Spencer Pratt Vows To Fight On After L.A. Mayoral Defeat – 'It'S War!'

  • By Miles
  • June 14, 2026, 8 a.m.

Spencer Pratt's New Battle Cry

Spencer Pratt, the former reality TV star turned fiery political contender, may have seen the end of his Los Angeles mayoral campaign, but he’s not ready to hang up his gloves just yet. Despite the primary result not swinging his way, Pratt has proclaimed a new chapter in his mission to "Save Los Angeles" is just beginning. In a spirited video message posted on June 12, Pratt declared that his campaign loss was merely the prelude to a broader battle against what he perceives as a corrupt political machine.

“Now that the campaign portion of my mission of ‘Save Los Angeles’ is coming to a close and I’m moving on to the next more interesting phase,” Pratt, 42, announced, not missing a beat to keep the SoCal drama alive.

As the strains of gospel music played in the background, Pratt’s message was clear – he’s not stepping back. Instead, he vowed to continue his crusade against political corruption in the city. He humorously inserted a viral clip of UFC fighter Conor McGregor, who famously shouted, "Absolutely nobody," when seemingly ready to apologize to his opponents, Mayor Karen Bass and City Council member Nithya Raman.

A Call to Arms for Angelenos

Pratt’s passion for his cause was palpable as he addressed his fellow Angelenos, insisting that his mission is far from over. He stated that his loss in the June 2 primary hasn’t deterred him from his goal to "expose this corrupt machine." Painting a dire picture of the city’s future under current leadership, Pratt warned of deteriorating services and mounting issues if the "machine" continued to run unchecked.

“You think you can get rid of me that easily?” Pratt challenged, suggesting that the city’s troubles were only beginning. He criticized the choice between Bass and Raman, dubbing it "dumb and dumber," and hinted at explosive revelations that could shake up the political scene.

The Aftermath of a Defeat

Following the election results announced on June 7, where Nithya Raman secured a spot alongside incumbent Bass for the November showdown, Pratt’s focus has shifted towards maintaining a spotlight on the issues he championed during his campaign. Despite earlier threats of leaving Los Angeles if defeated, Pratt seems committed to staying and fighting for change.

Pratt’s journey from reality TV’s notorious villain to a political figure trying to galvanize change is a classic Southern California storyline. His call for an awakening among Angelenos came with a warning to his opponents: "I want all of you awake at night sweating," he emphasized, promising a relentless pursuit of accountability.

The Hills alum’s dramatic post-election declarations have certainly kept him in the public eye, echoing the ever-present blend of celebrity and politics in Los Angeles. Whether his next moves will spark real change or just more Hollywood-style theatrics remains to be seen.

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Miles Ritter is the calm in the chaos — a journalist with a clean-cut look and a taste for dirty stories. Whether it’s a leaked tape or a legal meltdown, Miles breaks it down with clarity, context, and a bit of snark.