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Spencer Pratt Runs for LA Mayor: "Burn My House Down?"
27 Jan
Summary
- Spencer Pratt announced his mayoral bid for Los Angeles.
- He cited the one-year anniversary of a devastating wildfire.
- Pratt dismissed criticism, referencing past house fire.

Reality television personality Spencer Pratt has announced his intention to run for mayor of Los Angeles. This political pursuit coincides with the release of his new book, "The Guy You Loved to Hate: Confessions from a Reality TV Villain." Pratt officially declared his mayoral ambitions on the one-year anniversary of the devastating Pacific Palisades wildfire. This fire destroyed over 6,000 structures, including the home he shared with his family. The loss appears to have fueled his current crusade against California politicians. When questioned by TMZ about potential nerves regarding his political bid, Pratt responded with a provocative statement: "What, are they gonna burn my house down again?" This remark directly references the past trauma of losing his home and aims to preemptively address criticism. His campaign strategist, Douglas Herman, criticized Pratt's motives, suggesting the run is a publicity stunt for his book and a continuation of past misinformation. However, Pratt insists he is unbothered by negative reactions, claiming to only receive positive feedback from potential constituents. It remains to be seen if Pratt's political aspirations will gain significant traction or become another notable moment in his public career.




