Tuesday, 18 December 2007

Kristin Might Be Joining 'The Hills'!

[E! Online] - Sources tell me that Kristin Cavallari—you know, the OG Laguna Beach girl—might be coming back to the small screen again. (She had a guest spot on CBS' Cane a couple of months ago, as I'm sure you know.)

Miss Cavallari was spotted entering the NBC Universal building today for a casting meeting for Lipstick Jungle (the new dramedy starring Lindsay Price, Brooke Shields and Kim Raver). But wait, it gets better. According to inside sources close to The Hills, the show's producers are looking into the possibility of bringing Kristin onto their series to reunite with Lauren.
Let me be the first to say: Hells. Yeah.

Not surprisingly, according to the same insiders, Lauren is less than thrilled with the idea of Kristin coming onto her show, possibly due to their previous love triangle with Stephen Colletti. But as we've seen from Heidi and Lauren this season, that sort of tension can also make for very good TV. (Sad, but true.)

As for whether Kristin would agree to hit The Hills, we shouldn't forget that when Laguna Beach ended, she said she was leaving reality TV behind in order to focus on her acting career. But with The Hills' newfound über-audience and über-presence in the media, I'm thinking this show may be well worth her time.

So, what do you think about bringing Kristin C to The Hills? And are you Team Lauren or Team Kristin?

Sunday, 16 December 2007

Newport Harbor: Home for the Holidays!

[MTV] - The gang from Newport Harbor are Home for the Holidays! Chrissy, Clay, Allie, Chase, Grant and friends are back home for the holidays. Did Chrissy and Clay stay together when they decided to try long distance? Chase has jumped head first into a new romance with Kylie, Chrissy's sorority sister, while Allie is trying to make her way in the big city of Los Angeles. Will she be able to leave the pampered life of Newport behind and forge a new independence?

Be sure to tune for a brand new episode of Newport Harbor on Monday December 17th at 10:30PM ET/PT.

Monday, 10 December 2007

A Recap of The Hills' Drama So Far...

LAUREN CONRAD, 21 Hills History: After graduating high school and following a stint in San Francisco, Laguna Beach alumna and queen bee Conrad set off to live in L.A. and intern at Teen Vogue; attends fashion school and is a budding designer with her own expensive clothing line, Lauren Conrad Collection.

Tabloid fodder: Ongoing feud with Montag and Pratt; relationship rumors; weight loss, workout and style tips. Rarely misses a party or opening, and was recently spotted dining with a pregnant Nicole Richie.

Popularity factors: "She has almost an everywoman quality about her," says Min. "She hasn't gone to the dark side yet like other reality stars, and she seems to be handling her height and status with grace." However, some viewers "will say she's inflexible with her friends and judges them too harshly," says Min.
HEIDI MONTAG, 21

Hills history: Conrad's original roommate and best friend until she began dating and subsequently moved in with Pratt. Has been accused of aiding a sex-tape rumor about Conrad and her ex-boyfriend, Laguna Beach alum Jason Wahler; also starting a clothing line.

Tabloid Fodder: Ongoing feud with Conrad; plastic surgery; rocky relationship rumors. This season, Montag and Pratt have been bickering over their upcoming wedding.

Popularity factors: Along with Pratt, "they're good-looking, photogenic, do fun things and love the camera," says Min. "I think there are a lot of women who watch and they just want to shake Heidi" for being involved with Pratt.

AUDRINA PARTRIDGE, 22

Hills history: Conrad's best bud and roommate who moved in after Montag moved out; works at Epic Records. (A spoof on FunnyOrDie.com stars James Franco and Mila Kunis as Audrina and boyfriend Justin Bobby having one of their tortured, endless discussions about their relationship.)

Tabloid fodder: Out and about with Conrad and Port, she hits parties, fashion shows, etc.; her on-again, off-again relationship with Justin Bobby, whom Conrad is not especially fond of.

Popularity factors: Min says Conrad's pals have their own cult following. "They're young, fun, essentially nice girls. They live this life that you can read about — they have the clothes, the attitude, the boys, the cars. It's fun for people to think of these three as real girlfriends for women who are in similar situations, starting out in a career and moving out on your own."

WHITNEY PORT, 22 Hills history: Former fellow intern of Conrad's, Port now works full time at Teen Vogue and is Conrad's supervisor. She eagerly eats up Conrad's tales of her romantic travails while at the office.

Tabloid fodder: Out and about with Conrad and Patridge, she hits parties, fashion shows, etc. Spotted drinking and partying hard at TV Guide's Emmy post-party this year, and left leaning on Partridge.

Popularity factors: "People think she's sort of smart and sensible and less emotional than the others, and perhaps has a cooler head," says Min.

SPENCER PRATT, 24
Hills history: Montag's fiancé and Svengali, Conrad's nemesis; wants to be a billionaire before 30, he told Radar magazine. He manages Montag -- who's aspiring to a music career -- and was recently spotted shooting her video on the beach. Insists he's just a misunderstood nice guy.

Tabloid fodder: Ongoing feud with Conrad; accused of spreading sex-tape rumors; authenticity of engagement/engagement ring with Montag. He's the reason Montag and Conrad became frenemies: Conrad loathed him, and Montag chose him over her.

Popularity factors: Min refers to Pratt as "the most hated man on television, the man everyone loves to hate." She says "he's integral to the show. Without Spencer, you don't have that tension," adding that "he seems insanely devoted to Heidi." On meeting Pratt: "He was lovely and charming in person," Min says.

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Wednesday, 5 December 2007

Kristin and Nick: Split?!

Trouble seems to be in paradise for Laguna Beach-er Kristin Cavallari and her boyfriend of more than a year, Nick Zano.

"They broke up," a friend of Kristin's exclusively revealed to Life & Style. "She moved out of their house. They're going in separate directions."

Kristin, 20, and Nick, 29, moved in together this past summer - so what went wrong? "It wasn't working out," reveals the friend. "She was bored, and I think she realised she was better off keeping her options open."

So basically, Kristin missed the single life. "She used to be the It girl, and now she sees all of these other girls who would normally be in her shadow stealing the spotlight...I think she wants back in on the scene...living together put a real damper on things."
Look out, Hollywood!

Tuesday, 4 December 2007

Lauren Conrad Is Ripped!

[E! Online] - Get a load of Lauren Conrad's rock-hard body in the January issue of Shape magazine...dayum!

No wonder Lauren's stayed single—who has time for guys when you're at the gym building a body like this?!

She even shares her workout secrets with the mag...presumably easier to achieve if you can afford a personal trainer.

Her twice-a-week routine includes weight training, running on the treadmill and kickboxing.
"Jarett has me do a lot of reps with smaller weights because he's not trying to build muscle so much as get my body toned," Lauren tells Shape.

And on her days off from the gym, she likes to go for 45-minute hikes in Runyon Canyon...and throw down with Heidi. (Nothing like a little conflict to get the heart rate going.)

But as much as we admire her dedication to fitness, we can't help but wonder if this is pure Lauren or the work of a very talented art director. Whaddya think? Cast your vote here.

Lauren And Brody "Never Really" Dated

Fans may be in for a disappointing season finalé to The Hills next Monday Dec 10. Throughout the whole season, Lauren Conrad and "close friend" Brody Jenner seem to have been dating on and off. Whilst thousands of fans were hopeful for a romantic season finalé for the two, Jenner has insisted that the duo are merely the immortal 'just friends'. "There's nothing romantic - it's never really been like that," Brody, 24, told People on Friday at the NYC hotspot Touch. "I love Lauren. She is a great friend of mine."

