'The Hills' Cast Play "How Well Do You Know Your Co-Star?"
Some things can't be unwritten.
The Hills is baackkkk! And unless you've been living under a huge rock (which, you do you), you know that the gang has reunited to bring us more MTV greatness. No, L.C. and Kristin sadly aren't involved this time, but you can take a trip down memory lane with everyone else in The Hills: New Beginnings. Remember the roommate drama? And when Heidi and Spencer got fake engaged (before later getting real married)?! And when Lauren DIDN'T go to Paris?!?!
Every Monday you can hang out with the Pratts, Justin Bobby, Audrina Patridge, and Whitney Port—even Brody Jenner is back. New additions to the crew include O.C. alumna Mischa Barton, and Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee's son Brandon. I cannot make this up.
I, personally, can't wait to see what is going on with siblings Spencer and Stephanie, and, more importantly, find out what the story is behind Steph's new British accent? I'm also dying to know what happens between Justin Bobby and Audrina! Their last goodbye on the pier was so painful, I need to know if she gave Justin another shot. Lastly, Marissa Cooper a.k.a. Mischa Barton is here to eff shit up, and I am going to pour myself a vodka soda and drink it up.
Before last week's premiere, the cast stopped by the Marie Claire offices to play our party game, 'How Well Do You Know Your Co-Star?' After seeing what these reality stars spend on new toys I've never felt so financially responsible in my life. I aspire to get to the day I can drop $5,000 on a surfboard and feel nothing.
Check out the video to feel major FOMO at Stephanie and Mischa's friendship. Plus, learn the story behind Spencer's "disco crystal."
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Krystyna was the former Social Media Editor of Marie Claire where she oversaw all things social media and connected with MarieClaire.com readers. She came to Marie Claire from Racked.com, where she was the Community Manager. Before that, Krystyna was at Latina Mag and Cosmo for Latinas. She graduated with a Marketing major from Fordham University.
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