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Lauren Conrad Talks Kristin Cavallari, Relationship

Lauren Conrad candidly admitted that she has not spoken to former "The Hills" co-star Kristin Cavallari in "years" in a recent interview.

Furthermore, the 27-year-old fashion designer opened up about her romance with musician William Tell.

Conrad, native to Orange County, Calif., is best known for starring on MTV's "Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County" and later "The Hills," where she saw her fair share of heartache.

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Today, the writer explained that her relationship with Tell is based on key similarities.

"He is very good for me because we have a lot in common as far as where we grew up," said Conrad speaking to Marie Claire. "It's the first time I'm with someone and I'm not explaining things."

Conrad's reality television star persona also relates to Tell, who encountered fame after playing in the band Something Corporate.

"He understands a lot of things that people don't always get," said the "L.A. Candy" writer.

As for her famous run on "The Hills," Conrad said she does not keep up with co-star Cavallari.

"I haven't seen her in years, maybe," said the fashion blogger, according to Marie Claire.

Meanwhile, Conrad has penned "The Fame Game" trilogy books and made a career in fashion- she owns both LC Lauren Conrad and Paper Crown fashion lines.

The fashion mogul recently splashed a cool $3.74 million on her new home in Brentwood, Calif., according to TMZ.

Conrad's new 4,300 square-foot home boasts five bedrooms and six bathrooms in addition to a remodeled kitchen and an expansive back yard complete with a basketball court, reported the gossip website.

Alternately, Cavallari is also busy- the 26-year-old just tied the knot with Chicago Bears' quarterback Jay Cutler during a wedding ceremony last weekend. The couple shares one son; Camden Jack.

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