Lauren Conrad

Lauren Conrad
Lauren Katherine Tell is an American television personality, fashion designer, and author. Born and raised in Laguna Beach, California, she attended Laguna Beach High School. In September 2004, at the age of 18, Conrad came to prominence after being cast in the reality television series Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, which documented her life and those of her friends...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionReality Star
Date of Birth1 February 1986
CityLaguna Beach, CA
CountryUnited States of America
Every girl wants to be the one girl that can change that guy
There's always that one person that you always go back to.
I just think love is stupid.
I know he is younger than me, but I absolutely love Zac Efron. His hair is always so pretty.
As soon as you stop thinking about them, they'll send you a text message or call you. Because they know you stopped thinking about them. It's like a radar.
At night I can write for hours.
That's one of the great thing about writing is that you get to be in someone's head.
When you're looking to meet someone...you're looking to settle...
I get very uncomfortable with people watching me.
Give yourself a compliment every day. I know this sounds silly, but it really is important. As girls, we spend countless hours focusing on our flaws and trying to correct them or cover them up. It's essential to focus on something you like about yourself. Maybe you're having a good hair day or your skin is looking especially healthy. Take a moment each day to focus on the good, and then try to carry that with you throughout the day, because while bangs don't look good on everyone, confidence does.
I think the level of criticism you're under is never healthy. I think that's why lots of people in Hollywood end up in rehab. There are the ups and downs. I was never a fan of the attention.
I told (God) I'd take every opportunity to speak for the kids who can't speak,
I don't stage my own publicity.
Listen to advice from people who have been there and done that. It is so hard to believe that when you are young, but parents, mentors, teachers, they can all be so valuable when it comes to advice.