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Showing posts with label Orange County. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orange County. Show all posts

Friday, 4 March 2011

Audrina Patridge's New Reality Show Preview



Audrina Patridge is going from "Unwritten" to "Uncharted."

In an exclusive promo for her new VH1 reality show, Audrina, which will premiere April 17 (9 p.m. ET), the former Dancing with the Stars contestant is leaving the Hills behind her and returning to her roots in Orange County, Calif. Get to know her family, including her mom Lynn, her father Mark and her three siblings, who costar with her on the show.

"We love that Audrina's life plays out simultaneously on two levels," Jeff Olde, Executive Vice President, Original Programming and Production, VH1, said in a statement.

"On one level, she is working hard to establish herself in the entertainment industry," the statement continues. "But at the same time she has this amazingly real, supportive family in Orange County who keeps her grounded. Ultimately, this is the story of a young woman with dreams, goals and ambitions all put through the no-BS filter of her family."

The promo clip also features the song "Uncharted" by Sara Bareilles.

Credit: PEOPLE

Sunday, 17 October 2010

Lauren Conrad Book Signing In Her Hometown

Fans of Lauren Conrad flocked to Laguna Beach Books on Saturday afternoon as the reality star they watched grow up returned to her hometown as an accomplished author and designer.

Conrad signed her latest novel, "Sugar and Spice," and "Lauren Conrad Style" for about 200 people. Though Conrad now spends most of her time in L.A., she still has a home in Laguna and comes back whenever she can.


"It's a little more laid back," said Conrad, adding she misses the beaches when she's away. "Of course we have Malibu, but it's not the same."

Fans, many of them teens, came from around Orange County and beyond for the book signing. When it comes to style, Conrad said she encouraged girls to be creative and make mistakes.

"It's important to develop your personal style," she said. "When you're younger, I think it's easier to go with the crowd."

Credit: OC Register