Lauren Conrad has revealed whether she will continue to reignite her reality TV career after returning to the spotlight in the 20th anniversary special The Reunion: Laguna Beach.
Conrad was one of the California It Girls from Laguna Beach in the early 2000s, alongside on-off pal Kristin Cavallari, but in recent years has stayed out of the media glare.
'I would love to put a pin in my career,' the 40-year-old reality star said in a teaser for Cavallari's podcast Let's Be Honest this Tuesday.
'It would be really cool to end my career with the same people I started it with. Like, the same group of people I started with, I can also say goodbye with. It felt clean and then when this is all over, I can...'
Conrad's 39-year-old castmate interjected: '...hang up that entertainment hat.'
'God, I hope so,' the pretty designer said. 'I don't [miss it at all].'
Conrad was an 18-year-old senior attending Laguna Beach High School when MTV recruited her and classmates Cavallari, Lo Bosworth and Stephen Colletti to star in the first two seasons of Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County in 2004-2005.
Lauren Conrad has revealed whether she will continue to reignite her reality TV career after returning to the spotlight in the 20th anniversary special The Reunion: Laguna Beach
The 40-year-old reality star (L, pictured March 26) said in a teaser for Kristin Cavallari's (R) podcast Let's Be Honest this Tuesday: 'I would love to put a pin in my career'
The blonde beauty previously called it 'the easiest money I ever made' and she only agreed to star in five seasons of MTV's spin-off The Hills from 2006-2009 because she 'was broke.'
Conrad feuded with Cavallari over their love triangle with castmate Stephen Colletti in Laguna Beach, and The Hills was frequently criticized for fabricating storylines.
The Laguna Beach native previously turned down starring in two seasons of MTV's 2019 continuation The Hills: New Beginnings, but she was fine with the one-off Laguna Beach reunion considering Roku made her an executive producer.
'I'm so happy. I'm like I feel so lucky because, you know, it can go a lot of ways when you've been in entertainment for a long time,' Conrad said.
'And I think a lot of people really miss it and I didn't. I enjoyed it while I had it. Like, we had fun. It was great. And I'm really grateful for the opportunity.
'And I know that because I did all that, I'm able to live the life I live now. But I love, like, just being with my fam and my friends and living a quieter life.'
The Little Market co-founder welcomed two sons - Liam, eight, and Charlie, six - during her 11-year marriage to Something Corporate rocker William Tell, whom she began dating in 2012.
She continued: 'It would be really cool to end my career with the same people I started it with. Like, the same group of people I started with, I can also say goodbye with. It felt clean and then when this is all over, I can...'
Conrad's 39-year-old castmate (R) interjected: '...hang up that entertainment hat'
Conrad (2-R) was an 18-year-old senior attending Laguna Beach High School when MTV recruited her and classmates Cavallari (L), Lo Bosworth (R) and Stephen Colletti (2-L) to star in the first two seasons of Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County in 2004-2005
The blonde beauty previously called it 'the easiest money I ever made' and she only agreed to star in five seasons of MTV's spin-off The Hills from 2006-2009 because she 'was broke'
Conrad previously turned down starring in two seasons of MTV's 2019 continuation The Hills: New Beginnings, but she was fine with the one-off Laguna Beach reunion considering Roku made her an executive producer
Conrad welcomed two sons - Liam, eight, and Charlie, six - during her 11-year marriage to Something Corporate rocker William Tell, whom she began dating in 2012 (pictured in 2024)
The 46-year-old rhythm guitarist-backup singer's rock band is next scheduled to perform August 6 at the Theatre of Living Arts in Philadelphia, PA.
Conrad rarely shares social media posts, maybe once a year, despite amassing 5.8 million Instagram followers.
The FIT drop-out keeps busy running and designing her clothing company LC Lauren Conrad and children's line Little Co., which are both sold at Kohl's.

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