June 15, 2026
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Heidi Montag broke her silence after her husband, Spencer Pratt, lost his bid to become Los Angeles’s next mayor.

“I couldn’t love my husband more and be more proud of him. What an inspiration, what a hero,” she tweeted Sunday.

“God bless America,” the “Hills” alum said in a follow-up tweet.

“So thankful to be born in America, this beautiful free country. Thank you God,” Montag, 39, added.

Heidi Montag spoke out after her husband, Spencer Pratt (seen above with his wife), lost his bid to become Los Angeles’s next mayor. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
“I couldn’t love my husband more and be more proud of him. What an inspiration, what a hero,” she tweeted Sunday (as seen above). X/@heidimontag

The former reality star’s comments come days after Pratt was booted from the mayoral race after LA City Council member Nithya Raman finished in second place behind incumbent Mayor Karen Bass.

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Last Friday, the “Speidi” alum, 42, appeared to concede in the race, sharing a video on X saying that he would not be the next mayor.

“Angelenos are now stuck with two morons responsible for all their problems, and they have to choose between dumb and dumber,” he said in the video, referring to Raman and Bass.

Montag (seen above) then tweeted that she was “so thankful to be born in America, this beautiful free country.” London Entertainment for NY Post
Pratt was kicked out of the mayoral race after LA City Council member Nithya Raman (seen above) finished in second place behind incumbent Mayor Karen Bass. Getty Images

“That’s not a choice, that’s the machine protecting the machine,” Pratt alleged.

The former MTV then told his viewers that they had “no idea” how “bad” things were going to get in LA.

“The city is a mess, and you’re about to reward the arsonists who torched the place with four more years of destruction,” he claimed.

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“My goal hasn’t changed. I’ve been laser-focused on stopping these commie animals, and I will stop them,” Pratt said in the video.

Pratt (seen above) conceded in a video, saying that the people of LA are “stuck with two morons responsible for all their problems.” Jon Rou/LMU
LA’s mayoral race between Raman and Bass (seen waving above) will be decided on election day on Nov. 3. GC Images

The dad of two decided to dive into politics after losing his home in the devastating 2025 Palisades fires.

In January, Pratt launched his campaign, which focuses on cracking down on crime, addressing the homelessness crisis and criticizing the city leadership’s wildfire response.

LA’s mayoral race between Raman and Bass will be decided on election day on Nov. 3.

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