While fans of The Hills will no doubt be eager to know what is the status of Jen Bunney and Lauren Conrad, former best friends are on good terms and have moved on from the petty drama. While discussing her upcoming book, “Don’t Tell Me What to Do: The Secret Guide to Unlocking Your Power, Potential, and Purpose” with Us Weekly, Bunney stated that the two are “very friendly” when they see each other. “I bump into her on occasion, and it’s lovely,” she revealed. “She’s so friendly, and she’s so nice.” The now chief population health officer also revealed that the scandalous hookup between her and Brody Jenner was made up by production. “I watched it back with everyone else in the nation when it aired. And I could not believe my eyes,” Bunney said.
Since Jen Bunney and Lauren Conrad’s blow-up on “The Hills,” fans of the series have been eager to find out where the two stand today. Fortunately, the former best friends are on good terms and have moved on from the petty drama. While discussing her upcoming book, “Don’t Tell Me What to Do: The Secret Guide to Unlocking Your Power, Potential, and Purpose” with Us Weekly, Bunney stated that the two are “very friendly” when they see each other. “I bump into her on occasion, and it’s lovely,” she revealed. “She’s so friendly, and she’s so nice.” The now chief population health officer also revealed that the scandalous hookup between her and Brody Jenner was made up by production. “I watched it back with everyone else in the nation when it aired. And I could not believe my eyes,” Bunney said.
In an additional interview with Jenner, Audrina Patridge, Heidi Montag, and Frankie Delgado on the “Was It Real? The Hills Rewatch” podcast, Bunney gave further insight into how she felt about Conrad and a potential reconciliation between them. “In my heart, we are good. I feel like there’s no animosity, there’s no tension,” she explained. “I’m very comfortable going back and discussing what happened because I really don’t have any regrets.” Though “the door is open” for Bunney and Conrad to have a conversation, for Bunney, “there’s no desperation” to get back to their old friendship.