Reports suggest Spencer Pratt, known for his past on "The Hills," has inked a deal with Boardwalk Pictures for a reality show chronicling his bid for Mayor of Los Angeles. The series, according to initial accounts, would follow his political journey, with potential to continue filming should he win the election. This purported deal includes plans for cameras to document his time in office if he secures the mayoral seat.
Pratt's team, however, has forcefully refuted these claims. Spokespersons have stated there is "no contract" and "no series in production," labeling the reports as "inaccurate." This stark contradiction highlights a fractured narrative surrounding Pratt's campaign and its potential media coverage.
The campaign is nearing a critical juncture with the June 2 primary election. Pratt is running against incumbent Mayor Karen Bass, alongside other candidates including Councilmember Nithya Raman and entrepreneur Adam Miller. Recent polling data indicates Pratt holds a notable position in the race, with some platforms showing him with a 25 percent chance of winning, more than doubling his support from earlier in March.
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While Pratt's representatives are downplaying any reality show involvement, other sources, including TMZ and Deadline, have reported the existence of a signed contract with Boardwalk Pictures. The production company is allegedly set to begin filming soon, capturing Pratt, his wife Heidi Montag, and their children throughout his political endeavors. The narrative of Pratt's mayoral aspirations being intertwined with reality television has been a recurring theme, with some critics suggesting he is treating the race as a "TV audition."
Pratt's sister, Stephanie Pratt, has publicly distanced herself from his political aspirations, urging residents not to vote for him. Amidst the reports and denials, Pratt himself has been quoted addressing his campaign, including a comment about his living situation in an Airstream trailer after his house was destroyed. The contrast between Pratt's public persona, his political ambitions, and the reported media deal fuels ongoing speculation about the authenticity and underlying motives of his mayoral run.
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