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The Golden State is burning, and not just from mismanagement. Californians are seeing the emotional cost of failed leadership.
Here’s what you need to know:
- Spencer Pratt, former reality star, shared a video of his family visiting the site of their former home after the devastating L.A. fires.
- The video was a Mother’s Day tribute to his wife, Heidi Montag.
- Pratt is running for mayor of Los Angeles, focusing on issues like homelessness and public safety.
- He has received endorsements from figures like Joe Rogan and Jeanie Buss.
A Mother’s Day Heartbreak in a City on Fire
Spencer Pratt, known for his reality TV days, offered a raw look at his family’s heartbreak. It was a Mother’s Day tribute, but not the kind filled with flowers and chocolates. Instead, it showed the charred remains of their Malibu home, lost in last year’s fires. His children were seeing the place for the first time.
Heidi Montag, his wife, bravely faced the wreckage. Their son, Gunner, almost cried, a stark reminder of the human cost of disasters. “This is the first time the kids have been here,” Montag said. But the resilient family expressed happiness to be home.
Pratt’s message was simple: “No mom should ever have to go through what she’s gone through.” He rightly calls his wife “the most incredible mom” and says she’s his motivation.
From Reality TV to City Hall?
But here’s where it gets interesting. Spencer Pratt isn’t just a reality TV star anymore. He’s throwing his hat into the ring for mayor of Los Angeles.
And it seems people are paying attention. Joe Rogan even said he’d vote for Pratt. He’s focusing on issues that matter: homelessness, public safety, and reckless government spending. It’s a message that resonates with Californians tired of the status quo.
A Glimmer of Hope in California?
What does this all mean? It means people are hungry for something different. They’re tired of the same old politicians making the same old promises. Pratt’s willingness to confront the tough issues, coupled with a genuine display of family values, is striking a chord.
The left loves to scream about climate change, yet it’s their policies that often hinder proper forest management and contribute to these devastating fires. The emotional toll on families like the Pratts is a direct consequence of this negligence. We need leaders who prioritize common-sense solutions and protect our communities, not just virtue signal.
Isn’t it time we had leaders who understand the real-world impact of their decisions, not just celebrities?


