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Celebrities Make Unexpected Choices About Spencer Pratt's L.A. Mayoral Run

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Spencer Pratt has announced his candidacy for the mayor of Los Angeles, shifting from reality TV to politics. His decision follows a year after a wildfire destroyed his home in Pacific Palisades, California.

Pratt's Announcement

At a public demonstration on January 7, 2026, titled "They Let Us Burn," Pratt criticized the current system in Los Angeles, stating it protects only those at the top while leaving others in danger from environmental hazards.

He described his campaign as not just political but a mission to expose systemic issues within Los Angeles.

Reactions and Polls

A UCLA Luskin poll released in April 2026 indicated that Karen Bass leads the race with 25 percent support, while Pratt holds 11 percent. However, 40 percent of voters remain undecided ahead of the June primary.

Us Weekly is actively reporting on the reactions from various celebrities regarding Pratt's political run.

Celebrity Opinions

Figures such as Meghan McCain and James Woods have expressed unexpected praise for Pratt's approach. Meanwhile, Yvette Nicole Brown and Spencer’s sister, Stephanie Pratt, are skeptical of his qualifications and motivations.

Patti Stanger and Johny Bananas shared their support via social media posts endorsing Pratt's candidacy.

Opinions among celebrities vary widely, with some supporting his fresh perspective in politics and others questioning his intentions and abilities for office.