Is Spencer Pratt really about to become the next political casualty in Trump’s election controversy saga? Because honey, the plot thickens faster than a reality TV confessional.
In what can only be described as the most unhinged endorsement of our time, former President Donald Trump took to Truth Social like a man possessed to defend—wait for it—Spencer Pratt’s bid for Los Angeles mayor. Yes, you read that correctly. The same Spencer Pratt who gave us iconic moments like “That’s hot” ripoffs and manufactured drama on The Hills is now apparently important enough for presidential election meddling accusations.
“Not possible for Spencer Pratt to have lost the L.A. runoffs after the big lead he had,” the 79-year-old Trump posted on Monday, June 8th, because apparently he’s been keeping tabs on every mayoral race in America. “3rd World Nation. Rigged Elections!” he continued, because why wouldn’t a former president use a celebrity reality star’s election loss as another opportunity to question democracy itself?
Listen, we all know Spencer Pratt has reinvented himself more times than we can count—from reality TV villain to crypto enthusiast to apparent political contender. But the idea that he had a “big lead” in a major city’s mayoral race? The delusion is simply *chef’s kiss*. This is either the greatest political grift we’ve ever witnessed, or Spencer finally found his true calling: making headlines for absolutely unhinged reasons.
The audacity of Trump defending Spencer’s loss while simultaneously questioning the entire electoral system has us absolutely living for the chaos. It’s giving “I didn’t get my way so the system is broken,” and frankly, it’s the most Spencer Pratt energy possible to accept a Trump endorsement and STILL lose.
Social media has absolutely exploded over this timeline mashup. Fans are torn between laughing at the absurdity and genuinely concerned about what reality we’re living in where this is even a sentence we’re typing. One user tweeted, “I need to sit down. Spencer Pratt and Trump in the same sentence about rigged elections is breaking my brain.” Another wrote, “This is the worst timeline and I’m here for every second of it.”
The real question isn’t whether the election was rigged—it’s whether Spencer was ever actually a serious candidate or if this entire saga is just the ultimate Hills reunion storyline we never knew we needed.
What do you think? A) Trump is right to question the election results B) This whole thing is peak celebrity politics chaos