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Spencer Pratt criticizes ‘Hacks’ star Hannah Einbinder as part of the ‘elite minority’ after she speaks out against the mayoral campaign.

Spencer Pratt criticizes 'Hacks' star Hannah Einbinder as part of the 'elite minority' after she speaks out against the mayoral campaign.

Spencer Pratt is actively addressing criticism from his opponents.

Initially known for his role on “The Hills,” Pratt has now set his sights on politics, aiming for the position of mayor of Los Angeles. His campaign is apparently gaining traction, as evidenced by “The Hux” star, Hannah Einbinder, who voiced her disapproval at a recent event.

Einbinder remarked, “There’s a lot of wealth in this city, and many people masquerade as Democrats or leftists. Ultimately, their financial interests drive them, which is why someone like Spencer Pratt, who has Donald Trump’s backing, finds support. I’ll keep reminding everyone of that.”

She went on to emphasize the necessity of resisting such candidates.

While expressing some uncertainty about the mayoral race, she acknowledged the absence of a “perfect candidate” and mentioned her support for Nisya Raman.

In response, Pratt shared a video capturing her remarks. He stated, “I’m pleased she doesn’t face the repercussions of Karen and Nisya’s failures, but she’s part of an elite minority, while the rest of us are seeking change.”

Fox News Digital has attempted to reach Einbinder for feedback.

This isn’t the first time Pratt has engaged with celebrity backlash regarding his campaign. Recently, after Lisa Rinna suggested that a “reality star” shouldn’t be mayor, Pratt quickly countered her claim.

“Hey Lisa, if your disagreement is based on my past from when I was in my 20s, just wait till you hear about Karen Bass in her 20s…” he stated on social media, sharing a clip of a Fox 11 interview.

He further commented on Bass’s past, saying, “I was in Cuba learning how to make bombs with people who later were involved in attacking the Capitol.” He asserted that despite not being the “most likable,” his past experiences were aimed at challenging both television and American narratives.

Earlier this month, Chelsea Handler criticized him in a video, stating that a straight, white male former reality star lacks the qualifications to be a serious political candidate. Pratt responded, pointing out that many might not even know who she is, sharing a clip from comedian Shane Gillis’s roast of Kevin Hart on Netflix.

In the video, Gillis mentioned Handler’s 2010 dinner at Jeffrey Epstein’s house, noting the prominent guests who attended.

Recent polling from the LA Times indicates that Mayor Karen Bass is favored by 26% of voters, with Raman at 25% and Pratt trailing at 22%.

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