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< BACK TO Fresh Intelligence Lauren Conrad: Like A Not-So-Good Neighbor
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH LC, inset: retired cop (Photo: Getty Images, inset: Hailey Eber)
IF THIS DOESN'T LOOK FAMILIAR, YOU'RE A BETTER PERSON THAN US Hills house (Photo: Hailey Eber) The neighbor continued, saying, "they're running a soundstage over here." Before Conrad moved into the house, she claimed MTV spent several noisy months heavily renovating it, adding at least two lighting grids in order to make every staged roommate-moment look like a glamour shot. "MTV keeps saying they're going to end in October, that this is going to be the end," she said, "but we don't have it in writing." The City of Los Angeles hasn't been very helpful in reigning in The Hills production, continuing to issue shooting permits but no parking tickets. "We just can't imagine why the city isn't being more helpful. All we can imagine is that they're very friendly with MTV," the neighbor said, which, given the show's popularity and the regular sums the city receives for its permits, makes perfect sense.
IN THE LINE OF FIRE Retired cop (Photo: Hailey Eber) Another unhappy neighbor, who also spoke under conditions of anonymity with a near mafia-like fear of MTV, complained of knife fights between paps and loud parties. "We haven't been able to enjoy our homes or our neighborhood because of the show and the paparazzi," she said, lining up the neighborhood's talking points: "We want some attention paid to the permits. We don't want production crews parked in front of our homes all the time or our Internet blocked when they film." Both complaining neighbors said they worked in the entertainment industry and were usually quite friendly to the frequent filming in their neighborhood, but that MTV was bucking regulations, overstaying their welcome, and not showing standard courtesies—like donating to the home owner's association.
THE VACATION OF A LIFETIME Tourists on tour bus (Photo: Hailey Eber) The city of Los Angeles and MTV did not reply to a request for comment.
Hmmm, well I guess a reporter parking on LC's street, then walking up and down it bugging all the neighbors, just isn't nearly as bothersome as some paps and the production crew. Posted by: BoHan on July 23, 2008 2:15 PM But she's giving the poor folks a VOICE! Posted by: katiebakes on July 23, 2008 3:13 PM Blocking the internet for 72 hours? That's just wrong. This is all a plot by Spencer and Heidi. Posted by: brilliantmistake on July 23, 2008 3:19 PM Advertisement |
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