Spencer Pratt Threatens to Leave Los Angeles if Mayoral Bid Fails
Spencer Pratt, wife and their children may leave LA if Karen Bass wins reelection: 'I will be done'

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Spencer Pratt, a candidate for mayor of Los Angeles, has stated he will consider relocating his family if he loses to current mayor Karen Bass or rival Nithya Raman. He cited concerns over crime and homelessness as reasons for his potential departure, emphasizing the need for a safer environment for his children.
- 01Pratt expressed discomfort raising his children in Los Angeles due to rising crime and homelessness.
- 02He criticized the current governance, claiming it is ineffective in addressing homelessness and crime.
- 03Pratt's wife, Heidi Montag, is also a reality TV star, and they have two children.
- 04He plans to rebuild his home if elected, which was destroyed in wildfires, contrasting his living conditions with those of his opponents.
- 05Pratt has been vocal on social media and podcasts about local political issues.
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Spencer Pratt, known from MTV’s *The Hills*, has announced he may leave Los Angeles with his family if he does not win the mayoral election against current mayor Karen Bass or candidate Nithya Raman. On the *Adam Corolla Show*, he expressed his concerns about the city's rising crime rates and homelessness, stating, “I’ll go find somewhere that my kids will not have to see naked zombies.” Pratt has been vocal about his dissatisfaction with the city's governance, criticizing the ineffective response to homelessness and crime prevention. He emphasized that if Bass or Raman remains in charge, he would not invest in the city, questioning the viability of his future there. Pratt, who has two children with wife Heidi Montag, also shared that his decision to run for mayor stems from personal experiences, including the destruction of his home in wildfires. He aims to use his platform to advocate for public safety and urban cleanup, pledging to rebuild his home if elected, contrasting his current living situation in a hotel with the more stable lives of his opponents.
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Pratt's potential departure could reflect broader concerns among families about safety and quality of life in Los Angeles.
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