So now we're just stuck with Heidi and Spencer?

August 31, 2009 at 3:35pm PST

First Lauren Conrad said she was leaving The Hills, and now Audrina Partridge is jumping ship too

Now, as you probably know, we're not the biggest fan of The Hills here, but we can't help but wonder how the show can survive with just Heidi and Spencer

Also, we know that Partridge is in the new horror film Soroity Row, but will anyone really take her seriously as an actress.  People just barely take her seriously as a reality television star, though she will be doing this for a bit longer. As soon she's done with The Hills at the end of Season 5, she will start up with a new reality show about her personal and professional life on MTV.

One place we know she won't be seen though is on Dancing with the Stars. Apparently she agreed to go on the show, but MTV wouldn't let her do it. But we think the reason she couldn't do it isn't that she can't dance, but because she's not a star.

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