Spencer Pratt Team Denies Reality Show Contract for 2026 Los Angeles Mayor Bid
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Updated · Fox News · May 15
Spencer Pratt Team Denies Reality Show Contract for 2026 Los Angeles Mayor Bid
9 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 15
Pratt’s spokesperson said reports that his Los Angeles mayoral campaign is being filmed are false, adding there is no series in production, no cameras following him and no signed contract.
Deadline had reported Pratt signed with Santa Monica-based Boardwalk Pictures and that filming had already begun, a claim his team flatly rejected.
The denial lands as Pratt’s 2026 mayoral run faces scrutiny over where he lives after he acknowledged he is not actively staying in the Airstream trailer featured in a campaign ad.
Pratt, 42, said he has spent the past month at Hotel Bel-Air for security after his home burned down, while insisting the Palisades property remains his legal home and critics are dodging his policy ideas.
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