Possible Teen Vogue reality-series?

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I'm not sure if I'm posting this in the right section, because it also concerns Laguna Beach, but here goes:

realityblurred.com


L.C. working at Teen Vogue for possible Laguna Beach spin-off

Laguna Beach might spin off a reality series set at Teen Vogue, and to test out the idea, L.C. is working in the magazine’s West Coast offices.

Although the magazine declined to confirm or deny this, WWD’s Memo Pad reports that “ources within Condé Nast said this is a test run for a ‘Laguna Beach’ spin-off, though others have said it’s possible the episodes would just be incorporated into the show’s regular season. Whatever form it takes on the small screen, Teen Vogue’s upcoming ‘Young Hollywood’ party and preparations for the event are said to be making up a large portion of the shooting schedule.”

Lauren Conrad “is interning for the magazine” and “is said to be toiling under Vogue senior West Coast editor Lisa Love.” The presence of cameras haven’t been accepted by everyone. WWD says “a receptionist who would not sign a release was evidently replaced by someone less camera-shy.”




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TEEN SCENE STEALERS: Earlier this week, WWD reported that the president of Condé Nast's media group, Richard Beckman, said he found the idea of a television show built around one of the company's brands intriguing. "I think it could be interesting, given what goes on in this building," he said.

From Beckman's lips to MTV's ears.

According to an e-mail sent out by an office manager in Condé Nast's West Coast bureau this week, camera crews have just begun shooting a reality show based on Teen Vogue. The premise? One of the characters from MTV's docudrama, "Laguna Beach," is interning for the magazine. Lauren Conrad, or L.C., the "Laguna Beach" heroine and narrator, whom The New York Times' television critic Virginia Heffernan recently called "a sweet-looking, if studiedly made-up, California supergirl," is said to be toiling under Vogue senior West Coast editor Lisa Love. So far, the production has not been without its minor snags: a receptionist who would not sign a release was evidently replaced by someone less camera-shy. (Condé Nast, Teen Vogue and Vogue are, like WWD, part of Advance Publications Inc.)

Sources within Condé Nast said this is a test run for a "Laguna Beach" spin-off, though others have said it's possible the episodes would just be incorporated into the show's regular season. Whatever form it takes on the small screen, Teen Vogue's upcoming "Young Hollywood" party and preparations for the event are said to be making up a large portion of the shooting schedule. A spokeswoman for the magazine declined to comment.
— Sara James
 
God. Teen magazines and Laguna Beach and all of MTV's programming are so dumb.
 
^Agreed. The amount of times those dumb kids abuse the term "like" and "totally" is enough to gag a maggot.
 

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