Exclusive | Spencer Pratts ultra-exclusive election party guestlist reveals city elite lining up behind him

Celebrities, political power brokers, business leaders and community activists packed a West Los Angeles restaurant Tuesday night to rally behind Spencer Pratt.Entry into Pratt’s election night watch party at Don Antonio’s Mexican restaurant was the most sought-gathering in Los Angeles after his surge into second spot behind Mayor Karen Bass, forcing a likely November runoff between the pair..The guest list ranged from Los Angeles District Attorney David Hochman and former LAPD chief Charlie Beck to prominent business leaders and Hollywood stars such as Jenny McCarthy, Adam Carolla and dancer Valentin Chmerkovsyiy.Music industry legend David Foster was there, as was Hot Mics host Billy Bush, as well as Brodie Jenner and Justine Bateman.The creator behind the now-iconic AI-generated campaign anthem and music video, “Saca la Basura,” for Spencer Pratt’s 2026 mayoral campaign, Adrian Alvarez, was also in attendance as well as AI creators Charlie Curran and Alex Leibow, who were said to have met one another in person for the first time.Attendees said the night felt notably different from a traditional political event.Supporters watched election returns on a giant LED screen while a DJ played music as vote totals rolled in. There were no TVs and few politicians.

At one point shortly before 9 p.m., partygoers said cheers erupted when new returns showed Pratt narrowing what had earlier been a larger gap with Mayor Karen Bass.“They would refresh the numbers and we’d watch as the gap narrowed,” one attendee said.Fox commentator and physician Houman David Hemmati said the gathering felt unlike any campaign event he had attended.“It was more like a birthday party than a political rally,” Hemmati said.“There were no TVs, no screaming and no speeches besides one from Spencer.”Instead, Hemmati said, the room was filled with many of the people who helped build Pratt’s unconventional campaign from behind the scenes.“The crowd was interesting,” Hemma...

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