Fans of The Hills have seen the twosome grow closer and are only set for disappointment in an anti-climactic finalé. But does Jenner have a little surprise in store? He certainly enjoys creating suspense and has been known to put on a show for the cameras.


When asked about the impending finalé, Jenner addressed the question, saying: "My contract really doesn't allow me to talk about that stuff." Way to keep things interesting, Brody...

Sunday, 2 December 2007

'Best & Worst of 2007: Dumbest Celebrity Feuds'

(Small snippet about The Hills taken from article, the whole of which can be found here).

And finally, my favorite feud of all ... which might not even be "real." Lauren Conrad, the young, beautiful, rich, and famous-for-being-famous star of MTV's "reality" show The Hills had quite a fight with her BFF (that's "best friend forever") and roommate, Heidi Montag, last year. In a nutshell, Lauren was never fond of Heidi's boyfriend Spencer Pratt, who tended to manipulate situations, cheat on his girlfriend while cameras were watching, and generally act as loathsome as humanly possible. It didn't help matters that Pratt also (allegedly!) spread a (false?) rumor about a videotape showing Lauren in an unflattering light. Montag has moved out and accepted Pratt's proposal. Both still appear on The Hills, but rarely share scenes ... in fact, it's like a spin-off is happening within the parent show, all in 30 tidy minutes. Sources say that Lauren and Heidi have made up off-camera but continue to "feud" for production value's sake. Maybe we'll never know ... but should we even care? I think I sort of do.

'The Classless Utopia of Reality TV'

IT is sometimes hard to detect much difference between artfully edited reality shows like “The Hills” on MTV and scripted dramas like “Gossip Girl” on CW and the recently canceled Fox series “The OC.”

Yet the more reality shows mimic fictional series in tone, look and format, the easier it is to see where they differ: class consciousness. Sitcoms and dramatic series drum up tension by assaulting social barriers. Most reality shows take them for granted and leave them untouched.
It is a distinction that will become even more obvious as reality shows multiply, partly in response to the strike of the Writers Guild. Scripted series deliver the image of the society we would like to be: racially integrated, classless, well intentioned. Reality shows are more honest, but they also breed a kind of country dysmorphic disorder: half the nation is blond, beautiful and driving sports cars through Beverly Hills, while the other half is blond, sleazily oversexed and prone to hair-pulling and name-calling.

In fact, among the many subgenres of reality television, only one tinkers with social engineering at all. Before the all-volunteer army, the military served as America’s melting pot. Now reality competitions like “The Amazing Race” and “America’s Next Top Model” fill the void, putting contestants through a form of Fort Benning basic training. “Survivor,” and even “The Biggest Loser,” purposely toss together all kinds of people from all walks of life who might otherwise never meet.

But society is more cautious when it comes to the quest for love. Romance novels are one thing. In real life most people favor a marriage of equals.

“The Hills,” like its forerunner, “Laguna Beach,” aims to be absorbed as drama. This crypto-scripted show dispenses with the so-called confessionals, a convention of the reality genre in which a protagonist breaks away to vent directly to the camera, and relies instead on evocative shots of skylines or highway traffic at dusk, lingering close-ups and moody pop music to underscore emotional highs and lows.

The principals, whose romances and kitchen quarrels furnish plotlines, are not really actors, but neither are they ordinary people exactly; they are a new hybrid of semiprofessional personalities who play themselves on camera. Men and women recruited for their resemblance to Us magazine celebutantes are now featured players in Us magazine, and boast lifestyles as lavish, and socially restricted, as Paris Hilton’s. More so, actually: Ms. Hilton, after all, was a star of “The Simple Life,” a “Green Acres” takeoff that propelled her and her friend Nicole Richie to rough it as country bumpkins, trading stores for chores. But that fish-out-of-water formula ebbed; reality fans seem to prefer to watch pigs in clover.

Nowadays, the classes don’t collide on reality television.

The CW network has had success with its competition series “Beauty and the Geek,” but the pairing of opposites — dumb beauties and intelligent geeks — is illusory; the women are all alike, and so are the men.

“The Real World” began on MTV as an experiment in group dynamics, but it is now more of a dating service with no exit — and accordingly, the participants seem ever more socially and culturally akin. So much so, in fact, that the producers now spice up the monotony with pop-up commentary: sarcastic asides about the housemates delivered by two young, MTV know-it-alls. (Unconsciously, perhaps, the pair provide the kind of critical distance — and class awareness — spouted by the wise servant in Molière, or for that matter the wisecracking maid on “Maude.”)
On “The Hills,” a preserve for the young, good-looking and privileged, there is no other side of the tracks. Meanwhile, “A Shot at Love With Tila Tequila” caters to the trailer-park set. MTV promotes its heroine, a Web siren, as “the first bisexual bachelorette,” but the show isn’t shocking because it pits 16 lesbians and semi-lesbians against 16 heterosexual men. What is scandalous is the group’s homogeneity: all of them seem so poignantly coarse and equally undereducated — “The Jerry Springer Show: The Next Generation.”

On “The Hills,” girls fight with shrugs, false smiles and pinched sarcasm (“Have a great night”). On “Real World: Sydney” and “A Shot at Love” or even “I Love New York,” another “Bachelorette”-style showdown, friction is expressed with body slams and punches.
Scripted television favors myth. “Ugly Betty,” on ABC, puts a poor, plain girl (America Ferrera) from Queens deep inside the offices of a top fashion magazine and draws its humor from the class struggle between Betty and her snooty, conniving colleagues.
“The Hills” puts Lauren, an alumna of “Laguna Beach,” inside the real-life West Coast office of Teen Vogue, and draws its humor from the sleek, vacuous congruity of that world. Everybody fits in. Lauren’s tasks consist mostly of attending red-carpet premieres.
A recurring joke of the show is how the leaders of Hollywood’s young and pampered set feel oppressed by their careers. Lauren’s former friend Heidi, who works for an event planner, returns home in a white, bare-shouldered top, her blond hair impeccably blown out, and is greeted by her fiancé, Spencer. “How was your day, sweetheart?” he asks somewhat sardonically. “Long,” she replies wearily. “Tiring.”

“The OC” built its story line on the cultural collision between its underclass hero, Ryan (Benjamin McKenzie), a teenage runaway, and the affluent and gorgeous denizens of Orange County, Calif. “Gossip Girl” pits a middle-class teenager, the son of a former rock singer, against the snobbish scions of Park Avenue and the Hamptons.

“Laguna Beach” never bothered with such contrivance. All its protagonists were young, wealthy and gorgeous, and they found plenty of drama in the small slights and petty misunderstandings of the overly examined life. Lauren went on to become one of the heroines of “The Hills,” and is once again surrounded by a posse of improbably blond, good-looking and pampered young people. The closest that series has come to a misalliance is a date Lauren’s friend Whitney had with her personal trainer, a tall, dark and handsome New Yorker.
The dramedy “Desperate Housewives” is not known for redeeming social values, but even that ABC soap opera tried to integrate Wisteria Lane in its second season, recruiting Alfre Woodard to play an African-American concert pianist who keeps a mystery man chained up in the basement.

“The Real Housewives of Orange County” doesn’t try to build racial understanding; its heroines, indistinguishable in plunging necklines and plumped-up lips, are too busy with facial reconstruction. These housewives do not need murder mysteries or race issues to hold attention. Their drama revolves around the self-indulgent middle-aged woman’s race against the ravages of time and cellulite. It is silly and excruciating to watch, a menopausal minstrel show.

