Jimmy Kimmel is speaking out against Spencer Pratt’s bid to become L.A. mayor.
On Wednesday, May 27, Kimmel, 58, devoted a large segment of his opening monologue on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to lambast Pratt’s political ambitions, drawing parallels to President Donald Trump segueing from reality television to the White House.
Pratt entered the mayoral race against the incumbent Mayor Karen Bass in the aftermath of the 2025 California wildfires, in which he and his wife Heidi Montag of The Hills fame lost their Pacific Palisades home.
On Wednesday, Kimmel acknowledged that Pratt, 42, is “understandably upset about his house burning down” but argued that doesn’t qualify him to run for office.
“Since he’s a moderately famous person, he gets attention. He’s on the news. He’s on social media. For the first time in his life, people are agreeing with what he has to say. It’s hard not to agree with what he has to say,” the comedian said. “He’s angry about the same problems a lot of people here are angry about. Does he have solutions to those problems? No. But at least he’s acknowledging that they are problems.”
Kimmel continued, “So, then this angry reality star — who grew up wealthy and popular and is not very wealthy or popular anymore — really starts to enjoy the attention. He starts to think, ‘I should be mayor,’ which is a statement that should make everyone laugh. But not everyone is laughing. Not everyone sees this as a joke. Right now, if you believe the polls, 22% of them are going, ‘You know what? You should be mayor.’”
Kimmel likened Pratt’s desire to run for office to Trump’s political aspirations when he announced he was running for president in 2015.
“You think this guy wants to sit through city council meetings all day talking about zoning? No, he wants to be a star again,” the late night host alleged. “And guess what? It’s working. He’s everywhere. People show up to see him speak. He’s doing interviews. He’s making deals for a new reality show. It’s exactly what Donald Trump did.”
Kimmel claimed that “Donald Trump ran for president because his TV show was going to get canceled and he wanted to be relevant again,” referring to former NBC reality show The Apprentice.
“Now, the difference between Donald Trump and this guy is Donald Trump actually had a job before he was on a reality show,” he quipped. “He wasn’t good at the job. He got all the money for it from his dad. The only thing he was good at was promoting himself, and it turned out that was enough. And as a result, we are now going to have to spend the next three decades digging out of this giant hole he put us in.”
Kimmel continued, “But this hole now has given birth to Spencer Pratt, who is running for mayor. Another narcissist looking for attention. Are we really going to risk repeating that mistake with Trump in L.A. of all places? Mayor should not be your first job. The mayor of L.A. is in charge of a $14 billion annual budget. Spencer Pratt is not the person who should be in charge of [it].”
Kimmel noted that Pratt and Montag, 39, have previously revealed how they blew through $10 million on extravagant purchases, including a crystal collection Pratt estimated was worth $1 million.
“That’s the guy 22% of you want to be mayor of Los Angeles when the Olympics come to town. You gotta be kidding me with this?” Kimmel said. “Spencer Pratt, right now, his job is selling healing crystals on a website called prattdaddy.com. That alone should be disqualifying.”
“So if you don’t want to vote for Karen Bass on June 2nd, I get it,” he said, referring to the primary to determine the two candidates for L.A. mayor, adding, “But you better find somebody else to vote for and preferably someone who isn’t wasting our time and money to get himself back on television.”


