The relaxation continues to be unwritten … or not. When The Hills first debuted in May 2006, it seemed so much totally different than the revival, The Hills: New Beginnings. The MTV actuality present, a by-product of Laguna Beach, adopted Lauren Conrad from Laguna to Los Angeles the place she moved in with Heidi Montag. Their “first friend,” who additionally lived within the constructing — and later lived with Conrad — was Audrina Patridge.
While attending the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Conrad shortly landed an internship at Teen Vogue and met fellow intern Whitney Port. Meanwhile, Montag left faculty shortly after the season started when she landed a job at Bolthouse Productions.
During the third episode of the season, Conrad obtained a name from ex-boyfriend Jason Wahler. The pair had a nasty breakup throughout season 2 of Laguna Beach when he kissed his ex. However, after apologizing and promising he was a brand new man, the pair rekindled their romance and commenced courting once more. Meanwhile, Montag was in a relationship with Jordan Eubanks.
So, what about now? Although among the authentic stars — Patridge, Montag and Port, moved on to The Hills: New Beginnings, Conrad didn’t. Plus, many followers have been thrown off about whether or not the present was really actuality TV or scripted.
“All of the situations were real situations. If it was scripted, I would’ve written even better storylines,” creator and govt producer Adam DiVello advised ABC in 2016. “We were doing a lot of episodes about Audrina and [her on-off boyfriend] Justin Bobby [Brescia] … tons of repeated storylines. But you can’t make up some of the things that have happened to them.”
Liz Gateley, who created Laguna Beach, added that it was a bit harder to push tales out throughout The Hills.
“When we did Laguna Beach, we shot for six or seven months; February to August and we got six episodes so we had a month and a week per episode. As The Hills got more popular, the network started ordering 22 episodes and sometimes twice a year we were airing,” she shared. “We were really shooting year-round; the kids never got breaks. We had to produce an episode a week. We did push them and we did have to make more story happen in a shorter amount of time. We sort of had to figure it out as we went.”
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