Jun
09
Lauren Conrad and her 'Hills' buddies Whitney Port and Lauren 'Lo'
Bosworth got dolled up in their casual Sunday best and headed to the A
Time for Heroes Celebrity Carnival, a benefit for the Elizabeth Glaser
Pediatric AIDS Foundation at LA's Wadsworth Theater.
Gee, where's Audrina? According to the New York Post, she's in search of alternate digs - as she and Lauren are no longer speaking to each other. IMHO, non-speaking roomies are the best, but I guess if you're chronicling your life on an MTV 'reality' show, you do have to communicate every once in a while.
And, in related news, if you just can't get enough of the 'Hills' girls, fret not, because Whitney is getting her own spin-off, following her as she leaves California and heads to New York City while working for fashion PR firm People's Revolution.
LC says a spin-off couldn't happen to a nicer person and offered her a little advice, telling Us Weekly, 'I would just tell her to have fun with it. She’s always made it very clear on The Hills that she doesn’t want her personal life involved on the show, so it would definitely mean that she would have to come out of her comfort zone.'
Is Whitney that delusional that she thinks her personal life is going to be ignored on the show? I know it's not 100% reality, but the gal does other things in her day besides work and nobody's going to want to watch her file and such in the Project Revolution offices for long.
Gee, where's Audrina? According to the New York Post, she's in search of alternate digs - as she and Lauren are no longer speaking to each other. IMHO, non-speaking roomies are the best, but I guess if you're chronicling your life on an MTV 'reality' show, you do have to communicate every once in a while.
And, in related news, if you just can't get enough of the 'Hills' girls, fret not, because Whitney is getting her own spin-off, following her as she leaves California and heads to New York City while working for fashion PR firm People's Revolution.
LC says a spin-off couldn't happen to a nicer person and offered her a little advice, telling Us Weekly, 'I would just tell her to have fun with it. She’s always made it very clear on The Hills that she doesn’t want her personal life involved on the show, so it would definitely mean that she would have to come out of her comfort zone.'
Is Whitney that delusional that she thinks her personal life is going to be ignored on the show? I know it's not 100% reality, but the gal does other things in her day besides work and nobody's going to want to watch her file and such in the Project Revolution offices for long.













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