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The preview look ok, the hills has to redeem itself after such a boring/fake/contrived extended season.
 
:rofl: god that article about Heidi and Spencer faking pregnancy rumors.... can they get anymore desperate? That will really come back to bite her in the ***, and I'll sit and laugh at her stupidness.
 
Does anyone know if we'll be seeing Stephen in season 4? I have the weirdest dream of Lauren and Stephen ending up together...hehe :)

Whitney seems to be the most real and down to earth girl out of all these drama-loving chicks ...maybe that's why she's not given that much camera time? or perhaps because she's the most interesting one, as someone else here mentioned..
 
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First Heidi. Now…

Reports reveal that Lauren Conrad was glaringly absent from Audrina Partridge's belated 22nd birthday at club LAX's outpost in Las Vegas this past Saturday (Audrina's real birthday was May 9th).

Fresh off the Hawaiian set of her new movie, a number of pals (her mother included!) helped Audrina celebrate in Vegas style.

But, most importantly, NO Lauren!

L.C. did admit a few weeks ago that "there is tension and other things going on" between her and Audrina.

She told Us Weekly, "You fight, you make up, you get along…obviously we are going to have problems, but we are still friends and we love each other."

Besides, Lauren pointed out that she and Lo threw Audrina a birthday pool party a few weeks ago at their new Hollywood pad.

What do you all think? Is L.C.'s absence from the Vegas festivities a sign that another L.C. BFF has bitten the dust????
 
Watching back on Season 1 before Heidi & LC had the huge fight, I have to admit that Lauren doesn't seem to be that good of a friend. It might be the way that the show is edited or whatever, but she never seems to be happy for her friends when something good happens for them. Weird.
 
Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt were at the L.A. Dodgers baseball game on Monday night - in full Speidi regalia.
The cheestastic couple had on full Dodger gear, foam finger and everything!
But, when Heidi and Spencer were put on the jumbotron, they were booed by the 36,000 people in attendence.
Ouch!

Perez Hilton

:lol:

I'm sorry.... but :lol:
 
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AHHH HHAHHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHHAHAH CANT STOP LAUGHING

justjared...
 
Does Spencer think that facial hair is attractive on him? Nasty.

Heidi just loves attention, doesn't she?? :yuk:
 
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It looks like the ratings are dropping hard for MTV's biggest scripted show, The Hills.

Viewership for last week's season finale were at a disappointing 3.8 million! That's a good one million below the show's December finale and its return in March.

Are people getting bored of the usual script or are they finally starting to realize that there's no reality in it????

Oh well, it seems like the ladies from The Hills might have to get a real job soon!

But what will they do for a living?

Did any of them finish college????

Do any of them have "real" work experience and not just The Hills staged work experience?

Where will the cast from The Hills end up?

Probably in another spin-off show with a new title.

Anyone ready for The Valley, Malibu Beach, or The West Hollywood?
 
Just finished watching the last three episodes of this season, that I missed on tv. I can't wait untill August. Kind of weird ending of this season, really.
 
how ridiculous does heidi look on the new usweekly cover. I laughed myself silly
 
This??? Ridiculous?? ;)

Words don't desribe how pathetic she is. :rolleyes:

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crazydaysandnights
 
Another USWeekly cover about her relationship with Spencer? How pathetic...
She looks awful and very plastic on the cover
 
There's new fake/tacky beach shots with the two of them as well...
 
Former cast members of 'The Hills' complain of bad editing, sudden exits

www.latimes.com

After the MTV series moves on without Elodie Otto, Jessica Trent and Gavin Beasley, what next? They try to work it out.
By Erin Weinger, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
June 1, 2008
PEOPLE'S REVOLUTION has a reputation for being one of the toughest fashion public relations firms in the business. It's been called a madhouse -- a pressure cooker where 18-hour days are common and the mission is as uncompromising as the founder and chief executive, Kelly Cutrone: maximum exposure, whatever the cost.

So when its West Coast director, Jessica Trent, and a few underlings gathered to discuss the Pussycat Dolls lingerie show at L.A. Fashion Week in March, Cutrone put their feet to the fire. She wanted to know whether any celebrities had committed.

