slammed as a 'f***ing idiot' after the podcaster endorsed who is running for mayor.
Andy Cohen Calls Joe Rogan a Fool Over Endorsement
Andy Cohen slammed Joe Rogan as a 'f***ing idiot' after the podcaster endorsed Spencer Pratt who is running for Los Angeles mayor. The 57-year-old Bravo host - ...
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The 57-year-old Bravo host - who recently - shared his thoughts during Tuesday's episode of Watch What Happens Live with guests Kristin Cavallari and .
The topic was brought up when Cavallari was asked what her 'reaction' had been when she learned Pratt was running for mayor, with the position currently filled by .
'If anyone is qualified to be mayor of L.A.,' Cohen said, before Cavallari added, 'Absolutely.'
'I was shocked, obviously,' she said. 'But if you actually listen to him, he knows his stuff. He's very well-spoken. Of course Brody is going to endorse him, that's his best friend.'
Cavallari continued as Cohen and Jenner listened, 'Unless you live in L.A., it's kind of hard to have an opinion.
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Andy Cohen, 57, slammed Joe Rogan as a 'f***ing idiot' after the podcaster endorsed Spencer Pratt who is running for Los Angeles mayor
The topic was brought up when Cavallari was asked what her 'reaction' had been when she learned Pratt was running for mayor, with the position currently filled by Karen Bass
'These people lost their homes [in the wildfires], they lost everything and so people are fired up and I have empathy [for] them. I'm here for it and I honestly could see him winning. People in California really are excited about him.'
Cohen stated that it 'seems like he's going to win' before Cavallari agreed, 'I think so, I think so.'
'I was shocked, obviously,' she said. 'But if you actually listen to him, he knows his stuff. He's very well-spoken. Of course Brody is going to endorse him, that's his best friend'
Cohen continued, 'Karen Bass, like, she does not have a lot of people going for her. I mean, he's got a lot of momentum'
'Oh, Rogan, the great mind of the universe. Joe f***ing Rogan. What a f***ing idiot. Sorry,' the Bravo host said
When asked to explain his dislike of the UFC commentator, the TV personality said, 'I listen to what he says, that's all. I listen to what he says, I made my own opinion'
'I think Spencer running for mayor is f***ing genius. Because I think everyone in politics - I don't care what side you're on - everyone is corrupt.'
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The Laguna Beach star added, 'To get to that level, you have to play their game.
'It's all an agenda, and I think their goal is to keep all of us divided. They want us fighting, and that's why I don't buy into any of it.'
Cavallari expressed that she also felt Pratt is a good candidate because 'he is a real person who is going to call out the corruption.'
'He is going to actually get s*** done. He is fired up because he lost his house, and he obviously has seen all the corruption in L.A.'
Pratt, who is married to Heidi Montag, was one of the many residents who . His parents also lost their house in the devastating blazes.
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The former reality star made an appearance earlier this month on Joe Rogan's podcast where he discussed his run for mayor.
At one point, the podcaster voiced his support for Pratt and publicly endorsed him, although he could not officially cast a vote due to living in Texas.
'I think Spencer running for mayor is f***ing genius. Because I think everyone in politics - I don't care what side you're on - everyone is corrupt,' Cavallari said on Tuesday's episode of her Let's Be Honest podcast; seen in March in Santa Monica
Pratt, who is married to Heidi Montag, was one of the many residents who lost their home in the deadly Los Angeles fires in January 2025. His parents also lost their house in the devastating blazes
'Listen, man, I'm voting for you,' Rogan said. He notably moved from California to Texas in 2020.
'[Well] I can't vote for you, but I'm rooting for you. I mean, if I lived in Los Angeles, no question whatsoever, I would vote for you.'
Pratt later jumped to social media to upload a photo of himself with Rogan after filming the podcast episode - which dropped last week.
'An honor being on with the GOAT, @joerogan. My goal is to make LA so awesome, we can win him back from Texas,' he wrote in the caption.
Pratt recently hit back at his former The Hills co-star Lauren Conrad over her seemingly dismissive response to him running for mayor.
When asked if she would vote for him, Conrad evaded the question by saying she resides in Orange County rather than L.A.
'Pretty sure LC would vote for me if she lived in LA and her kids had to walk over fentanyl zombies and human poop on their way to school,' Pratt later wrote on X. 'I'm just saying.'
And earlier this month, polling data .
And earlier this month, polling data showed the Pratt is slowly closing in on his mayoral opponent Karen Bass; seen in January in NYC
On the one-year anniversary of the Palisades and Eaton Fires, the former reality star announced his run for Los Angeles mayor on January 7.
He had made the announcement as he attended the They Let Us Burn! protest in the Palisades.
'The system in Los Angeles isn't struggling, it's fundamentally broken. It is a machine designed to protect the people at the top and the friends they exchange favors with while the rest of us drown in toxic smoke and ash,' Pratt said.
'Business as usual is a death sentence for Los Angeles, and I'm done waiting for someone to take real action.'
He added, 'That's why I am running for mayor. And let me be clear, this just isn't a campaign, this is a mission, and we're gonna expose the system.
He added, 'That's why I am running for mayor. And let me be clear, this just isn't a campaign, this is a mission, and we're gonna expose the system'
The Hills star also shared the news of his foray into politics on Instagram and stared intently at the camera as he held up his signed paperwork to run for LA mayor
'They intentionally let us burn before, during and after. There was no accountability. It was gross negligence. They let this happen.
'It wasn't a natural disaster or something that was unavoidable. It was their fault, and we need the accountability we deserve.' Pratt did not reveal which party he was running for at the time.
The Hills star also shared the news of his foray into politics on Instagram and stared intently at the camera as he held up his signed paperwork to run for LA mayor.
'Yes, it's official. Papers are filed and campaign is open,' he captioned the post before directing his followers to his campaign website.
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