Kristin Cavallari Tells Bravo's Andy Cohen That MTV's 'The Hills' Was Fictional

5:13 PM EST 12/5/2012 by Celebomb Staff Reporter, Celebeat Reporter

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Kristin Cavallari, former star of the MTV series "The Hills," has admitted once again that the show was fictionalized in its last few seasons. When Cavallari stopped by "Watch What Happens Live" with Bravo's Andy Cohen, she revealed to the young host that "The Hills" was scripted and writers created most of the drama.

Cohen asked Cavallari how fake "The Hills" was, and she said, "Pretty fake." She paused for a moment, thought to herself, and decided to make it more clear to the TV audience that she was an actress on "The Hills."

"Fake relationships, fake fights," she said as she nodded her head, affirming Cohen (and everyone else's) suspicions. She even admitted that she never dated Justin Bobby, her love in the scripted show.

Cavallari lightly brags about the huge sum of money she made while acting in the show. She even admitted to enjoying the fictionalized nature of her love affair. "It was fun, 'cause you're acting. And that was more fun for me," she said.

Though Cavallari shocked the masses by admitting that "The Hills" was fake, the show ended in a manner that should have been apparent to most viewers that it had been scripted. In the final shot of the MTV show, the camera pans out to reveal the characters of the show on a Hollywood set, implying that they were simply actors. Still, not everyone was convinced that "The Hills" was fake.

Cast members of "The Hills" have repeatedly told the media that the show was scripted and that it was fake. Audrina Patridge, Heidi Montag, Spencer Pratt and even Brody Jenner have all admitted in separate interviews that the show is fake and that the drama was fictionalized.

Cavallari openly says that she has no problem about revealing that the show was fake. She almost seemed a little relieved to get it off of her chest. But, she doesn't take poorly about the show. It seems that she has only fond memories of recording the show and the opportunity that it gave her as a young actress. She's repeatedly told the press that the show was fake, but has rarely talked poorly about the show.

Soon after the show stopped filming in February 2011, Cavallari told "Access Hollywood" that the show was being filmed three days a week. She also admitted that there were several outfit changes during the making of the show, and that the crew used several sets to film the show. Cavallari appears to be in a happy place now that she's the mother of Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler's child. She does not have any upcoming projects lined up at the moment.

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