The reality TV alum’s bid for higher office gained viral traction after videos, which Pratt said were “fan-made,” circulated across social media.

“The Hills” reality television show villain Spencer Pratt is running for mayor of Los Angeles, positioning himself as a savior and promising to tackle the city's disorder and…

Running as a Republican, Pratt is upending the race with viral videos taking aim at incumbent Mayor Karen Bass, Gov. Gavin Newsom and others.

The reality TV alum’s bid for higher office gained viral traction after videos, which Pratt said were “fan-made,” circulated across social media.

LA Mayor Karen Bass is firing back at mayoral candidate and reality TV star Spencer Pratt over campaign ads she said are ”taking on a violent trend.”

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The reality TV villain’s tirades against city dysfunction are turning heads. Will that translate to votes?

Spencer Pratt might be a candidate uniquely suited for the moment: An elder millennial with everywhere-all-the-time social media instincts, bluntly spelling out Los Angeles’…

Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha said that Pratt’s authenticity, combined with his ad campaign, is making him stand out in the LA mayoral race.