There are other reality subgenres that follow the same unwritten rule. “Run’s House,” featuring the family antics of the hip-hop star Joseph Simmons, known as Rev Run, inhabits a parallel universe to “Hogan Knows Best,” which follows the family antics of the pro wrestling celebrity Hulk Hogan’s home. And the same formula sustains “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” which centers on the wife and stepchildren of the former Olympic athlete Bruce Jenner.
There is no fresh prince shaking up Bel Air.

All three of those reality families live a “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous” existence — and share similar story lines, down to a star-struck daughter seeking to trade family connections for fame. Kim Kardashian, the ambitious daughter of Mr. Jenner’s pushy wife, Kris, poses for Playboy to jump-start her career. Run’s daughter Angela sets her sights on starting her own magazine so that she can throw star-studded parties, while Brooke Hogan aspires to pop stardom.

These family sagas unfurl concurrently on television, but despite the fact that most of the participants live in the wealthier neighborhoods of Los Angeles, they rarely intersect. The only notable example of cross-pollination was a romance between Mr. Jenner’s son Brody, who was a leading character on the short-lived Fox reality series “Princes of Malibu,” and Lauren Conrad of “The Hills.”

Reality shows are dramas lived out on beta-blockers; microproblems stretch over more episodes than any network drama would allow, no crimes are solved, no lives are saved, and the characters speak most eloquently when silent. Most of all they focus on mating, not social mobility.

Friday, 30 November 2007

The Hills Season Finalé...what's going to happen?

[BuddyTV.com] - It's been a drama-filled season for The Hills. The feud between Heidi Montag and Lauren Conrad may have made their lives more difficult, but it sure made for entertaining watching. Despite the questions about it being real or fake, fans have still been riveted by the lives of The Hills' stars, and they are continue to be tabloid fodder.The finale episode for this season of The Hills will air on December 10, and MTV is planning a lot around the big day.The day before, on December 9 at 12pm Eastern, MTV will air The Hills: Lauren Looks Back. MTV says in their press release: “The 2-hour special is a video scrapbook of Lauren coming-of-age. Featuring footage from both hit series, Laguna Beach and The Hills, Lauren narrates her story, reflecting on her wistful, yet complicated romance with Stephen Colletti, her tumultuous relationship with Jason Wahler and her present-day dizzying flirtations with Brody Jenner.” (MTV apparently got one of the authors of the Sweet Valley High series to write their press releases.)Then on the next day, December 10, at 8pm Eastern, the countdown to the finale will start with a pre-show as the stars will walk the red carpet, and a recap of the season's events will also be shown.The finale will then air at 10pm Eastern. In it, “Whitney gets an offer to work in Paris, Lauren struggles to figure out where her relationship with Brody stands before she can move on, and wedding disputes put Heidi and Spencer's future in jeopardy.”There will be an after show at 10:30pm, where hosts Jessi Cruickshank and Dan Levy will talk with the stars to get reactions regarding the finale. The party will continue online at 11pm.MTV's press release also offers a unique opportunity to Hills fans: “MTV will fly in up to 40 Hills devotees from the U.S. and Canada as a part of ‘The Hills Biggest Fan Contest' which asks fans to submit videos on why they are crazy about the series. Winners selected will jet set to Los Angeles to get VIP treatment at the big event on December 10. Viewers can continue to make submissions at www.hillsfan.mtv.com through December 3.”That only leaves you a few days, Hills fans! So get cracking on your submissions if you want a chance to party with Lauren and Heidi (separately, of course) during the event.

Tuesday, 27 November 2007

Lauren and Whitney Hit Paris

This past weekend saw The Hills lovelies Lauren Conrad and Whitney Port jet out to Paris in France, the place often dubbed the fashion capital of the world.

The girls were in town for the Le Bal des Debutantes which happened on Sunday. Lauren wore a strapless white dress with a very glitzy handbag and the standard oversized earrings, whilst Port dazzled in long earrings and a black halter dress.
And speaking of handbags, Conrad has joined forces with Linea Pelle to sell her personally designed accessories - a new line of designer clutches, totes and "coin purses".

Lauren explained, "I love the bag tote because it holds so much and the leather is suport soft. It is available in 3 colors. There's also a clutch and a coin purse."

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Friday, 23 November 2007

'The Hills' Too Classy For Paris Hilton

Producers of The Hills seem to be desperately holding on to the last shreds of reality they possibly can - by refusing to let Paris Hilton appear on the show. Crew members of the MTV hit reality show were apparently overheard talking about Paris' attempt to get a role, saying the producers thought it would be "pushing the limits" of believability. Nicole Richie, pregnant re-instated BFF of Hilton, has been seen out partying with The Hills stars Lauren and Audrina Partridge.

Hilton may be off the list for the producers, but they're apparently not bothered about casting people for the key parts in the upcoming nuptials of Heidi Montag and fiancé Spencer Pratt. Apparently Roxy Olin, daughter of Brothers and Sisters star Ken Olin, is in final talks to star as Montag's maid of honour.
The Hills? Staged? Never.

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Thursday, 22 November 2007

'Why the Hills might be the best reality yet'

[The Varsity] - You knew this post was coming and you couldn't bear that it exists. Yet because I am on deadline (again), and because I am drunk off Steam whistle beer and hot-boxed dressing rooms with Brooklyn soul singers, I feel like it's pretty necessary for me to exclaim my true love for the fakest reality TV show: The Hills.

The premise of the Hills is pretty without: 3 vaguely attractive blonde chicks (and one faux brunette) live and love in Los Angeles, while trying to make it in the big city. They live in ugly condos with swimming pools and date guys who wear diamond stud earrings. Occasionally they meet up for high-concept sushi and discuss their lives. But mostly they just create falsified "drama" with impossibly obtained medium shots. The show is supposed to be reality—but in this scripted drama comes a kind of awkward semblance of life. Sometimes the episodes are so boring the commercials for hair care products have more momentum. And sometimes there are moments of such dire pain and awkwardness, you realize that within the falsely encapsulated "TV' of the Hills there's real emotional latency that can't be hidden.

But mostly they get their hair done and drive around in luxury cars.

The New York Times did a wonderful recap of the television show, describing reality sensation Lauren Conrad as a "seamstress". It's ironic that within her internship at Teen Vogue, she works the parties she would otherwise be attending, pinning up Marc Jacobs cigarette jeans when she isn't being trashed on the cover of US Weekly. But within Lauren Conrad's classic Californian facade (when she isn't wearing sundresses, she's sporting side-swept ponytails), she's as iconic and classy as Grace Kelly. You want to root for Lauren because she's constantly getting screwed—whether it's the alcoholic boyfriend she chooses to be with instead of going to Paris (doesn't anyone in television learn this never works out?), the flighty roommate whose fiancée might have leaked her sex tape, or awkward dates with dishy models on Rodeo Drive. Lauren had a pretty stellar line to her skeezy, plastic ex-roommate Heidi on the last episode, when she pleaded for her forgiveness. Said Conrad, her icy blues affixed on Heidi's smooth cold lines: "I want to forgive you but I also want to forget you." That's what happens when you forget to buy toilet paper.

As we all can attest to, reality is disappointing. Which is why truly stellar moments can exist in this television show that would never cut it on "Gossip Girl". Take for example, Lauren's New Years Eve in which adorned in a low-slung black dress and sling backs she fights with her stupid boyfriend Jason (who's idiocy is made redundant by his formal top hat), leaves in a cab, ignores his cellular calls, and eventually makes out with him at the midnight mark as he almost scalds her with a lit cigarette and an armful of roses bought off the street. For the men in Los Angeles, romance can be compromised by bushels of posies. For the girls in the Hills, they accept this as love, as long as it comes with a gold chain from Tiffany’s.


