Spencer Pratt admite derrota na disputa pela prefeitura de Los Angeles, mas promete guerra

Spencer Pratt parece ter admitido a derrota após terminar em terceiro lugar nas primárias para a prefeitura de Los Angeles. O astro de reality show agora ameaça expor um de seus rivais com uma gravação.

Spencer Pratt recebeu 25,8 por cento dos votos nas primárias de 2 de junho, ficando atrás da atual prefeita Karen Bass e da vereadora Nithya Raman. Esperava-se que ele avançasse para a eleição geral de novembro.

Em um vídeo intitulado Saving LA - Part III, Pratt disse que entrou na disputa para expor a corrupção, e não para buscar poder. Ele chamou os outros candidatos de “idiota e mais idiota” e de “comunistas corruptos”, alegando possuir provas que forçarão um deles a renunciar em desgraça.

Pratt acrescentou que o material estava guardado para a eleição geral, mas que agora será divulgado após a certificação do vencedor. Ele afirmou que seu objetivo permanece inalterado e alertou que os problemas na cidade irão se acelerar.

O ex-astro de The Hills também falou sobre deixar Los Angeles, dizendo que vai permanecer na cidade, apesar de comentários anteriores. O presidente Donald Trump chamou o resultado das primárias de fraude eleitoral, embora Pratt tenha aceitado o desfecho.

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