Despite showcasing her life on The Hills as a teenager, Kristin's kids won't be getting screen time.
The Big Picture Laguna Beach followed a group of real high school kids who lived in Orange County. The concept for the 2004 show came from scripted teen hit The O.C. The first season was narrated from Lauren Conrad's perspectives she navigated her crush for Stephen Colletti. But there was one big problem: Stephen was dating the younger, Kristin Cavallari. Normally the girlfriend would be the hero in the story where another girl was trying to get her boyfriend from under her.
RELATED: The Hills' Audrina Patridge and Heidi Montag Are Thriving in Their Post-Reality Era Kristin Cavallari Says No Reality TV For Her Kids The reality TV alum knows a thing or two about putting her life in the public eye. But she has made sure to do things differently for her kids. She decided not to post their faces on social media. "My kids have seen firsthand how things on the internet are not necessarily true," she told Us Weekly.
Kristin promised that she was done with reality TV too. "Even on Very Cavallari, it was a struggle for storylines. It’s not for me anymore," she explained. The television show ran from 2018 to 2020 and showed her running her businesses and her marriage.
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