Spencer Pratt's Sister Now Backs His LA Mayor Campaign Months After Saying He Doesn't Belong in the Government Spencer Pratt, the former reality star and independent candidate for Los Angeles mayor, has gained significant traction in the race, challenging Democratic incumbent Karen Bass and City Council member Nithya Raman. His campaign, which has positioned him as an anti-establishment figure, has drawn attention from high-profile supporters including Paris Hilton, Dennis Quaid, Katharine McPhee, and David Foster. With the primary election approaching, recent polls indicate a tight race, with Pratt trailing Bass by single digits and facing competition from Raman. A pivotal shift in the campaign has occurred as Spencer Pratt’s sister, Stephanie Pratt, has publicly endorsed her brother’s bid for mayor, reversing her earlier criticism. Stephanie initially expressed skepticism about Spencer’s qualifications, stating in deleted X posts that a vote for him was “a vote for stupidity.” She claimed he lacked the experience to lead the city and suggested his primary motivation was personal fame and selling a memoir. “He’s just trying to stay famous and sell his memoir—don’t be fooled,” she wrote in one of her posts. However, Stephanie’s stance has evolved significantly. In an email to Vanity Fair, she admitted her initial judgment was flawed, acknowledging that Spencer has “spent every day since the fires finding the facts, the mistakes, the negligence, and uncovering the truth that they never wanted us to know.” She now emphasizes her concern for Los Angeles, stating, “I’m worried about LA. I have no problem playing government but our city needs help.#karen_bass #nithya_raman #spencer_pratt #stephanie_pratt #palisades_fire
