Spencer Pratt fires back at Hannah Einbinder’s criticism of the LA mayoral race

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Spencer Pratt keeps hitting back against his loudest critics.
Pratt, who first rose to fame as a reality star on “The Hills,” has gotten a lot of attention for his move into politics. He’s running for mayor in Los Angeles, as his campaign heats up, and “Hacks” star Hannah Einbinder spoke out against him at Friday’s event.
“There is a lot of wealth in this city and I think there are many people who pretend to be Democrats or people on the left, but in fact, money is their main problem and that is what leads them to vote for people like Spencer Pratt – endorsed by Donald Trump, and I will remind everyone of that,” he told Variety.
“So, yes,” he added. “It’s important to resist that.”
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Spencer Pratt spoke to actress Hannah Einbinder about criticizing her mayoral campaign on social media. (Getty Images)
Einbinder said there are “no perfect people” in the LA mayoral race, and admitted she has been “considered in many ways,” but said she supports Nithya Raman.
Pratt also posted a video of his comments about X, writing, “He’s on a real red carpet, surrounded by armed security, completely blocked by the horrors on our streets that Angelenos and their children have to suffer every day.”
He continued, “I’m glad he doesn’t have to suffer because of Karen and Nithya’s failure, but he’s in a small group and we all want change.”
Fox News Digital has reached out to Einbinder for comment.
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Spencer Pratt has not been shy about criticizing his campaign. (Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)
This is not the first time Pratt has taken the time to address celebrity criticism of his campaign. Earlier this week, when Lisa Rinna said that the next mayor of Los Angeles shouldn’t be a “reality star,” she was quick to come back.
“Hey Lisa, if you’re arguing with me because I was on a TV show when I was 20, wait until you read what Karen Bass was doing in her 20s…” she wrote. in X while sharing an edited video of an interview he did with Fox 11.
“[Bass] he was in Cuba learning how to make bombs with the people who were going to blow up Capitol Hill,” Pratt said in the video. “So, if we look at backgrounds, I’m proud of what I was doing in my 20s on reality television. Even though I might be a more likable character, it was still TV against trying to destroy America and going to Cuba 20 times and praising Fidel Castro.”
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“When I face my opponent, my background is very strong,” he added.

LA mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt holds a campaign party on 10th Avenue in Los Angeles on May 20, 2026. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times)
Chelsea Handler shared a video on Instagram earlier this month that she called “a reminder that a former straight white man with no experience in government should not be a legitimate politician” – Pratt addressed that criticism.
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“Most of you have probably never heard of Chelsea Handler, so here’s an introduction!” he he wroteattaching a video of comedian Shane Gillis to the latest Netflix episode of Kevin Hart’s roast.
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In the video, Gillis said, “Chelsea Handler went to dinner at Jeffrey Epstein’s house in 2010. That’s just fun. You can look, there’s headlines. It wasn’t like a big party, there were, like, seven people there. It was like, Prince Andrew and Woody Allen were there.”
In a poll released Thursday by the LA Times, Mayor Karen Bass has the support of 26% of voters, Raman has 25% and Pratt has 22%.
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