Lisa Rinna is not supporting Spencer Pratt’s campaign to be the next mayor of Los Angeles.
The “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum told Variety on the 2026 American Music Awards red carpet Monday night that she doesn’t want “real people” to lead her hometown.
“I’m sorry. I love him, but we’ve already done that and we’re not going to do it again,” she said, referring to Donald Trump’s rise from reality TV to president.
However, Rinna, 62, admitted that “The Hills” star has a chance of winning the mayoral race.
“He might be. I mean, he seems to have the power, but I don’t know,” she said.
When asked why Pratt, 42, has so much support from Hollywood, Rinna joked that her own reality TV background wouldn’t make her a good fit for the job.
“Listen, I’m a real person. You don’t want me as mayor, really,” she said.
“I mean, I’ll be honest with you, I love him. I think he’s great. I just think we did it,” the soap star continued. “It could be someone who is already mayor, the mayor of San Jose, or whoever. I don’t even know.”
Rinna, who attended the AMAs wearing an oversized brown suit and a polka-dot tie emblazoned with an image of President John F. Kennedy, is an outspoken liberal who has criticized Trump.
Mr. Pratt began his campaign to become the next mayor of Los Angeles in January, one year after he and his wife, Heidi Montag, lost their home in the Pacific Palisades wildfires.
He is running as an independent against more than a dozen challengers, including incumbent Mayor Karen Bass and City Council member Nitya Raman.
His campaign has focused on cracking down on crime, tackling the homelessness crisis and criticizing city leadership’s response to the wildfires.
Several stars have expressed support for Pratt’s political future, including Los Angeles Lakers minority owner Jeanie Buss, Malibu’s Most Wanted actor Jamie Kennedy, Meghan McCain, Katharine McPhee, David Foster, and fellow reality stars Jonathan Cheban, Jax Taylor and Kristin Cavallari.
Back in February, Pratt’s estranged sister, Stephanie Pratt, urged voters not to support the former “Laguna Beach” star in the election.
“Los Angeles doesn’t need another mayor with no qualifications or experience,” Stefani wrote on social media. “A vote for him is a vote for stupidity.”
The Los Angeles mayoral primary election will be held on June 2nd.
