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:lol: (I do like Heidi's makeup in the pic below though)

You Weren’t Supposed To Hear That

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The song we posted earlier this morning is not Heidi Montag’s first single, sources reveal exclusively to PerezHilton.com.
The Hills star is furious that Ryan Seacrest played the song on his radio show Thursday morning and she has been crying all morning.
But, it’s not Ryan’s fault, sources tell us.
“The record company leaked the track,” an insider reveals. “Spencer and Heidi were just having fun in the studio and working on songs. That was not meant to be released. Spencer would never rap on Heidi’s first single.”
Either way, this will get the buxom blonde some attention.
With the right producers, she could churn out some hot pop tunes.
 
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It sounds so synthesized/fake. Like they took hours editing her speaking voice to make it sound like singing. Oh and those lyrics, GENIUS :rolleyes:. I hate Spencer, but his rapping was so much better than Heidi's singing. Which is saying something. :shock:

Just no. To it all. :sick:

^EDIT: Bet you guys anything that they released that to Ryan's show just so that they could say "Oh no, we were kidding!" for attention and to see responses before releasing the real thing.
 
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^I think you are right. And maybe now that they know that we're laughing at them, maybe they won't release anything else?? ;)
 
^ Maybe not...fingers crossed on that one! :lol: Heidi never mentioned wanting to be a singer when she was on the show in her pre-Spencer days. She used to say that her dream was to do PR and work in clubs. I think he must have planted the not-so-bright-idea in her little brain that she could actually be a recording artist. Heidi is like a puppet, and Spencer is her tool of a puppeteer.
 
Spencer reminds me so much of this charcter of Daria: the personality is very similar a total loser.
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Full Name:
Charles Ruttheimer III
Current Age: 18
Current Vocation: Graduate of Lawndale High
Season One Age: 16
Season One Vocation: Sophomore at Lawndale High
Parents: Charles Ruttheimer, Jr.
First Appearance: The Invitation
Upchuck is a person that raises being a geek to an art form. He's also sleazy to the Nth degree, and is thoroughly convinced that he's God's gift to women. Upchuck's standards are only slightly higher than his success rate (which is at absolute zero); he'd be sued for sexual harassment if he weren't such a waste of effort. His catch phrase is "Rrrrrrr, feisty!" Listen for it, and be afraid... be very afraid...


:lol::lol:
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The Hills star Heidi Montag world premiered her single “Body Language” on radio show On-Air with Ryan Seacrest on Thursday morning.
Fans called in giving it rave reviews!!!
And guess who makes a guest appearance on the track rapping?? That’s right, fiance Spencer Pratt breaks it down rap-style on “Body Language.”
“It’s very dance, urban, rhythmical,” Heidi has said. “It’s kind of it’s own genre. It’s very upbeat, very uptempo. I really love a lot of rap and urban music too, so I’m bringing a lot of those elements in. It’s just a really fun dance vibe at the same time.”
Asked KIIS FM co-host Ellen K, “Is she the new Britney?” Is she?????
Listen to Heidi’s “Body Language” here!

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gOd!!!! she needs to pick a career and do it. I didn't like her from the first season when she quit school in the first week to do a job she ended up hating because she had no experience. But, seriously atleast her and Jordan's relationship was real and sincere and not fake like spencer's. Plus, that ring is a prime example of money and fame not equalling class and knowing how to buy jewellry. Spencer, just because something is big and shiny does not make it classy and beautiful. But, though I hate her that song has a great dance sound; but we need to nip this crap in bud. I'm sick of wannabe's just jumping into music cause they want to be with it. OOOOO your rapping that make you so hard and gangster. Spencer is the definition of a tool.
 
^I like some music that is dance, even if the singer isn't that good. But that song has no appeal for me. AT ALL.
 
The new season is the best!! I can't wait for the next episode, where Heidi and Spencer will run into Lauren and Jason..... drama, drama, drama!!!! Can't wait! :D
 
^ Maybe not...fingers crossed on that one! :lol: Heidi never mentioned wanting to be a singer when she was on the show in her pre-Spencer days. She used to say that her dream was to do PR and work in clubs. I think he must have planted the not-so-bright-idea in her little brain that she could actually be a recording artist. Heidi is like a puppet, and Spencer is her tool of a puppeteer.

Wiser words have never been spoken.

