Spencer Pratt recently addressed reports of his stay at the Hotel Bel-Air following death threats, while also navigating a Los Angeles mayoral race that has drawn public encouragement from Donald Trump.
The reception across the podcast landscape remains deeply polarized. On The Tim Dillon Show, Tim Dillon expressed skepticism toward his candidacy, remarking, "Spencer Pratt is not qualified to mayor, to be the mayor, but he mu- he... How much worse can it get?" Conversely, on The Megyn Kelly Show, Megyn Kelly suggested he possesses the "it factor," while guest Mark Halperin argued that his platform resonates with frustrated voters: "This is why I think Spencer Pratt might win because, uh, because that point of view, if you own a home and/or have kids and you live in LA, I don't know how you have any other point of view.."
Not everyone is entertained by the pivot to politics. Tommy Vietor of Pod Save America bluntly criticized the development, describing the candidate as "torturing us in the mayoral race here." Meanwhile, Audrina Patridge on Call Her Daddy offered a more personal perspective, noting that she respects the endurance of his relationship with Heidi Montag. As the campaign continues, observers are waiting to see if the White House will translate rhetorical support into a formal endorsement.




