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
Sometimes when you love people, you want to believe they're good.
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.
I have always loved reading. Ever since I was a young girl I had a book by my bed and would get lost in the world of make believe.
Stay true to what you believe in and don't let people try to change that direction. Don't take 'no' for an answer.
None of my friends call me L.C. That was just a high school nickname, and nobody refers to me like that anymore.
I'm comfortable in front of the camera, but I can't act.
I'm just not a fan of the gym. In fact, I hate it. I understand loving the feeling you get after working out all those endorphins. But going there? It's the worst.
There's not one person that I say I want to look like.
I mean, it's fun to go out and do stuff in Hollywood, but if it was gone tomorrow, I really wouldn't be disappointed.
Kristin -- no matter how much you hate her, she's always fun to hang out with.
I was like, 'Oh, my God! Ashlee Simpson's here!' ... I was freaking out, pretending like I didn't see her. Then Ashlee Simpson walked right up to me and was like, 'L.C., love your show! I watch it every week with my friends!'
I was like, 'Oh, my God! Ashlee Simpson's here!
The first series I wrote, 'L.A. Candy,' was always meant to be a three-book series, so when I started out it was all outlined that way and by the time I was done with the third book, I had become so involved and the process and the stories, I was a little bit sad to be done.
My Dad always told me ‘Flowers mean I’m sorry, chocolates mean I love you.’