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Lauren Conrad Reacts to Spencer Pratts Mayor Run

Lauren Conrad responded uncomfortably to questions about Spencer Pratt while appearing on the Today show on Wednesday.The 40-year-old former reality TV star was...

Lauren Conrad Reacts to Spencer Pratts Mayor Run
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responded uncomfortably to questions about while appearing on the Today show on Wednesday.

The 40-year-old former reality TV star was a guest alongside Kristin Cavallari, 39, and Stephen Colletti, 40, as they promoted their upcoming .

During the segment, the trio was asked if they will vote for Pratt, 42, in his .

'Well, I'm not a resident of ,' Conrad answered as Colletti added, 'We're in Orange County.'

Co-host Jenna Hager pushed the topic, pointedly asking Conrad: 'Have y'all healed any past beef?' 

The former MTV star was visibly flustered before she bitingly replied, 'You're asking me about people I haven't spoken to in decades.'

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Lauren Conrad responded uncomfortably to questions about Spencer Pratt while appearing on the Today show on Wednesday

During the segment, Conrad was asked if she will vote for Pratt, 42, in his Los Angeles mayoral bid

'I don't live in LA either,' Cavallari chimed in elsewhere in the interview before adding positive remarks about Pratt, who announced his political aspirations in January.

'I think he's onto something. We'll see what happens. I will always have a soft spot for Spencer. I think he's great,' she stated.

Pratt was an antagonist on the reality show The Hills, and famously came between Conrad's friendship with his now-wife Heidi Montag; pictured in March

The 40-year-old former reality tv star was a guest alongside Kristin Cavallari, 39, and Stephen Colletti, 40, as they promoted their upcoming Laguna Beach reunion show

While attending the They Let Us Burn! protest in the Palisades earlier this year, Pratt unveiled his shocking plan to run for mayor of the city.

He proclaimed in a speech, '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.

'Business as usual is a death sentence for Los Angeles, and I'm done waiting for someone to take real action.

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'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 father of two added, '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.'

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