Spencer Pratt was spotted on the Fourth of July as he filmed at the destroyed property where he lived with his family before their house was burned down in the Pacific Palisades fires.
Following his embarrassing Los Angeles mayoral primary loss, he resurfaced at the remains of his home and brought along a film crew to document how the devastating fires in LA over a year ago affected him personally.
He wore a graphic T-shirt, but one that parodied the popular LA-based streetwear brand Anti-Social Social Club, but the registered Republican's shirt had been changed to 'Anti-Socialist Social Club.'
He paired the top with jeans, and he took off his glasses before sitting down at a table set up amid the rubble to talk on camera.
The reality TV personality appeared to be distraught as he presumably opened up honestly about the devastation he experienced.
All the while, a cameraman filmed him beside the Airstream trailer that previously appeared in one of his viral campaign ads, though his claims to have been living in the trailer were later debunked after it was revealed that he had been staying in a hotel instead.
Spencer Pratt was spotted filming at the destroyed property where he lived with his family before their house was burned down in the Pacific Palisades fires
The Daily Mail has reached out to Pratt's representative for comment.
On the same day that he filmed the video, he had already edited and posted it.
In the clip, he made an impassioned, fiery speech about Independence Day and repeated talking points from his campaign.
Despite running to be LA's next mayor, the video referenced New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, whom he repeatedly referred to as 'the communist,' though Mamdani refers to himself as a Democratic Socialist.
Pratt filmed the video just weeks after he was eliminated from becoming one of the top two candidates advancing to the November runoff election, with incumbent Mayor Karen Bass and City Councilwoman Nithya Raman scoring the top two slots on June 8.
Among many things in his campaign, the star of The Hills had been critical of the city's disaster management since a series of catastrophic wildfires developed across Los Angeles County in January 2025.
He had been living at the property with his wife Heidi Montag and their two sons for approximately four years before the disaster occurred and his family was forced to relocate into a trailer.
He even showed the Airstream trailer in one of his campaign ads, but TMZ later reported that he had actually been staying at the Hotel Bel-Air.
The reality TV personality appeared to be distraught as he presumably opened up honestly about the devastation he experienced. All the while a cameraman filmed him beside the Airstream trailer that previously appeared in one of his viral campaign ads
It comes after he was eliminated from becoming one of the top two candidates advancing to the November runoff election, which was revealed to be Mayor Karen Bass and City Councilwoman Nithya Raman on June 8; pictured in May
A recurring topic in the former reality star's campaign had been the series of catastrophic wildfires developed and devastated across Los Angeles County in January 2025; pictured in May
He had been living at the property with his wife Heidi Montag and their two sons for approximately four years before the disaster occurred and his family was forced to relocate into a trailer. Though TMZ later reported that he had actually been staying at Hotel Bel-Air; pictured in May
After his bid for mayor proved futile, he conceded - but with harsh criticism and even vitriol.
The former reality TV personality responded to his loss in the Los Angeles mayoral primary last month with a defiant, recalcitrant message before criticizing the remaining candidates.
His concession message offered no congratulations to his successors - the incumbent seeking reelection and her former political ally, the city councilwoman who made a last-minute move to join the race.
Instead, he fired back with harsh criticism and derogatory epithets, and he once again discussed the wildfires, the most devastating fire disaster in Los Angeles history.
In a video he posted on his social media accounts, Pratt said: 'You thought you could get rid of me that easily?
'I didn't get in this for political power, I got in this to expose this corrupt machine, and nothing's changed. And now I don't have to worry about offending CNN viewers. I don't have a campaign to hamstring me now. It's war.'
In his long-winded diatribe, he harangued Bass and Raman and even went so far as to call them 'morons' and 'commie animals' at one point.
'If you think we uncovered a lot of fraud and evil in the campaign, just wait,' he said.
He claimed that he has a recording of one of the candidates 'doing or saying something that would make her resign in shame' but did not directly point to either Bass or Raman.
'Hope you sleep well at night over the next five months, because you know who hasn't slept well at all for the last 17 months? My mom. All my neighbors in the Palisades.'

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