Spencer Pratt isn't playing around with his Los Angeles mayoral ambitions—and he's willing to stake his entire life on the outcome.

The Hills alum has declared that if he loses the June 2 primary or the November 3 general election, he plans to leave L.A. altogether. "I will be done," Pratt reportedly said. A new reality series is documenting his campaign.

Pratt has already lost his home in Los Angeles. He has channeled this loss into his political ambitions. Should he win the mayoral race, insiders say he's committed to rebuilding his life in the city.

Cameras are rolling on his campaign. It's a political gambit being turned into content. Sources close to the situation say he's serious about making a splash in L.A. politics.

Fans are already debating whether the reality star has what it takes to win. Some root for the underdog narrative; others question whether Pratt has the political experience or public support to claim the top job in one of America's biggest cities.

Spencer Pratt has never done things halfway. If he loses, he's leaving L.A. If he wins, the City of Angels is about to change.