Once known as a reality TV villain, he now aims to lead one of America’s largest cities as mayor. The BBC explores whether his controversial past will impact his political future.
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Spencer Pratt, once a notorious noughties reality TV villain, is now vying to become mayor of Los Angeles. The former star faces the challenge of reshaping his public image to win voter trust in a high-stakes political bid.
A new racial-slur scandal has erupted on “Love Island USA” just before the season premiere, raising concerns about cast conduct and show oversight, as producers address the controversy ahead of airing.
Cierra Ortega, recently eliminated from “Love Island,” responded to racist slurs targeting her on the show. She emphasized, “Intent doesn’t excuse ignorance,” addressing the controversy in a candid statement.
The Los Angeles Times reveals the best reality TV of 2025, highlighting groundbreaking shows blending drama, competition, and unscripted moments that captivate audiences. Viewers praise the innovative storytelling reshaping the genre.
Cierra Ortega has exited the “Love Island” villa following backlash over resurfaced posts containing racial slurs. The controversy prompted swift action amid growing public and cast criticism, sources confirm.
“Love Island USA” is set to crown its winning couple following a tumultuous seventh season marked by unexpected twists and dramatic exits. Fans eagerly await the finale to see which pair claims the prize.
The “Love Island USA” season finale airs soon, and L.A. hotspots are gearing up for a Super Bowl-level viewing experience. Fans can join watch parties across the city to catch the romantic showdown live.
“Love Island USA” watch parties are gaining attention as a potential blueprint for reviving TV viewership. These lively gatherings blend communal experience with real-time engagement, offering hope for a struggling industry.








