Spencer Pratt’s sister Stephanie drops off the grid after brutal attack on his LA mayoral bid

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Stephanie Pratt has wiped her social media just two days after going scorched earth on her brother Spencer over his bid to become Los Angeles mayor.

The reality TV star hurled a slew of abuse at him on Saturday, claiming he was unfit to lead the city and that a vote for him was a “vote for stupidity.”

Stephanie Pratt has wiped her social media. WireImage

The 39-year-old, who spends most of her time in London, also suggested he was only running because he was “trying to stay famous and sell his memoir.”

But on Monday she wiped her X page of the comments and turned her account private, while also completely deleting her Instagram account.

Her Instagram page now shows a “profile isn’t available” landing page that adds: “The link may be broken, or the profile may have been removed.”

Meanwhile her X page now has no posts from this year, with the most recent from November a retweet about “Christian genocide in Nigeria.”

The siblings were both on the reality show, “The Hills” but are no estranged. FilmMagic

Stephanie set social media alight on Saturday when she launched her brutal attack on Spencer from across the pond.

“The Hills” star wrote on X: “Spencer has done great work for the Palisades. But LA does not need another unqualified and inexperienced mayor. A vote for him is a vote for stupidity.

“He’s just trying to stay famous and sell his memoir don’t be fooled. In an ideal world the Palisades would have their own mayor and police department.”

The posts continued: “I would love him to be mayor of Palisades but not LA with four million people. I’d be impressed if a republican could turn LA democrats tbh.

“At least hire someone with work experience. I’m WORRIED about LA. I have no problem with Spencer playing government but our city needs help. ***bass sucks.”

It’s not the first time Pratt has gone after her famous brother. She previously branded Spencer and his wife Heidi Montag as “evil” and “toxic” in 2019 and their rift has continued.

Meanwhile Pratt’s Mayoral campaign seems to be gaining steam. Some polls have increased his chance to win to 14%.

Spencer faces the camera after filing his papers to run for Los Angeles Mayor. Carlin Stiehl for California Post

The reality star’s home burnt down in the Palisades fire prompting him to run. The Post was with Pratt when he filed his campaign papers.  

“We can’t do four more years of Karen Bass, she should have resigned a long time ago,” he said immediately after filing.

Neither Pratts responded to requests for comment on their fight.

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