Stephanie Pratt Slams Brother Spencer’s LA Mayoral Bid

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Former Stephanie Pratt has publicly criticised her brother, Spencer Pratt over his campaign for mayor of Los Angeles making it clear she will not support his bid. Posting on X on February 14 Stephanie wrote LA does not need another unqualified and inexperienced mayor adding bluntly A vote for him is a vote for stupidity.

In multiple posts Stephanie questioned Spencer’s motives suggesting he is using the campaign to stay famous and promote his memoir. She expressed concern about the city’s leadership stating At least hire someone with work experience who wasn’t in a cult. I’m WORRIED about LA. She added that while Spencer might be suited to a smaller role the city of four million requires experienced governance.

Spencer Pratt announced his candidacy on January 7, 2026 citing frustration over Los Angeles’ handling of disasters. His campaign emphasizes reform in the wake of the January 2025 wildfires, which destroyed his home and killed 12 people. He described his run as not just a campaign this is a mission aimed at exposing systemic failures. Spencer has also criticised current Karen Bass and Gavin Newsom for their handling of wildfire recovery. He and his wife Heidi Montag are raising two children Gunner and Ryker.

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