Drew Carey is not hiding how he feels about Spencer Prattâs campaign for Los Angeles mayor.
The longtime âPrice is Rightâ host blasted the reality TV personality in a heated social media post as the Los Angeles mayoral race heads toward its June primary, per Fox News.
âAnyone who votes for, or endorses Spencer Pratt for Mayor of LA needs to get their head out of their a**,â Carey wrote on Threads.
âI understand being angry/unsatisfied, but at least get behind someone competent and not some serial scammer without a soul or moral compass.â
He followed that up with another blunt message: âF**k this guy already.â

Pratt, best known for starring on âThe Hills,â launched his campaign earlier this year after the devastating Palisades wildfire that destroyed his familyâs home in 2025.
Since then, he has repeatedly criticized Los Angeles leadership, particularly Mayor Karen Bass, over the cityâs handling of the fires and recovery efforts.
Pratt and his wife, Heidi Montag, were among a group of property owners who filed a lawsuit accusing the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power of contributing to the destruction caused by the fires.

According to the lawsuit obtained by Fox News Digital, plaintiffs alleged LADWP made âthe conscious decision to operate the water supply system with the reservoir drained and unusable as a âcost-savingâ measure.â
Pratt has also leaned into anti-establishment messaging throughout the campaign.
âWe donât have to accept the filth and the decline,â Pratt wrote in a recent social media post encouraging residents to vote.
âVote for Pratt. Vote for LA. Vote TODAY. Letâs clean this city together.â

His campaign has attracted criticism over his Republican registration and praise from President Donald Trump.
âOh, Iâd like to see him do well. Heâs a character,â Trump told reporters last week before questioning whether a Republican-aligned candidate could win in California.
âI donât know if, you know, if you have a rigged vote out there,â Trump said. âThe votes are rigged.â
Pratt later pushed back against efforts to label him politically.
âEveryone is trying to claim me for their tribe,â he wrote online.
âThereâs no R next to my name, thereâs no D next to my name. Iâm not part of a political party, because I hate politicians.â
He added, âIâm just Spencer, husband to Heidi, father to Ryker and Gunner, and Iâm a pissed off Angeleno who loves my city and is fed up with what corrupt politicians have done to her.â
The Los Angeles mayoral race is officially nonpartisan. If no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote in the June 2 primary, the top two finishers will advance to a runoff election in November.
