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The Hills star Stephanie Pratt is not on board the “Spencer Pratt for L.A.” train. If only because Spencer Pratt’s plan for Los Angeles does not address public transit, and thus imperils the train. Stephanie Pratt posted a series of tweets critiquing her brother for reasons both personal and political. “Spencer has done great work for the palisades,” she wrote. “But LA does not need another unqualified and inexperienced mayor. A vote for him is a vote for stupidity.”

Stephanie Pratt’s tweets included infrastructure problems with the Pacific Palisades as it relates to Los Angeles as a whole, accusations that Spencer Pratt was in a cult, and allegations that he physically assaulted her when she was 18 and “got me hooked on hard core drugs” when she was 15. That being said, she would vote for him as mayor of just the Pacific Palisades. “I would love him to be mayor of Palisades but not LA with 4 million people. I’d be impressed if a republican could turn LA democrats thb [sic],” she wrote. “At least hire someone with work experience who wasn’t in a cult,” alluding to his 2010 arrest in Costa Rica.

The mayoral race in Los Angeles has gotten more crowded since Pratt launched his campaign. Councilwoman Nithya Raman has joined the fray, a former ally of incumbent Karen Bass. And Rev. Rae Huang got the Hasan Piker endorsement, appearing on his stream during anti-ICE protests on January 30. Stephanie Pratt thinks Spencer isn’t serious about running, though. “He’s just trying to stay famous and sell his memoir don’t be fooled,” she wrote.

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