Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
- Spencer Pratt announced a bid for Los Angeles mayor on the one-year anniversary of the Pacific Palisades wildfires, drawing attention at a rally and signaling his shift from entertainment to politics.[1][5][9]
- Coverage highlighted Pratt’s criticism of city and state leadership and framed his campaign around firefighter and emergency-response reform, crisis leadership, and accountability for wildfire recovery.[3][8][1]
- The campaign quickly garnered media attention, with subsequent interviews and appearances reinforcing his stance that “business as usual” isn’t adequate for Los Angeles’ safety and recovery efforts.[4][6]
If you’d like, I can summarize key positions he’s advocated (emergency response reforms, budget auditing, and rebuilding incentives) and point to specific articles for deeper reading. I can also monitor for new developments and provide updates with citations.
Sources: Independent coverage of Pratt’s mayoral bid and rally remarks; USA Today profile describing the context and reception; BBC recap of the announcement; additional outlets (New York Post, Fox News) covering reactions and campaign statements.[6][8][9][1]