Hills Stars React to Spencer Pratt's Mayoral Bid

Spencer PrattThe Los Angeles mayor's entry has his former TV characters talking — and not all of them are on the same page.
The hills alum announced he will join the “Let Us Burn” public protest in January 2026, the one-year anniversary of the Palisades Fire that killed 12 people and burned more than 6,800 homes near Pacific Palisades, California — including the home Pratt shared with his wife. Heidi Montag and their two sons, Gunner and Ryker.
“The system in Los Angeles is not a problem, it's really broken,” Pratt said at the rally. “It's a device designed to protect the elite and the benevolent while the rest of us drown in toxic smoke and ash.” Business as usual is a death sentence in Los Angeles, and I'm done waiting for someone to take real action.”
In a special interview no Us WeeklyPratt spoke honestly about his goals.
“Winning the mayor's race will be a victory for truth and transparency, which is what I've been fighting for all year,” Pratt said in January 2026. “The end goal is the same: to shine a light in the darkness.”
Keep scrolling to see which one Laguna Beach again The hills the stars moderated his movement;
Spencer Pratt, Kristin Cavallari, and Stephanie Pratt.
Getty Images (3)Kristin Cavallari Sees Power in Spencer Pratt's Campaign
By April 2026 Today With Jenna & Sheinelle, Kristin Cavallari provided the warmest of Spencer Pratt's previous ventures. He has made it clear that he is rooting for him even if he can't vote in Tennessee.
“He's up to something, we'll see what happens,” Cavallari said, noting that he won't be able to vote for him because of where he lives. “I'll always feel sorry for Spencer, I think he's great.”
Cavallari also discussed Pratt's campaign during an April 2026 episode of his “Let's Be Honest” podcast.
“I think Spencer running for mayor is a genius. Because I think everybody in politics — I don't care what side you're on — everybody's corrupt,” he said, noting that Pratt is “a real person to call out corruption” in Los Angeles.
Cavallari continued, “He's actually going to do it. He's fired because he lost his house, and obviously he's seen all the corruption in LA.”
When he came Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen that same month, Cavalari said he was initially “shocked” by Pratt's bid for mayor.
“If you really listen to him, you know his stuff, he speaks well,” he added. “Unless you live in LA, it's hard to have an idea, these people lost their homes [in the wildfires]they have lost everything and people are being evicted and I have sympathy [for] see. I came for that and honestly I saw him win, the people of California are very happy for him.”
Lauren Conrad and Stephen Colletti Keep Things Clear
Lauren Conrad was less enthusiastic at the same time Today appearance. When the host Jenna Bush Hager asked if things were “healing” between Conrad and Pratt – the two had a falling out at the time The hills — he didn't share much.
“Sure,” answered Conrad. “Sorry, you're asking me about people I haven't talked to in decades.”
Both Conrad and his colleagues Laguna Beach alum Stephen Colletti also dodged a question about Pratt's campaign by explaining that they live in Orange County and are not eligible to vote in LA.
Stephanie Pratt Pulls No Punches in Brother Spencer Pratt's Mayoral Run
Perhaps the sharpest criticism came from Spencer Pratt's own sister. The old one The hills star Stephanie Pratt reached X in February 2026 via direct message.
“Spencer has done a great job in the Palisades. But LA does not need another incompetent and inexperienced mayor,” he wrote. “Voting for him is voting for stupidity.”
He followed up with a series of texts saying: “He's just trying to stay famous and sell his memory, don't be fooled.” He continued, “At least hire someone with work experience who was not in a religious group, I'M WORRIED HERE, I have no problem with Spencer playing the government but our city needs help.”
Spencer said during a February 2026 appearance on the “Need to Talk” podcast that Stephanie has been “asking for a mayoral sale every day” and that her running is “the only thing” that keeps her happy.
This story was compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists.