Lately I've been really interested in the idea of Los Angeles, this weird strange place where culture seems to evaporate into billboards and the best bars are in strip malls. I like the idea of driving down freeways and eating Mexican food on the top of my convertible, someone bulky and self-tanned feeding me guacamole with cigarette-stained manicured fingernails. If New York means fighting your way through public transit to make it to a bar where you play Merle Haggard songs overtop Chuck Klosterman's Annie Lennox (this happened to a friend of a friend of mine), Los Angeles means staring at Jennifer Garner while she eats a salad. If New York is everything, Los Angeles is nothing. And I kind of want to feel nothingness right now.

The Hills is terrific televisions show because it's so easy to supplant your own experiences into what you're seeing onscreen. In the way that another person's reality can be transformative, so can Lauren Conrad's. You begin to associate their experiences as normative. You begin to feel for people whose existence is impossible to verify. Which brings me to the equally incredible "After show" on (Canadian) MTV. What's better than watching an episode? Watching it twice with bad editing and unfunny commentary from puffy teenagers on low-res web cams. Instead of reality, we receive "post-reality". And maybe that's better than we think.

Monday, 19 November 2007

Kristin and Nick Hit the Movies

I thought it was time for some news about a different Laguna star - for a change! I know I'm not the only one who feels deprived of the tales about Kristin, Talan, Jessica - you name it. I think I've heard enough about Lauren Conrad for a lifetime!

Kristin Cavallari, 20, and her boyfriend Nick Zano, were spotted together this past weekend catching a movie at The Grove in LA. Strolling through the open-air mall hand-in-hand, both dressed in the white-tee-and-jeans combo, they giggled their way to the theater.


In other Laguna news, Talan Torriero is apparently trying to break into Broadway. Talan, 21, who's dating former Miss USA Tara Connor (how does he do it?!), was overheard at the Brooklyn Diner on West 57th Street telling some friends about his possible move to New York and his audition for Hairspray.

Sunday, 18 November 2007

Lauren Conrad Defends 'The Hills' in MySpace Blog

Lauren Conrad's blog entry taken from her MySpace:

Rumors about The Hills
There have been some rumors in the press about "The Hills" being fake. Many of you have been asking me if the rumors are true. There are false rumors every week about me and I can't
address every rumor out there, but I feel like this was important for me to respond to. The show is not fake and this is really my life. I have addressed these rumors in an interview with InTouch Magazine's Nov.26th issue. I will scan the interview and put it in my pictures.

Click on the scanned photos below to see the enlarged versions of the interview with InTouch.












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Friday, 16 November 2007

'From Laguna to Los Angeles: MTV Revolutionizes Reality'

[Emory Wheel] - Who needs reality when you have “The Hills?” “Laguna Beach” and its two offshoots, “The Hills” and “Newport Beach,” have become ratings juggernauts and shaped the collective unconscious about reality — except they are not quite reality shows. The infamous statement at the beginnings of these shows states that “the drama is real,” but nothing else seems to be. The sophisticated and glossy camerawork on these shows stands in stark contrast to the hand-held, cinema verité of “The Real World.” There is something compelling about these bizarre soap operas. Why bother watching the fake (and canceled) “The OC” when a more authentic image of Republican-addled southern California is available? The travails of Lauren Conrad, her former friend and roommate Heidi Montag, and Heidi’s clueless and controlling boyfriend Spencer Pratt have captivated an entire generation of teenage girls — a fascination that follows many through their college years.This reality is contrived: The slick editing and multi-camera setups require not only some form of staging and reshoots, but also necessitate an outline of a script. These shows resemble improvised skits rather than the actual lives of a group of overly pretty Orange County teens.The voiceover before the show explaining what has previously taken place and the name tags always placed under the characters make the shows palatable to people with severe forms of ADD. These shows were created by and for the MTV generation. And with all these bleached-blonde people looking alike, the name tags come in handy.The third season of “The Hills” is now in full swing, but developments over the summer — covered in tabloids and Internet blogs — made the premiere of this show highly anticipated. Conrad and Montag, whose friendship was strained at the end of season two, are now apparently enemies. Rumors of a sex tape of Conrad and her ex-boyfriend Jason Wahler proliferated in Hollywood circles. Except when they’re fighting in trendy bars, Montag and Conrad do not appear onscreen together, giving the show two separate story arcs and keeping audiences on their toes. “Laguna Beach” and “The Hills” are not dealing with reality. They are, instead, a vision of hyper-reality. They are the way our lives should be. Their jobs are glamorous and merely interrupt their lives of parties and dating. Where does all their money come from for eating at expensive L.A. eateries? Do these girls go to school? Does Spencer have a job? This is the life we all want — no need to ask such trivial questions to demolish our fantasies. So what are these shows? They are reimagined soap operas that claim to be true. They have actually managed to reinvent not only reality entertainment but also the meaning of television by somehow making the most uninteresting things fascinating.What makes these shows so fascinating is how they revel in moments of banality; pregnant pauses and awkward looks punctuate each scene. Instead of a polished show from NBC, where such instances find themselves on the cutting-room floor, MTV is intent on displaying the ditziness of the characters. Unlike other reality shows, this show has no intention of appearing like “The Real World” or “Big Brother,” with secret cameras and grainy footage. “The Hills” seeks to look like a polished drama that could be seen on the primetime schedule of any major network.“Laguna Beach” has ended its three-season run, but “The Hills” is stronger than ever in its third season. A new spin-off has emerged focusing on the exploits of another group of pretty bleached-blondes in Newport Beach, a city just south of Laguna Beach. With the break-out status of Conrad (who is launching a clothing line), Kristin Cavallari (who is now an actress) and Montag (who has just released a single with fiance Pratt rapping in the background), we can rest assured that this form of reality is here to stay. Well, at least until MTV reinvents reality one more time.

Thursday, 15 November 2007

Heidi Dreams Big!

[AllHeadlineNews.com] - Heidi Montag's dream is to win an Academy Award. Considering she successfully played a part in convincing the public that "The Hills" was 'reality television', her acting ability may be better than believed. The 21-year-old star of the MTV show revealed her dream to Blender magazine and listed her acting resume as evidence that she has what it takes to be named alongside actresses such as Meryl Streep and Jodie Foster. Heidi said, "I've always been singing. I've been dancing since I was 2 - hip-hop, jazz, tap, everything. I was a wicked stepsister in Cinderella. I was a fairy in A Midsummer Night's Dream. I was Beatrice in... an old English play. Acting, singing, dancing - it's always been in me."

The TV personality then added, "I also plan to win an Oscar." Heidi, who is part of a public war with 'co-star' Lauren Conrad, explained how she has already gotten so far in her career.

The blonde beauty said, "I like to read a couple books at once. I was reading the Princess Diana book. I'm reading a book about Chicago and the mob. Right now I'm also reading the Bible, beginning to end. I'm very religious. That's how I've gotten to where I am."

Wednesday, 14 November 2007

Heidi & Lauren: Secretly Friends?!

It's come after weeks of speculation regarding The Hills' 'realness'...but we may now find ourselves asking another question. Are Lauren Conrad and Heidi Montag secretly friends?!

Monday's episode of The Hills may have showed Lauren Conrad and Heidi Montag's feud to be going on indefinitely, but a recent meeting, seen by a passer-by, between the former besties, seems to indicate the two may have patched up their differences...or perhaps they never fell out at all.

According to Star magazine, Lauren and Heidi met up secretly in late October and were obviously on good terms. An onlooker said, "There were no MTV cameras around. This seemed like the real deal. I saw Heidi coming to visit Lauren at her apartment without her fiancé Spencer Pratt."