What I don't get (or maybe I do), is that while these two appear to be the biggest media/publicity ho's ever-do they not care that the only press they get is bad? I know the saying, no press is bad press, but seriously-they've got to be seeing what everyone thinks...everything and anything I've read about them talks about how pathetic and fake they are. There's no way they are not hearing what that tabloids and blogs are saying-but why do they keep going? Or do they have actual fans, people who think they are cool? :yuk:

Oh, and I don't believe for one second that they didn't mean to release that single. Spare me.
 
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^It's hard to believe that ANYBODY could be a fan of Heidi and Spencer. But on the Laguna Lovers forum, there are real people who are Heidi fans and think their relationship is cute. :blink: I never post there, but I check for new pictures once in a while and I couldn't believe when I saw that. :shock:
 
^It's hard to believe that ANYBODY could be a fan of Heidi and Spencer. But on the Laguna Lovers forum, there are real people who are Heidi fans and think their relationship is cute. :blink: I never post there, but I check for new pictures once in a while and I couldn't believe when I saw that. :shock:


As you can tell by my previous posts in this forum and inability to write the noun "Spencer" without using the word "tool" as an adjective, I am clearly not a fan of them. However, I am thrilled that they are on the show because they crack me up. The interaction with Spencer and Brody in the car on Monday's episode was great. The conversation Heidi and Spencer had while eating outside regarding paint colors (Spencer's buzzer noise) was priceless. And Spencer's "Hollywood" graffiti on the wall's of the apartment was too funny! Basically, I enjoy sitting back and laughing at this trainwreck of a couple. I guess I am a fan of the fact that they are on the show but not a fan of them individually or as a couple. ;)
 
^ I completely agree..I have to say they did crack me up on the show, especially that scene when they were having lunch. But I do think it's all one big staged thing...but hey, if they're willing to sell their lives for our entertainment! then so be it :)
 
^ I completely agree..I have to say they did crack me up on the show, especially that scene when they were having lunch. But I do think it's all one big staged thing...but hey, if they're willing to sell their lives for our entertainment! then so be it :)

:lol: Exactly!
 
As you can tell by my previous posts in this forum and inability to write the noun "Spencer" without using the word "tool" as an adjective, I am clearly not a fan of them. However, I am thrilled that they are on the show because they crack me up. The interaction with Spencer and Brody in the car on Monday's episode was great. The conversation Heidi and Spencer had while eating outside regarding paint colors (Spencer's buzzer noise) was priceless. And Spencer's "Hollywood" graffiti on the wall's of the apartment was too funny! Basically, I enjoy sitting back and laughing at this trainwreck of a couple. I guess I am a fan of the fact that they are on the show but not a fan of them individually or as a couple. ;)

Totally agree! With everything you said..:flower:
 
^It's hard to believe that ANYBODY could be a fan of Heidi and Spencer. But on the Laguna Lovers forum, there are real people who are Heidi fans and think their relationship is cute. :blink: I never post there, but I check for new pictures once in a while and I couldn't believe when I saw that. :shock:

I would bet money that those posts were planted by their few "friends" or probably Heidi and Spencer themselves!
 
The Other Lauren
by Sarah Vilkomerson
Photograph by James Hamilton

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Against all odds and reason, Lauren Conrad seems like a normal person. Almost. On Monday morning the 21-year-old reality star and budding fashion designer sat unperturbed on the seventh floor lobby of the W hotel in Times Square as a hubbub of activity swirled around her. She had come straight from an appearance on Live With Regis and Kelly, where she’d discussed that evening’s season-three premiere of her MTV show The Hills, in which she stars as, well, herself.

Singer Enrique Iglesias had filled in for Regis Philbin, and Ms. Conrad, legs crossed primly under her strapless Mint dress, faux-swooned while describing the experience of getting to sit next to him during the interview. She was flanked by both an MTV publicist and a personal publicist, and when a photographer arrived to take her picture, a makeup artist from Avon’s mark line (for which Ms. Conrad became a spokesperson in February 2007) popped up seemingly out of nowhere to powder Ms. Conrad’s face.

And yet, Ms. Conrad appeared entirely unfazed and down-to-earth, laughing easily and saying girlish California-isms (“I know!”; “love that”) un-self-consciously. When the MTV flack mentioned that the daily papers, including The New York Times, carried reviews of The Hills, Ms. Conrad, who first starred on MTV’s runaway hit Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, squealed, “Oh, cool!”, saying she liked to read what people wrote about the show (“I think they do such a great job”) before admitting, “I don’t read the paper so much, though … I read the weeklies.” When the photographer raised his camera she expertly tilted her chin and put on a picture-perfect smile.

