Lisa Rinna has thrown cold water on Spencer Pratt’s aspirations to become Los Angeles mayor, arguing that America has already experienced enough celebrity involvement in politics. The “Real Housewives” star publicly expressed her skepticism about the reality TV personality’s political ambitions, suggesting that the nation should learn from its past experiences with entertainers holding public office.
The comments from Rinna sparked considerable debate among fans and observers, with many weighing in on the broader issue of whether celebrities should pursue high-level government positions. Critics took to social media to voice their concerns about what they characterized as a growing “clown show” in Hollywood, questioning whether entertainment figures have the qualifications and serious intentions necessary for public service roles.
The exchange highlights the ongoing tension between the entertainment industry and politics, particularly in Los Angeles where celebrity influence runs deep. As Pratt’s mayoral bid continues to generate headlines, the conversation has expanded beyond individual candidates to examine whether the line between showbiz and governance has become dangerously blurred.