-stars have shared mixed reactions. Kristin Cavallari expressed support, calling Pratt "great" and wishing him luck. However, Lauren Conrad and Stephen Colletti were non-committal, stating they haven't spoken to Pratt in years and live outside of Los Angeles County.
More critically, Spencer's sister, Stephanie Pratt, publicly stated that while he has "done great work for the Palisades," Los Angeles needs an experienced mayor. She accused him of seeking fame and writing a memoir, urging voters not to support "stupidity" or an "unqualified and inexperienced mayor."