As Spencer Pratt movies his newest actuality present about his bid for Los Angeles mayor, the stakes have by no means been greater.
The Hills alum just lately mentioned he plans to depart LA altogether if he loses the June 2 main or the Nov. 3 election, but when he wins, Pratt “will rebuild” after dropping his dwelling in final yr’s Palisades wildfire.
“I’m going to win the lawsuit in opposition to Gavin Newsom’s state park, and with that cash, if I’m the mayor of Los Angeles, I’ll rebuild,” he informed comic Adam Carolla. “If Karen Bass will get reelected or Nithya [Raman] will get elected, I can be accomplished with making an attempt to stay in LA.”
Pratt added, “I’ll take that cash from the Newsom state park and the LADWP, and I’ll go someplace that my youngsters is not going to need to see bare zombies, and I can have the final American dream someplace. However I cannot rebuild if these individuals are in cost, as a result of what would I be placing cash into?”
The Man You Beloved to Hate creator, who launched his marketing campaign in January, has just lately been filming footage for a actuality present about his run for the forty fourth mayor of Los Angeles, which is being produced by Santa Monica’s Boardwalk Footage (AKA Charlie Sheen, Welcome to Wrexham).
Pratt’s marketing campaign has just lately come underneath hearth for his tendency to over-emphasize sure key factors—he doesn’t presently stay in a trailer on the husk of his outdated home, however reasonably the Resort Bel-Air. “I don’t have a home. They burned it down,” he declared when requested the place he’s presently residing.
A lot of Pratt’s marketing campaign has targeted on the devastating fires within the Palisades final yr and has attacked the response of Mayor Karen Bass.
In the meantime, Pratt is coming off a well-attended fundraiser hosted by David Foster and Katharine McPhee final week, in addition to an attention-getting efficiency in his current debate, with newest polls exhibiting him neck-and-neck with Raman for a spot alongside main frontrunner Bass on the November poll.














