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Spencer Pratt Spouts Bizarre Religious Prophecy About His Run For LA Mayor—And The Side-Eye Is Real

Spencer Pratt
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Former reality TV star-turned-Republican nominee for Los Angeles mayor Spencer Pratt shared his religious theory on Fox News Thursday morning, claiming that "God wants me to win."

Former MTV reality show The Hills villain Spencer Pratt took his Los Angeles mayoral campaign to Fox & Friends on Thursday with a bold pronouncement about who supports his campaign just days before Tuesday's primary vote.

Speaking to hosts Ainsley Earhardt, Brian Kilmeade, and Lawrence Jones, Pratt declared:


"I have a feeling God wants me to just win with 51% on June 2, and it's over."

In the city of Los Angeles, the vote in the primary can decide the overall mayoral race.

If one candidate wins 50% or more of the vote on Tuesday, the election ends and that candidate will become mayor. But if no candidate achieves that level of support, the top two candidates move on to the general election.

Pratt, who voted for MAGA Republican President Donald Trump in 2024, added:

"I'm a registered Republican, but my supporters are all Democrats, because Los Angeles is all Democrats."

Trump said of Pratt:

"I’d like to see him do well. He’s a character. I don’t know him. I assume he probably supports me. I hear he does. I heard he’s a big MAGA person. He’s doing well."

You can see a clip of Pratt's Fox & Friends appearance here:

In a separate interview with Vanity Fair, Pratt shared how he prayed before his first public debate with current L.A. Mayor Karen Bass and fellow mayoral candidate and current progressive city councilmember Nithya Raman.

Pratt said:

"Before the debate all day long, I’m praying to Jesus. I’m on my knees like, 'God, if you want me to be the mayor, have me destroy these two demonic entities that are representing themselves as city officials."
"And if you don’t want me to be mayor, God, I’ll know right after the debate.' After I walked off that stage, I was like, 'Okay, God, I see you. You want me to be the Mayor of L.A.'"

People found Pratt's claims of divine anointment dubious at best.

Today, Spencer Pratt thinks God wants him to win the Mayor's race w/51 % of the vote. Next week, he'll think God wants him to douse himself w/gasoline & light a match.This God is on our side & against the other guy is atavistic, we must renounce the practice
— The Blind Guy (@blindcoder.bsky.social) May 28, 2026 at 1:01 PM



Bahahaha - what qualifications does a washed up reality star have to run a major city? He looking to get in on the grift?
— What would Doug do (@sanerthansane.bsky.social) May 28, 2026 at 7:52 AM



Americans and their affinity for Celebrities..it's so gross..we all know it's a problem..we got Reagan Trump Arnold..now Spencer Pratt..dear God Americans keep proving they're ignorance time and again.
— slotsqueen3.bsky.social (@slotsqueen3.bsky.social) May 8, 2026 at 10:40 AM



I don't think he has talked to God in awhile.
— Mr.Steinbrenner wants everyone to twirl. (@bluefrommagioh.bsky.social) May 27, 2026 at 1:06 PM


@rcopelander/Bluesky


If by “God”, Spencer the Pratt means “SATAN”, he’s (for the first time) correct!If he means GOD, why would the Pratt need money if it’s “God’s Will”?

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— Atomic Kommie Comics (@atomickommiecomics.bsky.social) May 28, 2026 at 12:55 PM


@schooley/Bluesky


God called and he wants his evolution back.
— Bumbles Bounce (@bumblsbounce.bsky.social) May 27, 2026 at 12:24 PM


@pnwcoffeeswiller/Bluesky


speidi pap walk photo from 2008: spencer pratt in a sarah palin for vice president shirt that says GOD GUNS GLORY, holding a shotgun, drinking a beer, and reading the book "HOW TO PROFIT FROM A MONETARY CRISIS" at the beachwhy did we let him became a major candidate

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— taylr (@taylordahlin.com) May 28, 2026 at 12:58 PM


@tayl0roo/Bluesky


Reality TV strikes again.
— Betty Perry-Fingal (@bettypf.bsky.social) May 27, 2026 at 11:51 AM


@notkerrence/Bluesky


Divine right of elected officials? It’s like Republicans want to go back to pre-revolutionary America. Is that how far MAGA wants to take us?
— Sandra Catania (@sandra313.bsky.social) May 27, 2026 at 11:50 AM


@leftsidestrongside/Bluesky


I’ve hated this guy since he was just “the guy” married to “the lady” who had all the plastic surgery.
— Kelly Corfe 🇨🇦 (@kellycorfe.bsky.social) May 27, 2026 at 11:55 AM


@1republic14star/Bluesky


@dialacina.com/Bluesky

Pratt began his mayoral campaign in January after losing his uninsured Pacific Palisades home to the 2025 wildfires. He also divulged he only entered the race to try to "damage" Bass’ reputation "as much as possible" so "at least the people would know the truth about as many failings that I could put on her."

Pratt blamed Los Angeles and the state of California for not doing more for him after his home burned without any fire insurance.

A recent LA Times poll showed Bass leading with 30%, Pratt at 22%, and Raman at 20%, so not the 51% Pratt—and God, apparently—are looking for.

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