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. Adam DiVello "Whitney falling down a flight of stairs on 'Good Morning America,' obviously we didn't ask her to fall down a flight of steps on national television. We were up at 5 or something in the morning shooting that.
Andre Leon Talley was out there. That was a real moment. Tony DiSanto "For me, it became a moot point what was truly real or not. It wasn't meant to be a hard documentary and it wasn't meant to be a voyeuristic documentary. It was meant to tell the story of these kids in a cool and interesting way and present it and let it flow structurally almost like how you watch narrative television.
If people were enjoying the story and they liked the storylines and the relationships Tony DiSanto "Where the fakeness, or where the editorial hands come in, was as the show progressed and we started working with a tighter box.
Pratt, it looked like Heidi had a bad case of baby fever—and Spencer did not. So we watched as Heidi did everything in her power to get pregnant without her new husband knowing about her plans. But Heidi told ET that she never tried to trick Spencer. In fact, starting a family wasn't even a part of their plan back then. I wasn't even thinking about kids then. OK, this one is pretty crazy. Remember the little kid Enzo, who lived next door to Spencer and Heidi? He would always come over to play?
Well, it turns out he didn't live next door to Speidi—that was actually his house well, his parents' house. Speidi just pretended to live there! Oh, you know, 19 miles away at Spencer's parents' house in the Pacific Palisades! It was very hard. He would give us so little of his time, and I think that there aren't any shoots we did with Justin Bobby that didn't make it to air.
I think every single scene we shot with him is on television. It came down to them going, 'Whatever you make, we'll triple it. The people they were making her go on dates with weren't really up to her speed, and she hadn't been feeling it.
Back in , Audrina admitted to Rolling Stone she started dating Justin Bobby earlier than normal because of the show, explaining, "Because it's for TV, you push yourself to do things that you normally wouldn't I would have waited. After getting a nose job and boob job earlier in the show's run, fans were shocked when Heidi underwent 10 cosmetic procedures in one day in late ahead of what would eventually be the final season.
Just as shocked were the producers, who had to come up with an idea to work the surgeries into the show. We were on Christmas break I think, so we were down and then we had heard she has done it and then we scrambled to get the mom's reaction," DiVello explained of the infamous scene of Heidi's mom reacting to her new look for the first time. What do her friends think? Looking back on the original run of the show, Heidi revealed the scene with her mom is "the hardest" for her to rewatch.
MTV surprised fans when they were re-aired the series finale of The Hills in …with an alternate ending featuring the return of Lauren. I was relentless and I bugged MTV until they gave in. The scene featured Brody returning to his apartment after saying goodbye to Kristin to a waiting Lauren, who was referred to as his girlfriend earlier.
After Brody tells her he had to say goodbye to an old friend, Lauren knowingly responds, "It's hard to say goodbye. So why didn't they ultimately use this ending?
Well, if it was DiVello's choice, they would have. I'm really proud of both versions, but I think we were all waiting for it to come on the screen and I think even Lauren was surprised when they decided to go with the other one. For DiVello, it just felt right that the show would end on a smiling Lauren after viewers had watched her journey over the years even if she left the series midway through season five.
It was her story that I started the show with and followed her with Laguna Beach. I always wanted to end it on her face and her being happy. Before she was one of the biggest stars in the world, Lady Gaga was just an annoyed performer with a broken zipper in a scene on The Hills in What is this? We were just there, we didn't really know what we were doing. Also clueless about who Lady Gaga was at the time were Lauren and Whitney, who were tasked with helping the performer after a wardrobe snafu as they were working at People's Revolution, the PR company putting on the event.
Feel the nostalgia on your skin. Trending Stories. Lauren vs. Heidi was Very Real. Speidi's Rise and Fall and Rise. Using the Tabloids As a Tool. So long, LC. Hello, Kristin! When I started getting a little more money, I got into the heels and the Birkins. From Lady Gaga to Kim Kardashian , the show had no shortage of "blink-and-you'll-miss-them" cameo moments. The "Very Cavallari" star told Us Weekly in she was hired to play the role of the "b Producers gave me an offer I couldn't refuse," she said.
She was supposed to be the crazy, wild drama-starter," Patridge added. Unlike some of the drama and relationships, Spencer's love of healing crystals on the show wasn't fabricated.
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Arielle Tschinkel. Fans may not know about all the fake relationships and scouting that happened on the reality show. Several celebrities made brief cameos on the show, including Lady Gaga and Kim Kardashian. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories. Lauren Conrad was reportedly paid the most. Heidi said she has no idea what happened to her love interest from the first season. Pratt didn't really work for Bolthouse Productions. According to Heidi, her connections got the stars into the big clubs they partied at.
Several cast members were apparently "scouted" to be on the show.
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