The onlooker also saw Heidi get into Lauren's black BMW. "They were laughing, hugging and being very affectionate with one another…I think Lauren and Heidi made a secret pact not to tell anyone," the source added.

LC Comments on Just How Real 'The Hills' Is

E! Online's Kristin Dos Santos has asked the question the nation has had on its lips for months - is the show actually real? Is it orchestrated by producers and scripted by the producers, or is it a genuine look at the lives of the pretty young things?

Well, says Lauren, it's completely real. The relationships, the tears, the drama - everything. She also comments on her feelings regarding ex-BFF Heidi Montag in the exclusive video and, of course, her "is-he-isn't-he" semi-boyfriend Brody Jenner. And just watch how she blushes when his name's mentioned!

Check out the video here.

Tuesday, 13 November 2007

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Sunday, 11 November 2007

'Truth is greater with fiction' - an article from the Baltimore Sun

[The Baltimore Sun] - Reality starlet Audrina Partridge swears The Hills, MTV's highest-rated show, is real. Truth be told, it has to be. No scribe worth his guild card should lay claim to a show constructed like a doughnut:

The center (bland, goody two-shoes Lauren Conrad) holds scant interest -- it's all the surrounding unhealthy ingredients that tempt us: ambitious ex-friend Heidi Montag; her svengali fiance Spencer Pratt; hanger-on Justin "Bobby" Brescia; stern boss Lisa Love.
Blogs, tabloids and other media have complained in recent days and weeks about fiction in the reality drama, which depicts Conrad, Partridge, friend Whitney Port and Montag living it up in Los Angeles. The evidence: a Conrad date describing the producers setting up a stagey meeting between him and her ex-boyfriend; photos of Pratt "picking up" Montag at the airport minutes after dropping her off; a fellow restaurant diner complaining that Conrad repeated her order five times for the cameras' benefit.

But engineering should come as little surprise in a show that's seen as a hybrid, transcending traditional candid reality shows like The Real World and competitions like Survivor. In light of the Writers Guild of America strike, The Hills shows how far "reality" editing can go -- and where it comes up short.

"You have reality shows in which characters have no writers feeding them lines -- but they look like real drama shows," notes Kim Reed, a Syracuse, N.Y.-based writer for TelevisionWithoutPity.com. "Certainly, if there were writers, I think the dialogue [on The Hills] would be better, instead of long shots of them staring at each other."

In an e-mail, show creator Adam DiVello addressed the marriage of reality and editing, such as "pickup shots" after the initial shoot that provide continuity or a frame of reference -- an example being Pratt "picking up" Montag at the airport.

"And there are times when we ask cast members to rephrase their questions because we don't have the aid of confessionals/interviews ... this helps to put the conversation into context," he writes.

Reed blames some of the listless dialogue on the need for exposition.
"I think they say, 'Whitney, we need you to ask Lauren about what happened last night.' ... [But] there are only so many ways to say, 'So what's going on with you and Stephen?'"

DiVello does draw a line. "We never ask them to say anything they weren't already saying on their own," he wrote. "Ultimately, we're trying to produce a show that is entertaining, but we in no way affect the reality of the storylines."

In a scripted television drama or comedy, the recipe for a leading lady is complex, often mixing a dysfunctional background, drive, self-awareness, a distinctive personality, wit and quirks. Think of Desperate Housewives' flighty Susan Mayer (Teri Hatcher) or The Closer's neurotic Deputy Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson (Kyra Sedgwick). Or even MTV alumnae: The Osbournes' outrageous Sharon Osbourne or Daria's cynical Daria Morgendorffer (voice of Tracy Grandstaff).

The Hills' Conrad, a 21-year-old fashion student and Teen Vogue intern, is depicted as level-headed, well-mannered, caring, pretty and stylish (though not Project Runway material). She comes from a comfortable background in Orange County (the setting for the teen reality show Laguna Beach, before Conrad was spun off into The Hills). Her biggest problems? A predilection for bad boys and a "one-date curse" with potential mates. She'd make a nice neighbor or PTA member.

But Conrad doesn't appear assertive, witty or ingenious. When she meets her idol, fashion designer Marc Jacobs, she can't be bothered to stand up to greet him. Sometimes, she's a passive participant in her own life. "[Producers] can never make you say or do something," Conrad told Entertainment Weekly. "You can always blame editing, but they can't do magic."

If only they could. There's not enough complexity to her, or enough that the cameras are showing, to make the show a pop-culture behemoth. The Hills is MTV's ratings leader, and it's a top-rated cable show among 18-to-34-year-olds, according to Nielsen data. But episodes from the third season, which began airing in August, have topped out at 4.2 million viewers; that doesn't include Web or On Demand viewing. At its peak in 2002, The Osbournes drew an MTV record of 7.8 million viewers.

Like The Osbournes, The Hills benefits from the reflected glamour of its SoCal setting; Conrad frolics at the pool, frequents hot clubs and has helped run Teen Vogue's Young Hollywood parties. But the producers have to turn to the enemies and peripheral characters for dramatic behavior and entertaining dialogue.

The episodes, airing at 10 p.m. Mondays, don't depict the fame or side projects the subjects have developed: Conrad has designed her own fashion line (with MTV's backing), endorses Avon's mark. line of youth-oriented cosmetics and frequents celebrity-studded events. Montag has recorded pop songs in pursuit of a music career. They have appeared on the covers of Us, Seventeen, Teen Vogue and Cosmo Girl.

But DiVello and the other producers maintain the focus on their jobs and social lives. That choice limits the dramatic options in a season that already lacks on-screen tension between Conrad and Montag, who are not talking. (Previews -- and DiVello -- do indicate a killer confrontation in tomorrow's episode.)

"We try to stick to their day-to-day lives and keep the storylines relatable to our audience without playing up their celebrity," he writes. "Otherwise, it would be more of a diary of a reality star."

In doing so, the show gives up some drama and tells its greatest lie -- but as DiVello grasped, that may be its greatest strength as well. Reed puts it this way: "The show sells the idea of Lauren as a young woman making it on her own. She used to be always so hung up on Stephen. She went to college and dropped out after a semester. Now she's making it on her own. If the show acknowledges how the MTV connection makes it happen, then it loses some of its arc.

"The show's only 22 minutes a week, and they have a choice of showing what their lives are really like or showing this dramatic stuff."
And as we all know, what our lives are really like bears little resemblance to must-see TV.

Speidi Party in Vegas!

Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt spent their Friday night (Nov. 9th) partying it up at Jet nightclub in Las Vegas.

The dubbed "gruesome twosome", who both partake it MTV's 'reality' show The Hills, were spotted drinking and dirty dancing - with no traces of Heidi's recent blow-out with nemesis Lauren Conrad lingering. According to reports by Us Weekly, the feud between Montag and Conrad takes an even worse turn on the upcoming episode (Monday Nov 12th). In an exclusive sneak peek, Lauren confronts Heidi about spreading the sex tape rumours that circulated earlier this year when the two ran into each other (accidentally, apparently) at favorite hangout Les Deux.
Conrad fumes, "You think it’s OK for someone to say those things about people, and go on and think it’s funny?" whilst co-stars Audrina Partridge and Whitney Port watch nervously.

"I had nothing to do with you and anything that you've done with your ex-boyfriend!" Montag yells back, although without denying her involvement in the rumours. Lauren shoots back, "You can keep saying that and make yourself think you're a good person, but you're a bad person!" Catch all the drama on Monday's episode.

