Spencer Pratt’s Mayoral Run: Denials and Controversies
Is Spencer Pratt thinking about returning to the reality TV spotlight? Well, his team has already dismissed rumors suggesting he’s filming for his campaign in the upcoming Los Angeles mayoral race. A spokesperson stated, “This is inaccurate. There are no series in production and cameras are not following the campaign.”
His agent further indicated that even in the event of a victory, fans shouldn’t anticipate any behind-the-scenes content. “He doesn’t have a signed contract. This is not true, so there is no contract related to this,” the agent emphasized.
Hollywood Fame and Political Aspirations
There have been claims about Pratt signing a deal with Santa Monica’s Boardwalk Pictures and reports suggesting that shooting has already commenced. It’s a curious mix of familiar and new territory for him. A production official commented, “That’s part of the appeal of Spencer and Heidi, isn’t it?”
Yet, reaching out for clarification hasn’t revealed much more from Pratt’s representatives.
His campaign has drawn various public critiques, particularly concerning his current living situation. Speculation grew around whether he actually lives in an Airstream trailer outside his former California home. It’s worth noting that Pratt acknowledged he hasn’t actually been staying in a trailer, despite teasing an appearance in a recent campaign ad.
“Hey guys, don’t you want to talk about why I need a hotel in the first place?” Pratt tweeted, adding, “Karen Bass burned down my house. She also set 6,000 of my neighbors on fire. Be careful.”
Star Power and Criticism
Pratt feels that some prominent stars may actually be secretly supportive of his critiques about California’s leadership, although they don’t vocalize it. He remarked, “It’s strange that they never attack my policy ideas.” In another breath, he noted that critics seem more interested in discrediting him personally than addressing substantive policy discussions.
“That’s because they want the city to continue to decline,” he stated. “They’re stuck in an ideological death spiral and can’t shake it off. Follow my lead or sit on the back bench. I’m in the arena, son.”
Recent reports indicate that he was residing at the Hotel Bel Air while his wife and children were in Carpinteria, California.
Pratt described the perilous situation in his Airstream as being unsuitable for his mayoral aspirations, citing the hotel’s “armed security” as making it his “only option.” He mentioned that his previous opponents, Bahoor and Lamania, seem to be intensifying their hostility as his campaign picks up momentum.
The Complexity of Home
Appearing on *TMZ Live*, he reiterated his precarious living situation. “I don’t live in a Bel Air hotel. I don’t live in an Airstream. I don’t live in Santa Barbara. I don’t have a house. They burned down my house,” he reiterated.
Despite the fire that engulfed his home, Pratt maintained that the Palisades property remains where he considers home. “That’s where I live,” he asserted, although he acknowledged that he doesn’t necessarily stay there every night.





