Stephanie Pratt spoke out against her brother Spencer Pratt’s bid for Los Angeles Mayor on Saturday, February 14, 2026.
In a series of social media posts, she urged citizens not to vote for him, labeling the potential choice as "stupidity."
While she acknowledged his efforts in the Pacific Palisades community, she argued that Spencer lacks the experience to manage a city of four million people.
Stephanie claimed her brother is only running to increase sales for his new memoir, The Guy You Loved to Hate: Confessions from a Reality TV Villain.
Spencer Pratt announced his candidacy last month, focusing his campaign on the government's handling of the Pacific Palisades Fire.
The fire destroyed several structures in the area, including Spencer's own home.
He has frequently criticized current Mayor Karen Bass, whom he predicts will face legal trouble for obstruction of justice.
During recent campaign events, Spencer adopted a political style similar to President Donald Trump, using aggressive nicknames for his opponents and promising major changes to local government.
The public disagreement between the siblings adds another layer of drama to Spencer’s unconventional campaign.
Stephanie expressed concern for the future of Los Angeles but insisted the city does not need an "unqualified and inexperienced" leader.
She warned that Spencer would likely mismanage tax dollars if elected to office.
Spencer has not yet officially responded to his sister's comments, though he remains confident in his ability to defeat the incumbent mayor.
As Spencer continues to hold campaign events, he emphasizes the need for accountability in local leadership.
His platform heavily features his personal experiences with local mismanagement following the recent wildfires.
While he has gathered a following of supporters, the sharp criticism from within his own family highlights the skepticism surrounding his transition from reality television to politics.
Voters will decide the city's future as the mayoral race continues to gain national attention.