Spencer Pratt jumps into Los Angeles mayoral race

The Hills alum Spencer Pratt is shaking up the 2026 LA mayor contest after losing his home in the Palisades fire. He announced his run exactly one year later, calling out city leaders.

Spencer Pratt, who rose to fame as the villain on MTV’s The Hills, officially launched his campaign for Los Angeles mayor on January 7, 2026. The former reality star cited the destruction of his Pacific Palisades home in the 2025 wildfires as the spark. “I have realized that the city I love is being managed into the ground by people who don’t have the courage to actually lead,” he declared. Pratt, a registered Republican running against incumbent Karen Bass and councilmember Nithya Raman, is positioning himself as an outsider. He’s zeroed in on wildfire recovery, homelessness, and crime, even calling for more LAPD funding and armed school officers. His outspoken takes on gun rights and viral AI campaign videos keep him trending. The dad of two with Heidi Montag—sons Gunner and Ryker—hasn’t let the spotlight dim since their 2008 Mexico elopement. Now he’s trading tabloid drama for political heat. Will Speidi’s next chapter be City Hall or just another reality plot twist?

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Spencer Pratt speaking on Fox News about his LA mayoral campaign without celebrity endorsements.
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Spencer Pratt downplays celebrity endorsements in Los Angeles mayoral race after Fox News appearance

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Reality TV personality and Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt said on Fox News that he is not seeking celebrity endorsements, arguing that his campaign is focused on support from local residents.

Reality television personality Spencer Pratt has emerged as a stronger contender in the Los Angeles mayoral primary. His campaign has drawn attention with viral videos criticizing city leadership and recent social media activity from his wife, Heidi Montag. The June 2 primary will determine the top two candidates to advance to a November runoff.

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Reality TV star Spencer Pratt took the debate stage in Los Angeles, ripping into incumbent Mayor Karen Bass and City Councilmember Nithya Raman over their records. The primary election is scheduled for June 2, with a possible general election on November 3, 2026. Pratt has been vocal since the Palisades Fire destroyed his home last year.

Reality television star Spencer Pratt released an AI-generated campaign advertisement on May 8 that portrays an idealized version of Los Angeles with clean streets and safe public spaces. The video follows his appearance at a mayoral debate earlier in the week. It contrasts the city's current challenges with a vision Pratt says his policies could deliver.

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Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt has resurfaced a video calling for stricter local crime enforcement to prevent federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in the city. He accused incumbent Mayor Karen Bass of playing politics that invite such interventions.

A union-backed independent expenditure committee released a digital ad on May 9 criticizing Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt, according to The Daily Wire and a social-media post it cited from the account Unrig LA.

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Several former reality television personalities are campaigning for office in 2026. Luke Gulbranson has launched a Democratic bid for Congress in Minnesota, while Spencer Pratt and Farrah Abraham have also drawn attention with their own political plans.

 

 

 

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