Audrina Freaks, Lauren Cries, and ‘The Hills’ Delivers
After a lackluster season, 'The Hills' delivers a screechy, mascara-ruining episode. Thank God.
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After a lackluster season, 'The Hills' delivers a screechy, mascara-ruining episode. Thank God.
And Lauren Conrad to remain inexplicably, massively famous. Sigh.
That's right: Someone loses her fake job this week! But it's not the recession that does her in: It's tequila.
In this week's episode, the gang hops on their private jet and heads down to a mansion in Cabo — a lush new setting for the same old drunken drama.
We'd love to report on the 'Hills' star's latest collection, but getting in was a PR disaster.
Another week, another head trip into the un-reality of Lauren Conrad's world.
Episode two of the latest season was a waste, save for some current-events analysis from the one and only Spencer Pratt.
The new season of 'The Hills' premiered last night, and we could finally breathe for the first time.
MTV has released a preview for season four, and we can pretty much tell you exactly how this whole sloppy thing is going to play out.
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.
This week in the continuing saga we like to refer to as Shitting on Audrina’s Head, we open with Heidi (sleeveless and wearing a scarf, as is the inexplicable L.A. style) and her fake boss Brent Bolthouse chatting in his office.
In this week's episode, the girls gang up on Audrina some more, and LC's old flame returns.
This week, Lauren and Lo turn on poor Audrina, which is kind of like kicking a kid in a wheelchair. At least she's got her skeevy boy toy to comfort her!
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.
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