Spencer Pratt, the infamous reality star from The Hills, has announced his candidacy for mayor of Los Angeles, stirring quite the buzz among his former castmates. At an emotionally charged rally marking the anniversary of the devastating Palisades Fire, Spencer made his intentions clear: he believes L.A.’s political system is fundamentally broken and needs a shake-up. His declaration is more than just a bid for office; it’s an emotionally charged crusade for truth and transparency.
Reactions from his co-stars have been mixed, to say the least. Kristin Cavallari is firmly in his corner, even if she can’t cast a vote for him all the way from Tennessee. Meanwhile, Lauren Conrad and Stephen Colletti were less than enthusiastic, keeping things vague about their feelings. Then there’s Stephanie Pratt, Spencer’s own sister, who pulled no punches with her critique, accusing him of being unqualified and merely seeking fame.
As the campaign gears up, it’s clear that there’s more than just political dialogue at stake—family ties and former friendships are being tested. With all this unfolding, the question remains: can Spencer turn reality TV drama into political capital, or will his bid implode under the weight of past relationships?
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