Reality star, Audrina Patridge (MTV’s The Hills) reveals the secrets behind working on a reality show.
When I was in high school Laguna Beach and The Hills were some of the most popular reality TV shows to ever rock my small high school classroom. Classmates all discussed their favorite reality star couples and what they would do if they were in their shoes. Frankly, a lot of the high school drama started to mirror episodes recently aired on MTV’s popular west coast reality series. But, years later, reality TV is dying and millions of people have moved on from the cast of The Hills and are now Keeping Up with the Kardashians. But, one Hills reality star recently stepped out of the shadows to say that she will never let her kids do reality TV.
According to FoxNews.com, Audrina Patridge, best known for her role on MTV’s The Hills, opened up with Fox411 about her experiences on the reality series and she revealed that it’s not all that it’s cracked up to be.
“You completely lose all privacy,” Patridge told Fox News. “Everything you do and everything you say — everything is public and everybody is entitled to your life and putting an opinion on it and judging it. It kind of makes it hard. I made some silly decisions, and I had to do it on TV and it was a fine line between real and fake.”
Ultimately, she says the show made her tougher but also made her realize that she cannot trust anyone. “I was way too naive and too trusting and too nice,” she admitted. “You can’t just trust everyone.”
But, most importantly she revealed that she will never let her kids do a reality show. “I’m too protective and I know too much about it. I would never let my kids go into that.”
She is not alone. Justin Bieber recently called out the experience of being famous in Hollywood can have a detrimental impact on your psyche. For example, In an interview with Billboard magazine, Bieber said that Kylie Jenner’s personality has completely changed by growing up in front of a camera. “Look at her world. She has been living on TV since she was a kid. Everytime she’s looking around she sees a camera, and that’s affecting how she’s thinking and how she’s perceiving people and why she has to do certain things. Situations that happen taint your mind, especially in this industry. Especially for girls.”
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