
Lauren Conrad, Whitney Port, Stephanie Pratt at the 2008 MTV Movie Awards
Lauren Conrad’s sidekick Whitney Port is getting her own reality show on MTV. The network is reportedly planning a spinoff of it’s insanely popular reality drama The Hills starring fashionista Whitney in a lead role. According to Us Weekly, the proposed new series would feature Whitney’s new bicostal existence as she jetsets between Los Angeles and the Big Apple for her job with People’s Revolution PR firm. Whit will make friends with a new gang of New Yorkers as she embarks on a life away from the City of Angels:
“There will be more blondes in the city than you ever expected!”

Whitney Port joins Lauren Conrad and Heidi Montag as the third castmember of The Hills to try her hand at fashion design. Whitney’s new partywear clothing line, Eve & A, is a seventeen-piece collection featuring convertible dresses, tops and jackets priced $40 to $250. Eve & A will debut it’s Fall 2008/2009 collection as part of Los Angeles Fashion Week on Friday.

After being booted from their internships at Teen Vogue Magazine (or voluntarily resigning, depending on who’s telling the story), The Hills stars Whitney Port and Lauren Conrad have landed news gigs with fashion public relations firm, People’s Revolution, New York Magazine reports.

Yesterday, PopCrunch reported that Teen Vogue Magazine and MTV’s “The Hills” had parted ways - ending the fashion mag’s run on the hit reality series. Ultimately, letting go off stars Lauren Conrad and Whitney Port, who were interns at Teen Vogue during the show’s last season. Well, now we’ve got more insight into what caused the split-bad behavior routinely featured on the reality series. Read the rest of this entry »

MTV’s “The Hills” will be parting ways with Teen Vogue Magazine next season. The Hills stars Whitney Port has served as the mag’s West Coast fashion contributor, and Lauren Conrad has been one of Teen Vogue’s interns. The show’s second season ended with Lauren and Whitney going to Paris to assist then-senior editor Kimball Hastings as he covered the Crillon Ball. Read the rest of this entry »