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MTV Whitney Port Reality Show “The City” Spring 2009 Premiere

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October 9th, 2008 by Castina

Tagged as: MTV, TV, TV News, The Hills, Whitney Port


It’s official. MTV has confirmed that the network will air unscripted spinoff series of The Hills featuring reality personality Whitney Port’s move from L.A to the Big Apple, as the fashion maven embarks on a new gig with legendary designer Diane von Furstenberg.

The City, starring Whitney Port, premieres on MTV Spring.

A press statement from MTV reads:

“Surrounded by all new friends, pursuing a fresh love life and starting to work in the upper echelon of the fashion industry is a lot to navigate for a new girl in the big city… especially one who has everything to lose. In a city full of people with their own agendas, Whitney will have to quickly decide who she can trust and who to stay away from.”

“I am thrilled and honored to be in New York City, not only working for one of the most renowned fashion designers, Diane Von Furstenberg, but to be able to mature as a young woman both professionally and personally,” Whitney said in a statement Thursday.



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4 Responses to “MTV Whitney Port Reality Show “The City” Spring 2009 Premiere”

  1. On October 13th 2008, CINDY wrote:

    Good for you Whitney! You deserve this opportunity!

  2. On October 20th 2008, Rachelle wrote:

    I can’t wait. I think it will be exciting. Especially since it’s closer to CT where I am from.

  3. On October 22nd 2008, Bailey! wrote:

    Go Whitney! Such an inspiration for all young people! I am super excited about this.. I love The Hills and know that The City is going to be great too!! YAY

  4. On January 1st 2009, MJK wrote:

    so far the show is great i loved it cant wait for monday to come

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