Spencer Pratt Punches Back at Claim He Doesn’t Live in Trailer: ‘I Don’t Have a House, They Burned It Down!’
Key Points:
- Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt disputed a TMZ report claiming he was staying at a luxury Bel-Air hotel instead of living in the trailer on his burned-down property, insisting the trailer is his true residence despite temporary stays elsewhere.
- Pratt blamed Mayor Karen Bass for the destruction of his Pacific Palisades home in the 2025 wildfires and said he entered the mayoral race due to her "failed leadership."
- He argued that neither the hotel nor the trailer is permanent housing and cited safety concerns, including death threats, as reasons for not sleeping in the trailer.
- Pratt criticized fellow candidate Nithya Raman, accusing her of calling him a fascist and linking her past "defund the police" stance to threats against him; Raman has since retracted that position.
- Prediction markets favor incumbent Mayor Karen Bass to win reelection with a 54% chance, while Pratt and Raman have 28% and 20% chances, respectively.