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Saturday, 10 November 2007

Lauren Conrad Confronts Heidi Montag: "You're a Bad Person"

[Us Weekly] - The ongoing feud between Lauren Conrad and Heidi Montag finally comes to blows on Monday’s episode of MTV’s The Hills.
In an exclusive sneak peek (see video below), Conrad, 21, confronts her former BFF Montag, 21, at a Beverly Hills Declare Yourself event, about allegedly spreading those nasty sex tape rumors. "You think it's OK for someone to say those things about people, and go on and think it's funny?" Conrad demands, as pals Audrina Patridge and Whitney Port stare on in silence.
"I had nothing to do with you and anything that you've done with your ex-boyfriend!" Montag fires back, never denying involvement.

"You can keep saying that and make yourself think you're a good person, but you're a bad person!" Conrad seethes.

Montag and her beau Spencer Pratt have also recently had their share of sex tape drama. For more, click here and don't forget to log onto Usmagazine.com's Hills Extra for all things Lauren and Heidi.

Friday, 9 November 2007

Color Change!

You may have noticed that I've recently changed the color scheme of the site. I'd be really interested in knowing what you guys think, so if you've got a comment about it - good or bad - please leave it on this post or e-mail me at thehillslagunabeach@gmail.com.

Thanks!

Is Lauren and Heidi's Feud Staged?

[Hollyscoop] - MTV's hit show 'The Hills' has been getting a lot of heat lately about the authenticity of the show. Star magazine is now reporting that Lauren Conrad and Heidi Montag have ended their public feud and they're actually buddy-buddy. The girls were spotted right before Halloween getting in Lauren's black Mercedes. "They were laughing, hugging and being very affectionate with one another," says the source. "There were no MTV cameras around," the source adds. "This seemed like the real deal. I saw Heidi coming to visit Lauren at her apartment without her fiancé Spencer Pratt." So why hide the friendship? Their feud has done wonders for their ratings. In next week's episode Lauren and Heidi meet up 'to talk' and Lauren tells Heidi, "I want to forgive you, and I want to forget you." This feud has even got me hooked on the show this season, but this is the first season I've watched the show. Are you guys already over the drama or is it still a guilty pleasure?

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Thursday, 8 November 2007

Beverly Hills Hotel Immune to Lauren Conrad's Charms

Don't expect to see reality TV riff-raff like The Hills star Lauren Conrad at the Beverly Hills Hotel's newish Nineteen 12 bar anytime soon. According to a recent guest there, doormen at the bar—where a vodka tonic will set you back an unsavory $18—have been given a strict edict by management: No trash.
"When the guy with the guest list was giving someone in our party a hard time, he said, 'I'm sorry, but we're trying not to let in people like Paris Hilton and Lauren Conrad,'" laughs Radar's source. (For the record, neither was present at the time). "They've actually hired a ton of security guards to enforce it." Finally, the great city of Los Angeles is home to a place where A-listers like Russell Crowe can sip on $96 glasses of champagne without being bothered by the hoi polloi!

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Lauren Conrad Helps Shine Light on Darfur Crisis

Lauren Conrad is trying to raise awareness of the current crisis in Darfur. Alongside Brad Pitt, Don Cheadle, Desmond Tutu, Barak Obama, Jessica Biel and others, each star in their own 30-second public service announcements about Darfur.

The clips are part of a social action campaign for the feature film documentary Darfur Now, which follows six people trying to bring an end to the crisis. Watch LC's 30-second announcement here.


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Monday, 5 November 2007

Jason Wahler Finally Does Time...In a Seattle Jail

[E! News] - Jason Wahler is finally doing some time for a crime.

The reality-TV bad boy turned seemingly remorseful wannabe actor checked himself into jail in Seattle Thursday afternoon to serve time in connection with his April bust for making a drunken scene in a hotel lobby.

Although Wahler, 20, was sentenced to 30 days for assault, criminal trespass and underage drinking, his legal camp is looking to get him out in 20 days, or possibly as soon as next week.
"Jason is taking full responsibility for his previous actions," Wahler's publicist, Siri Gaber, said in a statement obtained by E! News.

"He has been through rehabilitation, done community service and has been attending AA meetings. He would like to be an example to young people to make them realize that there are consequences for bad behavior."

The Seattle City Attorney's Office said Wahler is due in court Monday, but did not have any immediate information on the nature of the hearing.

Wahler was accused of punching a security guard, spewing racial and homophobic epithets and passing out in the hallway of Seattle's Waterfront Marriott Hotel in the wee hours of Apr. 8.
A month later, the Laguna Beach and The Hills star's two-month jail sentence in a separate case, for battering—both verbally and with his fists—a Los Angeles County transportation worker last year, was suspended while he entered a 60-day in-house rehab program.

After completing treatment, Wahler told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer in August, he continued with outpatient therapy, attended anger-management counseling, went to four Alcoholics Anonymous meetings a week and voluntarily sought out a racial-tolerance class.
For his court-ordered community service, Wahler pulled maintenance duty at a Laguna-area church mission—in a part of Orange County that might actually qualify as real—and spoke at local high schools to warn students about the perils of both drinking irresponsibly and of brazenly flouting the law in general.

And perhaps even more importantly, according to what he said to Post-Intelligencer, Wahler deleted about 75 percent of the numbers that were in his cell phone before he started rehabbing.

"It's like your parents always told you," he said. "Choose your friends wisely."
At least one number was too important for Wahler to toss, however. He popped the question to 19-year-old Katja Decker-Sadowski, a tennis player at USC, during a housewarming party they threw at their shared L.A. abode on Aug. 25.

No date has been set, but Decker-Sadowski has a four-carat emerald-cut sparkler to show for it.

Lauren Conrad Befriends A Dog...No, She's Not Made Up With Heidi

The stars came out in their dozens last night for the 10th anniversary 'Express Yourself' fundraiser event in Santa Monica, California. With Daniel Powter (remember him?) on the list of the night's performers, the event, sponsored by Target, was in benefit of the P.S. Arts programme to restore arts education to public schools.

Alongside our very own Lauren Conrad, the red carpet was littered with celebs including supermodel Petra Nemcova, ex-Friends star Lisa Kudrow, and Sex and the City's Kristin Davis.

Pictured right is LC, looking gorgeous as usual, posing with a pooch at the event last night.


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Want To Help Out On This Site?

Hi guys! Hollie here - the owner and sole updater of this news blog. I've noticed over the past few weeks that as the site's getting busier, so am I. I have a lot of work on my plate at the moment and I've decided to look for someone experienced and qualified to help me out with posting on the site.

So what am I looking for?
I'm currently looking for a secondary news editor to help me manage the posting of the site. I need someone reliable who has enough free time (up to two hours a day) to find and research news items and post them either to me via e-mail or directly into the blog. I need someone I can trust to do this and someone who is, obviously, literate and educated and able to deal with finding and rewriting news items.

What will I get in return?
Unfortunately, this position is voluntary - as my site doesn't yet bring in any income (although this is something I am looking into pursuing in the future), there's no way I could offer anyone any kind of payment. This is a voluntary role but what you will have is an administrative job on the site - you will be able to access the blog and post for yourself. It's a fun way to get some experience and also to get your name heard. See at the bottom of this post where it says 'Posted by Hollie'? Well that's because this post is published under my account name. If you'd posted it, you could have your name there. So basically what you'll get is a bunch of experience, a fun way to pass time and your name as a poster in the media.

