
Heidi Montag says what the cameras capture on The Hills is just part of the story – and that costar Lauren “LC” Conrad is not the innocent, good girl that her image on the MTV show would have viewers believe.
“I just have to accept that Lauren will never be seen in a bad light,” Montag, 21, tells the October issue of CosmoGirl!.
“They don’t show the footage of how Lauren was sort of obsessed with [fiancé Spencer Pratt], or how she called my mom in Colorado and told her I was involved in an abusive relationship, or how she would scream at me in the middle of the club if I wanted to leave … to go see Spencer,” adds Montag.
The feud between Montag and Conrad, also 21, is nothing new. It escalated after rumors spread that Conrad had made a sex tape with ex-boyfriend Jason Wahler – rumors pinned on Montag and Pratt.
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Both Conrad and Wahler deny ever making such a tape.
As for how her own actions are portrayed on the show, Montag tells the magazine that “some of it is true but some of it is a character that they have created” – which is okay with her, because Montag is grateful to be on The Hills at all.
“Every character plays a unique role and makes his or her own contribution,” she says. “Even though Lauren and I aren’t getting along, I’m still happy to be on this show with her.”
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Posted Thursday, September 13th, 2007 at 5:17pm
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When Jason Wahler and his fiancée, 19-year-old USC sophomore Katja Decker-Sadowski, announced their engagement at an August 25 housewarming for their L.A. pad, one reveler wasn’t too psyched: his ex Lauren Conrad, whom he dated on and off for a year.
Despite her congratulations, “it seemed like she wasn’t happy for me,” Wahler tells Us, adding that LC showed up unannounced with Audrina Patridge and the Hills cameras.
“I wanted her to go…There was a weird tension,” says Wahler, 20. “I have to give up a friend until it mellows out.”
For her part, Conrad, 21, tells Us, “I am really happy for Jason and wish them all the happiness.”
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Posted Thursday, September 6th, 2007 at 12:12pm
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Lauren Conrad’s well-documented feud with fellow Hills star and former-BFF, Heidi Montag, is still going strong, but Conrad says she misses some things about her old pal.
“I miss her personality – because she is not the same person anymore,” Conrad said Wednesday on Ryan Seacrest’s KIIS-FM radio show. “I was best friends with her for two years and now I feel like I don’t even know the same person anymore.”
The fight originated after rumors spread that Conrad had made a sex tape with her ex-boyfriend, Jason Wahler – rumors which she believes Montag, 20, and her fiancé Spencer Pratt started. Conrad, 21, denies she ever made such a tape.
And their famous fights on TV are real, she says. “I wouldn’t fight for the camera,” she said. “If anything I would try not to.”
Asked if she thinks the duo will pull a Paris and Nicole and eventually make up, Conrad answered: “I mean I don’t think so, you never know though. Probably not. I can see us getting to not hating each other but I don’t think we would ever go back to being best friends.”
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Posted Wednesday, August 15th, 2007 at 9:21pm
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TMZ cameras caught MTV and possible sex tape star Lauren Conrad in the middle of a hardcore flirting session with “American Idol” stud Chris Richardson outside of Les Deux nightclub Friday night.
Moments before the two met up, LC was spotted solo on her cell phone outside the club, playfully telling whoever was on the other line, “I’m so mad at you right now, hurry up!” Moments later, the Justin Timberlake knock-off arrived, much to the delight of the giddy blonde.
The two were then ushered into Les Deux, bypassing the huge line outside, where more people recognized “The Hills” star than the “Idol” crooner.
Posted Monday, April 9th, 2007 at 11:11am
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