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- Stephanie Pratt called brother Spencer Pratt’s LA mayoral campaign “a vote for stupidity” in scathing X posts
- She alleged Spencer assaulted her at 18 and got her hooked on drugs, claiming he doesn’t belong in government
- Spencer announced his mayoral bid in January 2026 after losing his Pacific Palisades home in the wildfires
Nothing says sibling support quite like calling your brother’s political ambitions “a vote for stupidity” on the internet.
Stephanie Pratt took to X this weekend to deliver a scalding takedown of her brother Spencer Pratt’s Los Angeles mayoral campaign, and she did not come to play. The former Hills star unleashed a series of posts that basically amounted to a public service announcement: Please, for the love of LA, do not vote for Spencer.
“Spencer has done great work for the palisades,” Stephanie began, via The Hollywood Reporter (her posts have now been deleted), offering the faintest whiff of praise. “But LA does not need another unqualified and inexperienced mayor. A vote for him is a vote for stupidity.”

And she was just getting warmed up.
The diss continued with Stephanie suggesting her brother’s mayoral bid is nothing more than a publicity stunt. “He’s just trying to stay famous and sell his memoir don’t be fooled,” she wrote, referring to Spencer’s recently released book The Guy You Loved to Hate: Confessions from a Reality TV Villain.
When X users suggested Stephanie should support her brother regardless, she dropped a bombshell allegation. “Everyone saying I should support him no matter what. Sorry he beat me up when I was 18 & put me in the hospital. So no he doesn’t belong in the government. Run the palisades all you want not LA.”

She didn’t stop there. Stephanie also claimed Spencer “got me hooked on hard core drugs at 15” and suggested voters should “at least hire someone with work experience who wasn’t in a cult.”
Spencer announced his LA mayor bid in January 2026, exactly one year after the Pacific Palisades wildfire destroyed his home. At the “They Let Us Burn” protest, he declared, “The system in Los Angeles isn’t struggling, it’s fundamentally broken,” positioning himself as a populist outsider ready to “expose the system.”

The June 2 election is shaping up to be messy, but with family like this, who needs political opponents?
Stephanie concluded her X rampage by choosing sides in the eternal Hills drama. “And yes fact- I will always be on team Lauren Conrad,” she wrote. “Those two spent years trying to destroy her life for magazine covers.”
Her final message to Spencer? “Leopards never change their spots. Stay in the palisades Spencer.”




