Although the film has yet to be confirmed, rumors of the onetime reality show hitting theaters have been running wild. Former stars of the hit MTV series have hinted at it -- Audrina Patridge has said it may happen, and Whitney Port says she'd be up to reprise her role -- and the show's producer Adam DiVello has wanted to see it through for quite some time.
And while the show, which ended in July 2010 after six seasons, was a great step for Lauren, she has yet to hear if it will in fact be turned into a film. "I heard about that years ago, and then I read about that somewhere again recently. I was like, 'What Hills movie?'" she said to Life & Style. "No one has asked me to be in a Hills movie and I don't really know much about it."
The fashion designer and author, 25, says she'd also be surprised if a script even existed. "It's supposed to be reality TV, so I don't think there would be a script," she told Life & Style. "It's supposed to come together as it goes along, I would think. I'd be surprised if there were a script."
The fashion designer and author, 25, says she'd also be surprised if a script even existed. "It's supposed to be reality TV, so I don't think there would be a script," she told Life & Style. "It's supposed to come together as it goes along, I would think. I'd be surprised if there were a script."