WHEN LAGUNA BEACH DEBUTED on MTV in September of 2004, it was a new kind of reality show, with multiple cameras, gorgeous movielike lighting and a traditional narrative that followed young, good-looking and wealthy high schoolers. Ms. Conrad was a breakout star—instantly likable—with pretty Marcia Brady all-American looks paired with a Hollywood starlet’s raspy voice. The Hills, which first aired in spring of ’06, was meant to document Ms. Conrad’s independence, moving to L.A., taking classes at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (where, brain-meltingly, Project Runway’s season-two contestant Nick Verreos is employed) and toiling as an intern at Teen Vogue (the show has her working in an overcrowded fashion closet, yet she also appeared on the August 2007 cover).

Through the laws of natural trend order or pop culture leakage, Ms. Conrad’s personal style—femme-y, diaphanous dresses, chunky jewelry and wide Alice in Wonderland headbands—can be seen everywhere, particularly in New York this summer, where the gals sweating buckets on subway platforms all look like they’re on their way to a garden party. Go into any Intermix (a favorite New York shopping destination for Ms. Conrad) and find a look you would have seen on The Hills girls last spring.

“I grew up at the beach—most of my clothes are something you can layer with a bathing suit,” Ms. Conrad said of her aesthetic, which will be translated to her own clothing line, Lauren Conrad Collection, which debuts at the Las Vegas trade show PROJECT next month, and in stores early next year. “In high school you wear a bikini under your clothes. [Laguna Beach] is a beach town, you know? I could see the beach from homeroom. Once I moved to the city I had to toss out my flip-flops and step up my style to make it look more polished. But I still love the bohemian beach look. In my line I really wanted to combine the two—there are pieces in there that I would wear over a bathing suit to the beach, but I’d also wear that same piece with layered jewelry and heels to a club.”

The spring ’08 line, which includes 40 different pieces in fabrics like jersey knit (“the comfiest fabric”) and gauze (“I love it because I go through, like, five outfits before I decide what to put on, and it’s supposed to look wrinkled”), was worked on at every stage by Ms. Conrad, who still is taking classes at the institute. “As far as I’m concerned,” she said, “doing this line was the best education I’ve gotten. It’s taken four months to get ready, it’s been crazy. Every spare moment I’ve worked on it.” Her interest in fashion stretched back to preadolescence, when she made clothes for her Barbie dolls on a small battery-powered sewing machine. “I wasn’t really into high school,” she said. “I was like a C student. My dad said, ‘It’s fine if you want to be an average student, but you’re going to have to do some stuff on the side.’ I went to a local art college and did sketching classes. By the time I got to college, I had it down.”

Her taste in designers—Marc Jacobs, Cynthia Vincent, Diane von Furstenberg, Rebecca Taylor—reflects her attraction to all things girly. “My mom always makes fun of me because I love bows and rosettes, and she says that I dress like a little girl,” she said. “I figure you may as well do it as long as you can, you know what I mean?”

Working at Teen Vogue, she says, helps to forecast trends. “You shoot everything three months ahead of time, so you learn to be open. You’ll see something and it might look a little odd, and then three months later everyone will be wearing it.” Like those suddenly ubiquitous high-waisted jeans? “Oh, I can’t wear those,” she said, eyes wide. “My mom wore those.

That’s not going to happen. You know, I had to call my mom and apologize when I bought a pair of Ray-Bans. I made fun of her forever for wearing them—I just thought they were the ugliest glasses. And then I had to be like, ‘Mom, I just bought a pair of Ray-Bans. I’m really sorry for making fun of you.’”

Ms. Conrad is currently filming the second half of this season of The Hills (including a couple of New York location days this week), living in the same, post-Heidi apartment—rigged with set lighting and trailed by cameras—with roommate Audrina Patridge. It can be a bit much, being taped crying, yelling, breaking up, but Ms. Conrad takes it all in stride.

“It’s cool,” she shrugged. “We’re lucky. We have exciting lives, and it’s L.A., and they can show how glamorous it can get. But everyone goes through the same things—no matter where you are from, no matter what you do, you deal with the same stuff.”

She smoothed her hair down, a familiar gesture for anyone who has watched her on TV. “We’re on a reality show, so we can’t take ourselves too seriously.”
image & article source | nyobserver
 
Btw, please someone tell me that P*r*z was being ironic. If not, possibly the worst thing to ever be in this world is to be on Spencer Pratt's payola.
 

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