Could Reality TV “Villain” Spencer Pratt Actually Be L.A.’s Next Mayor?
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Joe Rogan Tells Spencer Pratt 'I Would Vote for You' for California Mayor
Joe Rogan told Spencer Pratt he is "rooting" for him in his bid for Los Angeles mayor in the upcoming June election. The podcaster, who moved out of California years ago, told the TV personality, "I would vote for you" -- if only he could still cast a ballot in the Golden State. The post Watch: Joe Rogan Tells Spencer Pratt ‘I Would Vote for You’ for California Mayor appeared first on Breitbart.
Could Reality TV “Villain” Spencer Pratt Actually Be L.A.’s Next Mayor?
He visits the dirt lot of his burned home almost every day to recapture his family’s memories. But this man isn’t just anybody. He’s former reality TV star, Spencer Pratt . And he’s trading in his former villain edit for the hero arc that L.A. County desperately needs. Recently, my friend shared a video with me with the line, “You’re not going to believe this.” And he was right, I didn’t. Spencer Pratt for L.A. County mayor? The Spencer Pratt wh…
Spencer Pratt Is Running for Mayor of Los Angeles. He’s Polling 2nd in a 14-Candidate Race & Joe Rogan Endorsed Him.
Spencer Pratt rose to fame as the villain on MTV’s The Hills from 2006 to 2010. He and his wife Heidi Montag were widely despised for manipulating storylines and leaning into it. He has a political science degree from USC. After the show ended he built a crystal business called Pratt Daddy, selling pendants marketed for healing and protection energy. By the early 2020s he’d settled into a quiet life in Pacific Palisades, the neighborhood where h…
Reality TV Star Spencer Pratt In Third Place In L.A. Mayor’s Race Running As A Republican, New Poll Finds
A new poll for the upcoming Los Angeles mayor race shows current mayor Karen Bass maintaining the lead – but an unlikely competitor is coming on strong. The poll was conducted by UCLA and FM3 and surveyed 840 likely voters between March 9 and 15 for the upcoming election. The survey reveals that more than a quarter of voters are still undecided, but Bass leads among those who have made their decision, with 25%. 56% of voters held an unfavorable …
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