Even Lauren Finds The Hills Exhausting
You get the feeling that our heroine finds all of her "friends" rather annoying.
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You get the feeling that our heroine finds all of her "friends" rather annoying.
She colored her hair to 'tidy up a bit, like any other female.'
Also, saggy skinny jeans are not okay.
It's not groundbreaking, of course, but we'll probably watch at least another episode. Here's why.
They're lobbying for the Design Piracy Prohibition Act.
In this week's episode, Heidi and Spencer continue seek help, but pretty much everyone in the cast could use professional treatment.
She also embarrassed a few audience members at the TimesTalks this weekend.
"She could be a good challenge," quoth the Klumster. What does that mean?
Can't these kids find someone to hook up with outside of their immediate circle?
She claims she's filming a segment for Japanese TV, but we can still speculate.
Her reality show has infiltrated Canada, Finland, Asia, Sweden, Norway, and now the U.K.
By the time it launches, will anyone care?
She wants to stay on television, if you can imagine that.
Because anything can be controversial if you make it so.
Thankfully, MTV did not spare us this week from Justin-Bobby's wisdom.
Amanda Holden is trying to protect her from one. But can her legions of American fans accept her just as she is?
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