How do I get in touch about it?
If you're interested in taking up this position as secondary news editor, you'll need to e-mail me (on thehillslagunabeach@gmail.com) with your name, your current knowledge of Laguna Beach, The Hills and Newport Harbor (i.e. how many seasons & episodes you have watched, the characters you know about or have met in person, how much you follow this site or other news sites regarding the three shows etc), and your qualifications (i.e. how much experience you have in writing previously, if you have GCSE/A Level standard qualifications). Preferably, I'd like someone young (16-25ish) who is a fan of the shows and has time to work on updating the news stories. Basically, you need to impress me (which isn't all that hard). I'll aim to respond to everyone within 3 days provisionally but if I am impressed, I'll be contacting you with more details and hoping to conduct a more in-depth type interview correspondence to find out if you are suitable.

If you have any more questions or concerns please don't hesitate to contact me - see the 'Contact Us' box to the right or e-mail the above given address.

Sunday, 4 November 2007

Lauren Conrad - Not Just Another Celebrity Putting Out Another Clothing Line

[Mercury News] - Lauren Conrad wants you to know she's not just another celebrity putting out another clothing line. Really.

Despite being Orange County's best-known reality TV star, Conrad says, fashion is something she's had her heart set on, even before starring in MTV's "Laguna Beach: The Real O.C." and now "The Hills," which follows Conrad's pursuit of a fashion career.
Conrad's eponymous clothing line recently made its online debut with 10 pieces for fall. A full launch with a bigger collection will come this spring.
"Fashion is something I've always wanted to do, ever since the sixth grade," the 21-year-old says in her trademark husky rasp.

In person, Conrad appears a polished version of the archetypal California girl: sun-kissed skin, blue (sometimes green) eyes with strong brows, and flaxen hair tied in a loose ponytail.
While she posed for a photo shoot at her working studio in Santa Monica, just two days after presenting an award to Justin Timberlake at the MTV Video Music Awards, chatter with her publicists revolved around Britney's comeback performance and the evening's fashion hits and misses.

"Your dress was sooo cute," they cooed, referring to the white and silver sequined sheath Conrad designed herself. Conrad also designed the strapless teal bubble dress she donned for the Teen Choice Awards in August. She's been able to ride the wave of her reality TV fame and continues to raise her profile: She's the spokeswoman for mark, a line of makeup for younger women by Avon, and is working on a handbag collection with Linea Pelle. During the shoot, Conrad's publicist asked whether Conrad was up for being on the cover of Shape magazine. In a swimsuit. "With a week's notice?" Conrad asked dubiously. "I'm going to need a month or two to prepare for that."

The media exposure isn't slowing down any. She was on the cover of the October issue of Seventeen magazine and is a regular fixture in US Weekly and is often mentioned on PerezHilton.com. Still, it's the clothing line in particular that signifies the start of what she hopes to be a lasting career. "This is something I want to continue to do, long after the show ends," she says.

The Lauren Conrad collection is filled with slinky jersey dresses and flowy tops, and each piece looks like something Conrad would wear either to the beach or out to dinner. That's exactly what she intended. She says she decided to use her name for the label because all the fashion designers she admired, like Phillip Lim, Diane Von Furstenberg, Marc Jacobs and Cynthia Vincent, had clothing collections in their names, too.

Each garment in her collection is named after a friend, so there are dresses named after her "Hills" co-stars, like the Audrina and the Whitney. "The clothes really fit my personality. I like comfortable, beachy clothes that can also be dressed up, too." Moving from Laguna Beach to Hollywood has influenced and changed her style a bit. In high school, Conrad says, girls lived in Juicy Couture sweats and designer handbags.

"O.C. is definitely a lot more casual and label-oriented," she says. "I used to wear only tanks and jeans but now I love dressing more girlie and wearing more dresses. There's a lot more mixing it up in L.A., more of an anything goes style." Churning out her own line of apparel was a "really cool" process that allowed her to use what she's been learning at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (she's majoring in product development) and what she's picked up while interning at Teen Vogue.

She's aware of the opportunities and doors that have opened because of the show. MTV has partnered with Conrad for her fashion line for two years. After that, the line will belong exclusively to her. "Right now, I'm just trying to build up the brand and build up the image," she says. "The real test will be whether women out there who will buy my clothes." The limited fall collection will only be available online at Shoplaurenconrad.com., but the spring collection will be available at Shopbop.com. and selected specialty retailers. Prices range from $40 to $180.

Saturday, 3 November 2007

'Hills' Scandal is All Too Real

[Latimes.com] - Just how much of the reality show is scripted is the focus of a hubbub that MTV didn't plot. An "is it scripted or isn't it?" storm is brewing around this season of "The Hills." Some sloppy editing in recent episodes, reported in several newspapers and blogs, have raised the question. And last week an online exposé by its star Lauren Conrad's onetime date Gavin Beasley sent "Hills" fans into a tizzy trying to figure it out.

MTV has always 'fessed to doing "pickup shots," staged scenes that address issues of continuity, not storylines. But in an interview last week, Beasley divulged the level of manipulation that goes on in "The Hills." (Interestingly, the interview was conducted with the blog www.BestWeekEver.tv, a product of MTV sister network VH1. Et tu, VH1?)

The posting is perhaps the most incriminating evidence yet to surface supporting the - let's face it - fairly obvious allegation that the show's drama is largely manufactured by its producers. Beasley divulged behind-the-scenes details of his cameo, including how producers asked him to get Conrad's phone number and listed questions he should ask her. "They wanted me to ask her about the runway show, how long she had worked that day, when would she get off, stuff like that," Beasley said. An MTV rep responded that producers "overheard" that Beasley was planning to ask Conrad out on a date. And while maintaining that the show is not scripted, the spokeswoman acknowledged the producers sometimes help guide dialogue along for clarity.

"Since there are no confessionals or interviews on 'The Hills' to put questions in context (as there are in shows like 'The Real World'), the producers sometimes ask cast members to rephrase to help tell the story clearly."Beasley had also said that producers set up a barbecue party for the gang, specifically so Brody Jenner and he could meet, thus providing the fodder for an episode that would revolve entirely around Jenner becoming jealous of Beasley. MTV denied this, saying that it was the cast who organized the party. Scripted or not, watching L.A.'s most popular layabouts bicker has been the definition of guilty pleasure since its launch a year and a half ago.

You can't write someone like perpetual backstabber Heidi Montag, who made herself so fun to hate during the second season. Montag, however, has been sidelined this season by the considerably more bland Conrad, so can you blame the producers for trying to stir the pot? Especially when their subjects, with the exceptions of Montag and her fiancé, the archvillain Spencer Pratt, are pretty and passive, but dull? At least Team Heidi is trying to live up to the role as bad guys, as evidenced by the routine calls to Ryan Seacrest's radio show, People magazine and TMZ.

If producers are in fact helping things, er, roll along, though, then why is this season so boring? Sure, with former best friends Conrad and Montag on the outs, the series has split in to two so-so shows. The producers have also made the mistake of promoting Whitney Port and Audrina Patridge to being Conrad's chief sidekicks. Unfortunately for them, both are more venting boards for Conrad than anything else. (But, it must be said, thank heavens for Patridge's love interest, Justin "Bobby" Brescia, and his Taoist sayings. On relationships: "We can either kick rocks and be acquaintances . . . or let truth and time tell all.")

Humbly, we offer some suggestions for the producers for the future. As long as you're manufacturing things, let's not give the girls their space. Remember this season's first episode when Conrad and Montag got into a screaming match at the nightclub LAX? We like that. Their run-in at Ketchup? Gimme more! Maybe an 18-episode season wasn't the best idea. We know the show is MTV's bread and butter right now - "Kaya" had a lukewarm reception Tuesday, and "Making Menudo" tanked - but you're stretching things thin. Monday's episode, inaccurately titled "Stress and the City," sent Conrad and Port to New York, where (a) Port gave a horrible presentation to the Teen Vogue staff and was soon relieved to find that as a "Hills" regular no harm can befall you; and (b) Conrad did a some grunt work for her idol Marc Jacobs (only to play it a little too cool when they were introduced).

