Justin-Bobby Reminds Us That Life Is So Short on The Hills
Thankfully, MTV did not spare us this week from Justin-Bobby's wisdom.
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Thankfully, MTV did not spare us this week from Justin-Bobby's wisdom.
Last night marked the return of two very important characters: Kelly Cutrone and our favorite bit player, Lauren's Mustache.
She's among the worst-selling cover girls of 2008.
Spencer and Heidi have a fight. The world doesn't stop! Neither do our recaps. Read all about last night's double episode.
More evidence has surfaced that this reality show isn't real.
And that is why Lauren Conrad is so glad the season premiering tonight will be her last.
Producers say she wants to lead a more private life. Yeah. RIGHT.
From a two-and-a-half-minute trailer, we can predict what will come in the fifth and final season of 'The Hills.'
Also David gave Posh a $122,000 handbag and Lauren Conrad's resort ad is out.
Lessons gleaned from jumpsuits, ill-advised facial hair, and the sartorial machinations of Solange Knowles.
This week, Spencer lures Heidi into a scary-sounding marriage, and Whitney finally — finally — leaves for New York.
Plus: Spencer's a jerk, Stephanie's clueless, and Lauren's overemotional. You know, your typical episode.
Audrina and Lauren pretend to patch things up, and we meet the woman indirectly responsible for Spencer and Stephanie's existence.
After a lackluster season, 'The Hills' delivers a screechy, mascara-ruining episode. Thank God.
Now that they've announced a fifth season, will we be recapping this nonsense forever? Actually, don't answer that.
Last weekend marked the last stop of her national college tour, where she sent 300 Bostonians into a tizzy with her appearance.
And Lauren Conrad to remain inexplicably, massively famous. Sigh.
This week's episode brings us back to sweet little Whitney — who's picking up dudes in crappy NYC bars.
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