"Working on that," Trent said.

"It's a little late," Cutrone snapped.

"I know we were . . . "

"We . . . we . . . nothing."

"That was supposed to be your responsibility, Jessica," sniped Cutrone's partner.

Trent was nearly in tears, and then the camera cut -- to a sweeping panorama of Los Angeles.

It was just another painful day on "The Hills," the docudrama everyone loves to hate. Its stars -- Lauren Conrad, Heidi Montag, Audrina Patridge and Whitney Port -- relentlessly pursue the perfect blend of work and partying, largely in the confines of the L.A. fashion community, be it People's Revolution or the offices of Teen Vogue. Woe betide anyone outside their circle.

While Conrad and her cronies have happily morphed from SoCal teens to paparazzi-hunted celebrities with cosmetic contracts, clothing lines and movie deals, other minor players have become roadkill on the highway of public spectacle. Sure, the star foursome graced the cover of Rolling Stone last month, but a growing sorority of "Hills" outcasts was loudly grumbling.

Not long after Trent's humiliation -- in front of more than 3 million viewers -- she left People's Revolution and explained her befuddlement in her blog, LA Steel Magnolia (http://asteelmagnolia.blogspot.com/). "Ah well," she wrote, "for some it probably gave them great pleasure to see me appear dimwitted or sad on the mocu-drama, and you know that's fine if it gives some folks some satisfaction. Honestly. For others with more developed minds, they'll see crafty editing turning a real person into some faux dolt persona for the entertainment sake of the televised machine."

Trent's is not the only attempt to resurrect a reputation tainted by "The Hills." Gavin Beasley spoke to bestweekever.tv about his portrayal in the third season. In one episode, the handsome, tousled-hair young fashion model took Conrad out for sushi after meeting her at a photo shoot. The conversation was not only strained and mundane, but Beasley looked like a lout as he reached across the table and tried -- to Conrad's horror -- to force a salmon roll down her throat.

"I guess people should just try to remember that this is all entertainment," he said, claiming the sushi incident was the result of selective editing. "I'm not the boring dork they made me out to be."

Faux dolt? Boring dork? File these complaints under "Be careful what you wish for" -- especially in Elodie Otto's case. There she was, working at Bolthouse Productions, the Hollywood party-planning powerhouse, when Montag -- and her entourage of cameras -- snagged a job answering phones and stuffing envelopes. Otto was quickly smitten.

"I was like 'God, I want to be on TV,' " she said. "So then I made friends with her. And then they started filming us, and we had really good chemistry."

Soon she couldn't stand in line at Starbucks without being recognized. Her presence on "The Hills" parted the velvet rope, where she posed at MTV red carpet events and chatted up Lindsay Lohan.

Hoping to capitalize on her 15 minutes, Otto quit Bolthouse and started a line of bath and body products, but nothing worked out according to plan. Her time on the show was cut back, and as she waited for a loan to clear on her fledgling company, she tried to find work elsewhere.

"It's just hard," she says. During job interviews, prospective employers ignore her resume and just want to know what it was like to work with Montag.

"Everybody thinks my whole life is great," she says, "that I have my own company and I live at the beach and have a boyfriend and I have my own line and I'm a gazillionaire. But no."

During one low moment in her post-"Hills" career, Otto claims she got a phone call from MTV asking her to return. They needed Otto to fill in a gap in the story line. (The show's creator, Adam Divello, didn't return calls to confirm.)

Otto immediately agreed, and when the cameras started to roll, Otto played out her part: She asked Montag whether she had heard about the opening for an events director; Montag feigned ignorance. And when we next see Montag, she's sitting behind the desk in her new office. Otto regrets agreeing to this scene and worries that she's marked for having lost the job to an inexperienced, younger colleague.

Meanwhile, the show chugs on, now filming its fourth season. For her part, Trent is still licking her wounds, trying to freelance her way toward her own People's Revolution. Not long after the last episode of the third season aired, she sat in her Beachwood Canyon home and organized her closets, while Conrad and friends danced at the packed West Hollywood hot spot Crown Bar. Next to Conrad sat Lindsay Lohan, who looked like she wanted someone to talk to.
 

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