Kristin Cavallari Says “The Hills” Was All Fake

Anybody with at least a little bit of sense can probably tell that 99.9 percent of reality TV is fake or at least embellished to some degree, and if you’ve ever taken a look at the MTV show R...
Kristin Cavallari Says “The Hills” Was All Fake
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  • Anybody with at least a little bit of sense can probably tell that 99.9 percent of reality TV is fake or at least embellished to some degree, and if you’ve ever taken a look at the MTV show “The Hills,” then you probably know that most of the drama on that show was fake too.

    But hey, it’s always nice to have the details behind the fake stuff, right? And today, one of “The Hills” stars Kristin Cavallari gave us some of those details.

    “I had fake relationships, fake fights,” said the California native in an interview with Bethenny Frankel. Cavallari also said that her relationship on the show with Brody Jenner was completely made up.

    “He was on my show, I dated Brody when I was 18 right after “Laguna Beach” actually, and that’s it. And then on the show “The Hills,” they had us dating a few episodes. They pretended like him and [his real girlfriend] Jayde broke up and I was dating Brody.”

    “Then Jade and I got in a huge fight because she saw us out at the club, which wasn’t real at all. They were together the entire time.”

    If you caught “The Hills” season finale back in 2010, then you saw the show pull back the curtains in the final scene. After a long and teary goodbye between Cavallari and Jenner, the camera panned upwards, only to reveal they were standing on a Hollywood set, not the actual streets of Los Angeles like the show wanted you to believe.

    However, Cavallari’s admission on the “Bethenny” show let fans know just how deep the phony storylines ran. “If we were out at lunch or something, they would text us what to say so that if you were there at the restaurant you wouldn’t see what they were doing. So we would look at our phones and go ‘blah, blah, blah, I can’t believe he said this, blah, blah , blah’ and then we would look to our phones.”

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