Whitney Port Channels Lauren Conrad, Wants to ‘Help People’
Which is why she signed on to star in 'Hills' spinoff 'The City'!
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Which is why she signed on to star in 'Hills' spinoff 'The City'!
He also suggests she's the reason no one gets along on 'The Hills'.
Don't worry, 'Hills' camera crews were on the scene, too.
She'll pen a three-book young-adult series called 'L.A. Candy.'
Also, J.Crew's accessories go upscale, a 90210 apparel line is imminent, and Ed Westwick talks fashion.
Rumor has it she'll strike out on her own in season four of the 'Hills' to do in-house PR for an unknown designer.
She and her 'Hills' castmates need to stop taking themselves so seriously.
The show's creator is praying for a different outcome. But Lauren's ready to grow and needs a five-year plan, she says.
She says the Humane Society did not spend $10K to get her to the event and she wasn't told she'd be walking in the show — so there!
'Animal Fair' magazine and the Humane Society spend $10,000 so Conrad could appear in their fashion show, but she refused to walk.
Remember when teen idols had actual talent? Yeah, those were the days before Nicole Richie, Speidi, and reality television ruined it all.
And they're going to need some damn good wardrobes to make it interesting.
It's the season finale, and this episode boils down to the only things that matter in 'Hills'-ville: Heidi and Spencer, and the Lauren-Lo-Audrina mess.
Jenna Bush's wedding gown was very textured, John Galliano shows his Christian Dior resort collection here tonight, and bobo is the new boho.
At the White House Correspondents' dinner, Donatella Versace tells us how she'd make over Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton. And "va-va-voom" has nothing to do with it.
DKNY hopes Rachel Bilson's line will lure teens back to the juniors' denim department; meanwhile, Karl Lagerfeld dislikes food and children.
Anyone who talks the kind of 'Hills' smack she did is welcome to lunch with us any day.
Thanks to a revealing article in The Wall Street Journal, we learn that Lauren Conrad wants to be an Olsen-esque megabrand. But without the right ingredients, the results aren't so great.
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