If Spencer Pratt wins the Los Angeles mayoral race, he won’t be governing alone—he’ll be doing it on film. The reality TV veteran has signed a production deal that will document his entire political journey, including what happens if he actually gets sworn into office as Mayor of Los Angeles.
Sources tell us that Pratt inked the contract with a Los Angeles production company, which has already been rolling cameras on his campaign. His wife Heidi Montag and their kids are central to the project, giving it that family-angle appeal that built his career in the first place. The production team has captured everything from the campaign trail to the current reality of his situation: living separately from his family while Heidi and the kids are outside L.A. following the recent fires.
Here’s where it gets interesting. The contract doesn’t have an expiration date tied to the election. If Pratt wins and gets the keys to the Mayor’s mansion in Hancock Park, the cameras keep rolling. As of now, the focus remains squarely on winning the race—details about how a sitting mayor and his household would navigate constant filming haven’t been hammered out. But the ink is dry, and the commitment is real.
It’s a bold move that speaks to Pratt’s understanding of his own brand. He’s not a politician first; he’s a television personality who’s running for office. The production deal isn’t an afterthought—it’s woven into the fabric of his campaign. Whether that helps or hurts his electoral chances remains to be seen, but it’s a distinctly 2026 approach to public service: make it a show, make it personal, make it unforgettable.

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Ava Hart
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