We'd settle for 13 episodes where, ya know, better stuff happens. Also, acknowledge "The Hills'" popularity on the show. Follow them to nightclubs. Watch them address the press. Crash the photo shoots of Conrad and Montag (dueling magazine cover girls last month). Get in on Montag's and Pratt's publicity strategy sessions - you know they have them - and their calls to Seacrest. All this reality behind the reality is what's made the show a hit, right? Then again, that might be a little too real for this reality show.

Lauren Conrad's Crush On...Zac Efron?!

[National Ledger] - Vanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron seemingly face speculation and innuendo surrounding their relationship every day and this will be no different. The two young High School Musical stars known as Zanessa are the new "it" couple and now Reality TV star Lauren Conrad of "The Hills" has admitted that she is just like many other young women - she has a crush on Zac Efron.

Can you blame her? Us Weekly has a cover story on LC this week and in it the mag asks, "What do Zac Efron and Mark Wahlberg have in common? Conrad digs them both."

She certainly has good taste. "I've always loved Mark Wahlberg. He's just so cute. Ever since I first saw his movie the Italian Job, I've loved him." Conrad admits of Wahlberg, But she admits, "He's a little old for me."However one super cute and red-hot star is not too old for the 21-year old nemesis of Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt. "He's so cute!" Conrad says of 20-year-old Zac Efron. "He is younger than me, and it's just because I'm the hugest dork, but I love Zac Efron. His hair is always so pretty!

Scoring a coup like Zac would blow Heidi and Spencer out of the water and really elevate Lauren. Of course that would mean heartbreak for many fans, as Zac would have to split with [long-term girlfriend and co-star Vanessa Hudgens].

Thursday, 1 November 2007

Audrina Heats Up Les Deux For Halloween

Unlike BFF Lauren Conrad, who kept things simple in a sexy sailor get-up, Audrina Partridge went all out with her costume in celebration of Halloween at Hypnotiq's Hollywood Halloween party at Les Deux last night.

Dancing and chatting the night away with singer Christina Milian (whose costume was similar to The Hills star's), the twosome schmoozed it up with fellow clubbers during the evening, and before heading out, Audrina responded to recent comments about the MTV show which claim the programme is staged, saying:

"Everything is real. Lauren and me are real friends. We live in our apartment. That's real, like where we work, everything. The situations are real." However, Audrina does admit that the producers "tweak it a little" by recommending they go to certain places on certain nights. "I mean, they might be kinda like, 'Okay, we want you to go to Les Deux tonight,' so we go and whatever happens, happens. And they might do things to tweak it a little bit, but our reactions - it's totally real. It's reality."

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Lauren Conrad Gets Nautical at Les Deux

Hallo'ween appeared to bring out the inner sailor in The Hills leading lady Lauren Conrad. The 21-year-old reality star donned some sexy nautical wear for the spooky goings-on at her Hollywood nightclub of choice, Les Deux.



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Wednesday, 31 October 2007

Lauren Conrad's New Dating Rules


It'd be fair to say Lauren Conrad can be pretty picky about guys - but Us Weekly has the real reasons from LC herself...

"Pickup lines have become so cheesy, people hear them as a joke now," Lauren says in the latest issue of Us Weekly. And the worst chat-up lines she's been subjected to?

"A guy the other day said, 'You're a smoking babe and I think you should call me,' and handed me his number," Conrad says, adding, "I just wonder if that's ever actually worked. 'Smoking babe'?"


And it gets worse! "I had a guy come up to me and ask for a Band-Aid and I said, 'No, I don't have a Band-Aid.' Then he said, 'You're supposed to ask me why,'" she told the magazine.

When Lauren played along and asked him, the guy replied, "Because I scraped my knee when I fell for you." Conrad recalls, "I didn't understand it. I was like, 'Did you really fall?'"

Still, Conrad understands it can be indimidating for everyone - including herself - to approach guys, or in their case, girls. She admits, "I've pretended to know a guy before" in order to get his attention. "I said, 'I think I know you from somewhere.'"

And, says Lauren, "It's hard to walk up to someone out of nowhere and be like, 'Hi, I'm Lauren.'"

Easier for you than me!

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Tuesday, 30 October 2007

Lauren Conrad's Favourite Things

[People.com] - It’s no secret that we covet Lauren Conrad’s easy style — so we had to know what her favorite things are! The Hills star let PEOPLE in on her fall must-haves — and we are thrilled at how affordable a few of them are. L.C. loves her heels, and among her favorite pairs are the “Rio-8″ spectator Dolce Vitas. Says lauren, “I love Mary Janes, they’re really cute. This pair of Dolce Vita’s make me tall.” The California girl likes sticking with easy breezy dresses but when she does slip into a pair of jeans she opts for the Lux high waisted three button jean. Her dress of choice? The Audrina, from her namesake clothing line. “I love the Audrina dress. All the pieces are comfortable and emulate my personal style.” The designer’s favorite accessory is a Hamsa hand red string bracelet. “This was a gift from friends when I was having a hard time. It protects me,” says Lauren. And when it comes to fragrance, Lauren loves her Miss Dior Cherie.

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Speidi Dress Up For Hallo'ween

Oh dear. Happy Hallo'ween, everyone - let's celebrate with some more posed shots of Heidi Montag and greaseball fiancée Spencer Pratt, Hollywood's most loathed man. Heidi & Spencer (now attractively nicknamed 'Speidi' - oh I love the onomatopoeia) got 'accidentally' snapped heading to a friend's Hallo'ween party near Santa Monica this past Sunday...coincidentally dressed in head-to-toe. Even bigger the coincidence was that Heidi's enormous breasts were on show...again. Ugh.

Heidi went as The Little Mermaid (but still managed to look like a slut), and Spencer went dressed in a full Spider-man outfit.

When asked whose party they were on their way to, the couple replied (hilariously), "Britney Spears".

Sunday, 28 October 2007

Audrina and Justin-Bobby Get Into Screaming Match

Whilst we'd prefer to see Heidi and Spencer having an enormous bust-up, unfortunately it was another Hills couple at war last night. TMZ cameras caught the MTV crew filming for an upcoming episode of the show outside Opera - when outside the club appeared Audrina Partridge and sometimes-boyfriend Justin "Bobby" Brescia, and continued to have a huge argument. Justin soon disappears into the shadows after Audrina shows him the double-barrel salute, screaming, "He doesn't even have the balls to come and talk to me!"

Retreating to the parking lot with BFF and roommate Lauren Conrad, the MTV crew sprinted after Audrina, obviously ecstatic that something genuinely happened for once!


Check out the video here.

Music Guide for Newport Harbor

Just a quick post to say that: if you're looking for any of the music played in the recent series Newport Harbor, you can find out what it is here at newportharborfans.com. The site also offers extended cast bios, pictures, an episode guide and news stories.

Saturday, 27 October 2007

Lauren Goes For Lunch With Whitney - And a Bunch of Cameras

It's getting harder and harder to call The Hills 'reality TV' - why? Well, because it's just getting less and less 'real' by the day. We've all seen the Spencer & Heidi LAX pictures, and now heard from Gavin Beasley, who went on a date with LC and talked about how fake the whole thing - and the people - seemed.

Now these photos have surfaced - of Lauren out for lunch with fellow castmate Whitney Port...plus a whole bunch of cameramen, sound guys, boom microphones etcetera. Oh, plus multiple takes of everything.
Truth be told, I still love The Hills. I like to pretend there are never any cameras.