Stephanie Pratt Slams Spencer’s LA Mayor Bid as ‘Stupidity’

Stephanie Pratt, who is famous for her role on “The Hills,” publicly criticized her brother Spencer Pratt’s surprise bid for mayor of Los Angeles, saying that voting for him would be “voting for stupidity.” She praised his work in the Pacific Palisades community after terrible wildfires, but she said that LA needs experienced leaders to help its 4 million people.

Spencer ran for office as an outsider in January 2026 after suing the city for damages caused by wildfires that destroyed his and his parents’ homes. Stephanie tweeted that Spencer is “unqualified and inexperienced,” saying that he is more interested in getting famous and promoting his memoir than in serving the public. She said he would be a good mayor of Palisades, but not the whole city.

The The siblings’ strained relationship adds drama, and there is a history of them not getting along. Stephanie recently praised his local advocacy before this harsh criticism.

Spencer’s campaign puts him in the position of being “Mayor Karen Bass’s worst nightmare” because he is against a “flawed system” that protects the rich during disasters like toxic smoke from fires. Councilwoman Nithya Raman and Rev. Rae Huang are some of the people who want to run in the election on June 2, 2026. Even though his family is against him, Spencer gets some support from people in areas that were hit hard by the fire.

This race, which was fueled by celebrities, shows how Hollywood’s entertainment fame and political reality are at odds with each other.