Spencer Pratt Reality Show Plan If He Wins LA Mayor

Spencer Pratt says he’s signed a deal to film his mayoral run—and potentially continue filming after a win.
Spencer Pratt is making a bold pivot from reality TV to real-world politics. and he’s doing it with cameras already in the plan.. Reports say the Los Angeles mayoral hopeful has signed a contract that would document him and his family if he’s elected. with filming tied to the first family of L.A.. and continuing even after he takes office.
According to sources with direct knowledge. Pratt inked the deal with a Los Angeles production company to roll cameras as he runs for Mayor.. The production team has reportedly been filming Pratt. his wife. and their kids throughout his political journey. turning the campaign period into its own behind-the-scenes storyline.
What adds extra buzz is the reported language of the agreement: filming wouldn’t necessarily stop if he is sworn into office.. The contract. as described. includes a provision that the show would continue. suggesting the format is meant to extend beyond election night rather than end at the ballot box.
At the same time, it’s not business as usual just yet.. Sources say Pratt and the production company haven’t jumped ahead into operational details. and for now the focus is squarely on the campaign.. Even so. the reporting emphasizes that the contract is already signed. meaning the framework is set even if the day-to-day plan for a potential post-election run hasn’t been spelled out.
Heidi Montag and the kids are described as central to the projected series.. The report states that Montag is living outside Los Angeles with the children in the aftermath of the fires. while Pratt is spending most of his time in L.A.. campaigning.. If he wins, sources indicate they would presumably relocate to the Mayor’s mansion in the Hancock Park area.
The move also lands in the middle of a broader narrative around Pratt’s personal circumstances during the campaign.. The mayor hopeful joined “TMZ Live” this week to respond after it was revealed he wasn’t actually living out of the Airstream featured prominently in some of his campaign ads.. He reportedly defended his situation by saying he doesn’t live anywhere. explaining that the Pacific Palisades fire left him homeless.
For audiences. the idea of a reality show built around the daily life of the first family of Los Angeles raises immediate questions about how public duties and production schedules would coexist.. If the reported continuation clause holds up. viewers could see not only campaign moments but also the early rhythm of life inside City Hall—filtered through the same lens that has followed Pratt for years.
Meanwhile. the timing of the filming plan also reflects the reality that personal upheaval and political ambitions are currently unfolding at the same time.. With Montag and the kids reportedly based outside L.A.. after the fires. any show centered on family life would have to account for distance. recovery. and relocation—especially if a win triggers the described move to Hancock Park.
There’s also the matter of how an already-signed contract interacts with uncertainty.. Sources say conversations about how filming would continue after a victory haven’t been discussed in detail yet. even though the ink is dry.. That gap suggests the final shape of the program—what gets filmed. how it’s organized. and what happens next—may depend on the outcome and the practical logistics of transitioning into office.
As Pratt and supporters press forward, the entertainment angle is likely to stay in the spotlight.. Whether the series ultimately captures the full arc from campaign trail to mayoral leadership. the central point remains: the cameras aren’t just waiting in the wings—they’ve already been brought into the storyline.
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