Spencer Pratt, reality TV personality Los Angeles The hopeful mayor lost his temper at a reporter who mocked him for promising to leave the city if he didn’t win the election.
Pratt, who rose to fame as an actor on “The Hills,” is engaging in a campaign that’s reminiscent of donald trumpaiming to succeed Mayor Karen Bass. His campaign featured erratic AI-generated ads and offensive rhetoric aimed at Democrats for their handling of catastrophic events. fence fire Since last year.
During an appearance on The Adam Carolla Show, Pratt declared that he would “no longer try to live in Los Angeles.” Bass will be re-elected or Democratic challenger Nithya Raman wins the Nov. 3 election.
Marlow Stern, chief reporter at Variety and a former senior editor at the Daily Beast, noted that Platt currently “lives in Santa Barbara,” about 90 miles north of Santa Barbara, citing a Deadline article highlighting the remarks. Los Angeles.
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In response, Platt lost his fence fireStern experienced a complete meltdown while expressing his frustration with the state of media and politics.
“My house burned down. I lost everything. I can’t rebuild. As a 42-year-old man with two kids, I had to move into my parents’ house and I was attacked for it? That’s news? That’s why no decent people get into politics. That’s why there are goblins running everything,” Platt wrote on X.
“God help you if you try to do the right thing for your community…if you lose an entire town, ‘journalists’ are going to laugh at you for not letting your kids sleep in the toxic dirt of a burned field. Who raised you, man?”
This isn’t the first time talk of the domestic situation has come up during Platt’s campaign for mayor. Los Angeles.
In a campaign video released last week, Platt stood in front of a silver stream of air on his charred property and criticized Bass and Rahman for living in a lavish mansion. “This is where I live,” he asserts.
Shortly thereafter, TMZ revealed that Pratt had, in fact, been staying at the Bel Air Hotel for the past month, where rooms cost up to $2,000 a night. Pratt’s wife, Hills alumna Heidi Montag, currently resides in santa barbara and their two children.
Platt attempted to defend the misleading campaign ad, telling TMZ, “I never told anyone I lived there,” despite his statements in the video suggesting the opposite.
“The airstream is a temporary facility. The hotel is a temporary facility. Where my kids are now in Santa Barbara is temporary housing. That’s semantics,” he added.
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