Spencer Pratt is running for LA mayor—and says he'll leave the city if he loses. Inside his high-stakes campaign and wildfire revenge plan.
- May 18, 2026
AceShowbiz - Spencer Pratt is currently filming a reality show focused on his campaign to become mayor of Los Angeles, with the stakes higher than ever for the former reality TV star.
Spencer Pratt has openly declared that if he does not succeed in either the June 2 primary or the November 3 mayoral election, he will leave Los Angeles altogether. This announcement adds significant pressure to his political ambitions.
In a conversation with comedian Adam Carolla, Pratt outlined his plans should he win the mayoral seat. He intends to pursue a lawsuit against California Governor Gavin Newsom’s state park and use any resulting funds to rebuild his home, which was destroyed in last year’s Palisades wildfire.
Pratt made it clear that his desire to rebuild Los Angeles and his personal residence depends on the election outcome. He stated that if current mayor Karen Bass is reelected or if council member Nithya Raman wins, he will abandon his efforts to remain a resident of Los Angeles.
This political venture is being captured for a new reality TV series, highlighting the intersection of Pratt’s entertainment career and his political aspirations. The upcoming election and its aftermath will determine whether he continues to fight for the city or chooses to leave it behind.