
To celebrate this, and the Lauren's recent announcement that she's teaming up with MTV again, we've gathered 10 of her best ever quotes. Conrad is taking questions from fans, though, so now is the time to ask her if she’s forgiven and forgotten Montag, which ending of the show she preferred, and if she still regrets not going to Paris.Can you believe it's been 10 years since the first episode of The Hills aired? That's a decade since we were introduced to Lauren Conrad and our lives changed forever. and she’s still not afraid to tell it like it is,” the network said in a statement.Ĭonrad doesn’t mention if she’ll be joined by any of the other key players from The Hills, but we can only hope that Whitney Port, Audrina Patridge, Justin Bobby Brescia, and even Conrad’s frenemies Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt will be dropping by. As we reconnect with our favorite girl from Laguna, we realize she’s grown up to be a cultural icon. She looks back on her tumultuous early days in LA and explains how they led to her current successful career and loving marriage, answering all the questions the audience is dying to know along the way. Lauren cuts through the clutter to address some of the show’s best-kept secrets and reveal what it was really like living her pivotal years on camera. “Lauren Conrad, the protagonist and star of The Hills, takes us back to revisit MTV’s cultural phenomenon in celebration of the show’s 10-year anniversary. MTV confirmed the news of the special, which will be called The Hills: That Was Then, This Is Now, to VF.com. We will be having an honest conversation about what it was really like living with cameras for so many years (spoiler alert: it was super weird), sharing some behind-the-scenes secrets, and showing my life today.” “I will be partnering with MTV on a special project that will air on August 2nd at 10 PM. She also thanks her fans for the years of support.Īs a way of giving back to all of said fans for continuing to stick with her since the show ended, Conrad revealed something that’s sure to excite devoted Hills fans everywhere. Conrad goes on to say, “Even though I know how it all ends, it was a little difficult watching my younger self struggle-I was in way over my head!” While her Hills successor Kristin Cavallari has said that she’s unable to watch herself on the show (she recently called it “brutal”), Conrad writes that, “I am so proud of the show.”Ĭonrad thanks the producers who worked behind the scenes to document-and at times create (perhaps a nod to the ever present question as to just how “real” The Hills is)-her reality during those years.
