Lauren Conrad Movie?

July 28, 2009 at 3:43pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Say it ain't so...

Lauren Conrad, former reality star of The Hills, says that her two-weeks-in-a-row #1 New York Times best seller, L.A. Candy, may be adapted into a film soon.

"We're hoping for a movie deal," Lauren told NY Daily News over the weekend. "I'm working on [adapting the book for the movies] right now, but I don't want to commit to anything until I see all my options. We have had a lot of exciting news in that respect, though."

So, a movie about a book character who has a reality show, which is actually autobiographical…Where's the Aspirin?

The young entrepreneur seems to have left her failed fashion line attempts for now for her book success, and she is already working on a second book. "I actually finished the first draft – I'm doing edits right now," she confided. "It picks up where the first left off. I signed a three-book deal, so this is all part of the same story."

Uhhh huh, she "finished the first draft." Meaning she read it?

Barf. Vomit. Puke. LC needs to go ahead and disappear.

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