Whitney Port Fake-Works at Diane Von Furstenberg Amid Layoffs
She doesn't actually do work at the label, if you can imagine.
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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.
From a two-minute trailer, we've drawn some very scientific conclusions about what's in store on Whitney Port's new show.
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.
This week's episode brings us back to sweet little Whitney — who's picking up dudes in crappy NYC bars.
That's right: Someone loses her fake job this week! But it's not the recession that does her in: It's tequila.
Obama: "Some people might not want to see your underwear — I'm one of them."
Which is why she signed on to star in 'Hills' spinoff 'The City'!
Audrina's totally, completely, 100 percent done with Justin Bobby. Riiiiight.
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.
Whitney dates guys, and Olivia Palermo makes her reality-TV debut!
In this week's episode, our supporting heroine takes center stage by going topless. Of course.
She also warned Diane Von Furstenberg about MTV camera crews wreaking office havoc.
In this week's episode, Heidi makes an earnest plea for reconciliation with Lauren. You can imagine how that went over.
It seems the 'Nylon' editor won't come off very well in the new documentary about her.
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