We had to do it ourselves. When you moved in with Lauren and Lo, was there real-life tension there? I was pretty easy going. I was friends with everyone. When I got on The Hills, that was a whole other story. So I kind of steered away from it. At that point, I was already dating someone else in real life, so on camera, it was ruining my real life reputation and my work. That was kind of the boundary line so I had to have a talk with the producers and say no. I think she continued working at Epic Records for a while.
After the show and the finale and everything, we kind of faded away from each other. Your teeth were always so perfect. At the height of its popularity, especially during the apex of the Lauren vs. Heidi showdown, it seemed like the stars of The Hills were on the front cover of tabloids each and every week, with details about their personal lives spilling out well in advance of the episodes airing. While production initially saw this as problem, they ended up using it to their advantage, looking at it as free promotion, DiVello revealed on Bachelor Party.
It was kind of a tool, it was little commercial on the cover of a magazine every week for what's coming up in the episodes. After Lauren decided she was done with The Hills, producers decided to shake up the show by bringing in her former Laguna Beach rival as the new lead.
In an interview with Buzzfeed , the E! To bring Kristin back into the mix with a bang, they decided to have her make her debut at Heidi and Spencer's wedding, and didn't tell Lauren what was going on. We didn't want Lauren to see Kristin until we were on camera. Lauren, who was running late to another event, was annoyed to be kept at the wedding later than expected. I sat through the wedding and then I walked out the side doors. That's why in the final scene I'm not leaving with everyone else.
As the seasons progressed, viewers often expressed doubts about just how real this reality show was. And it really depends on who you ask when it comes to a clear answer. According to the producers, they believed most of what they shot was real when it came to the relationships, friendships, fights and what not.
It was just sometimes not caught on camera initially. So, if Audrina heard that Justin Bobby was off doing something that she ain't happy with, we'd have her sit down and tell Lauren about it, just so that we have it on camera. But it really happened. It wasn't like we wrote it. The producers decided to wink at the endless speculation over how real the shoe was in the series finale, making the bold decision to have the final scene end with the reveal that they are on a sound stage.
Is it not? I thought ending it in that way would be such a funny, cool way to wrap it up in a fun, meta kind of way. But after the series ended, many of the cast members have been vocal about how fake the storylines had become in later seasons, especially Kristin and Heidi and Spencer. Oh, Lauren. Every fan of The Hills knew how hard it was to see Lauren back-slide and get back together with the Laguna Beach bad boy who cheated on her in the original show's second season. And every fan still cringes thinking of Lauren choosing to stay with Jason in California over spending a summer in Paris with Teen Vogue.
They were like, 'You're in a new city. Go meet a new guy! Being 19 and in love, Lauren, of course, chose Jason, though she admitted, "Honestly, yes, [my decision] did have to do with the relationship, but I was also just at that point where I needed a break from filming.
Alas, they broke up two weeks later, making the sting of being dubbed "the girl who didn't go to Paris" even more ruthless. During MTV's special about the show, they revealed never-before-seen footage of how serious Jason's substance abuse issues were at the time he would later enter rehab and seek treatment, appearing on Celebrity Rehab with Dr. In a post-break up scene, Lauren realizes Jason isn't sober, and he gets defensive, denying it while saying, "It's 10 o'clock in the morning!
It's like, yeah, a freckle past a hair. When Lauren then says, "I just feel like you're f—ked up and it's my fault," Jason looks towards the cameras before saying, "Don't say this right now. Just thinking of Lauren's Teen Vogue boss Lisa Love saying that in the season two premiere can cause chills…but it gets even better when you learn that the person who actually said it first was Vogue EIC Anna Wintour. Consider Lo the corrective. And so restoring her to televised prominence not only eases the pressure on the Lauren-Audrina friendship, it also offers Lauren a chance to reclaim her own more innocent self -- before Heidi, Lisa Love, the French guy on the moped.
She could be tart when necessary but mostly was there to provide fawning comment on the alpha females and to say nice things about the boys they were interested in.
Last season, when she and Lauren visited Audrina in a recording studio where Alkaline Trio, a band on the label she works for, was working, her disinterest was palpable. But really -- Alkaline Trio? Enzo, the neighbor, was the super-cute bane of Spencer's existence. But he wasn't really Heidi and Spencer's neighbor.
We were, you know, in the other part of his house," Heidi told BuzzFeed in The Pratts actually lived in a totally different part of Los Angeles. Per People , in , Conrad told Allure magazine, "I think the story they told wasn't a dishonest one. The way they did it sometimes was. She continued, "They aren't going to be there for everything. Sometimes two of their main characters will get into a fight, and that's important to the storyline.
The [producers] need that reenacted. Similarly, Heidi told InStyle in that Spencer didn't really propose to her on the beach, even though that's what they recreated on the series. Heidi told BuzzFeed in , "So originally once Lauren and I split she didn't really want to film together, and I would have to, like, find her at the bar and be like, 'Hey, Lauren! She added, "If I had to do 'The Hills' all over again, I would definitely have stood my ground more with Lauren and just have her be more honest with me.
In one of the most iconic storylines of the show, Conrad turns down a summer internship with Teen Vogue in Paris to spend time with her on-and-off boyfriend, Jason Wahler, from her "Laguna Beach" days.
Go meet a new guy. She continued, "Then they were very upset with me for not going to Paris — they were ready to fly a whole crew Honestly, yes, [my decision] did have to do with the relationship, but I was also just at that point where I needed a break from filming.
We broke up, like, two weeks after that scene was shot. Brescia told InStyle in , "My middle name is Robert. My dad's name was Bob, so he was Bobby Brescia.
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