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"The Hills" 10 Years Later

A checkup on the cast of an iconic TV show

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"The Hills" 10 Years Later
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It's hard to believe that "The Hills" (one of the best television shows ever to air) is celebrating it's 10th anniversary this year. I think it's time to look back at the cast and see what they've been up to the past few years.

Lauren Conrad.

Easily the star of "The Hills" LC's been busy since getting in a cab at Heidi's wedding and never looking back. While on the show Lauren coined classic quotes like "So I want to forgive you and I want to forget you" and "You know what you did," both aimed at friend turned enemy, Heidi Montag. Lauren wrote the New York Time's bestselling book, "L.A. Candy," as well as writing two sequels and a spinoff novel. She may have been known as "the girl who didn't go to Paris" but Lauren hasn't given up on fashion. Lauren's fashion and bedding line, LC Lauren Conrad, is aslo available at Kohl's and Nordstrom. Lauren married guitarist William Tell in 2014, they live in Los Angeles with their two dogs Chloe and Fitz.

Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt.

Where do I begin with Heidi. She gave us so many great moments. Her biggest accomplishment is probably undergoing 10 plastic surgery procedures in a single day (which cost her up to $200,000). At one point, Heidi and her husband, Spencer Pratt, (who I'll get to) were worth $10 million dollars -- they are now each worth $20,000. They blew their fortune on Heidi spending $100,000 a month on hair and makeup.

My favorite scene from "The Hills" to this day is the scene when Heidi's mom cries over her new face -- genius. Heidi released a pop album that flopped tremendously, called "Superficial." She has become a reality television regular appearing on shows like "Celebrity Wife Swap," "Celebrity Big Brother," "I'm a Celebrity.... Get Me out of Here!" as well as "Famous Food" and "Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars 2."

Eariler this year, Heidi and her mom appeared on "The Mother/Daughter Experiment: Celebrity Edition." I wonder if her mom's still upset that Heidi looks like the Joker. Spencer, not surprisingly, has done nothing productive except spend $500,000 on crystals -- seriously.

Audrina Patridge.

During the final season of the show, Audrina launched an acting career. She starred in the movies, "Into the Blue 2: The Reef" and "Sorority Row." She also had her own spinoff reality show, "Audrina," which was cancelled after one season. Most recently, Audrina was the host of the NBC late night travel show, "1st Look," for two seasons. Her latest role, however, is being a mom to her newborn daughter with longtime partner Corey Bohan.

Kristin Cavallari.

Kristin was the original bad girl on "Laguna Beach" and was a later edition to the show, taking over after Lauren left. I will never forget the iconic moment when Kristin walked into Heidi and Spencer's wedding shocking everyone with her arrival. Most recently, Kristin married NFL quarterback Jay Cutler and started a family; they have three children. Kristin has created waves in the media for having an anti-vaccine stance. Her reason behind it - she's read too many books on autism.

Whitney Port.

The girl who did go to Paris. Whitney left the show at the end of it's fourth season to star in her own spinoff, "The City." When "The City" ended after two seasons, Whitney became a judge on "Britain and Ireland's Next Top Model." She left the show after her first season ended. She also had a cameo role in the film, "What to Expect When Your Expecting.".In 2015, she married the former producer of "The City," Tim Rosenman.

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