Oh, Lauren. You are so wise in the ways of friendship and trust—especially when it comes to a gullible Audrina believing Hollywood gossip.

But if you were hoping that to watch LC lose yet another BFF, you’ll be sorely disappointed. In this episode, Lauren continues to be mad at Audrina, Audrina admits that the rumor about LC hooking up with Justin Bobby was wrong, and they eventually make up. So all that fuss was for nothing?

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Heidi and Spencer Married

Brendan November 24th, 2008 9:34 pm | No Comments »

Reality television can be a lonely place full of taut abs, backstabbing, and elimination challenges. But did you also know it was a place where two people can fall in love and eventually get married?

This weekend, Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt from The Hills eloped and got married in Mexico.

They’ll probably find their way back before we get that big wall up.

Normally, highly-publicized impromptu weddings by attention-addicted reality-television stars are doomed to failure, but I actually think these two deserve each other.

If you’re sick of hearing about these two now…just wait till one of them (probably Heidi) gets pregnant.

You can read all about it thanks to our friends over at US Weekly.

So after a couple of boring episodes, it looks like The Hills are back on track to the Heidi vs. Lauren war.

I mean, could it get any better (or worse?) with Holly moving into Lauren’s new house after getting kicked out by Spencer?

No, it probably can’t. Unless Heidi’s grandmother comes for a visit and Spencer manages to offend her as well during lunch at The Ivy.
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Going Down And Out In Hollywood, DC

Moye October 24th, 2008 7:03 pm | 1 Comment »

Last night, the WB also attended the official opening of the art show, Hollywood, DC: Lights! Camera! Election! at the World of Wonder Storefront Gallery.

Featuring a Hollywood Politics theme, the night was hosted by the one and only Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt who I like to consider the McCain/Palin duo of new Hollywood. Okay, not really. Actually, totally.

The night included a whole array of political-turned-celebrity art, including a portrait of Hillary Rodham Clinton made completely out of chewed bubble gum and Barack Obama’s face superimposed over Abraham Lincoln’s face.

Check out exclusive photos from the event after the jump!
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