Kristin Cavallari looked as perky and fresh as ever as she watched lugging her luggage through the Los Angeles airport this week.
The 35-year-old paired a pair of fashionably ripped jeans with a white lace-trimmed top and a casual brown jacket to catch her last flight.
Her latest sighting comes after Kristin, who found fame on The Hills original, shared her unfiltered opinion on the upcoming reboot.
Let’s go: Kristin Cavallari looked as perky and fresh as ever as she watched lugging her luggage through the Los Angeles airport this week
It emerged last month that MTV was developing a show called The Hills: Next Gen with an all-new cast of young people.
When hosting E! News’ Daily Pop, Kristin expressed her view that the way Next Gen was announced was “a slap in the face” to older The Hills stars who had returned for the previous revival New Beginnings.
Sharing that Next Gen felt like “an entirely different show,” she said, “If they’re getting an entirely new cast, how are you even going to call them The Hills?”
The Hills originally ran on MTV from 2006 to 2010 as a spin-off of Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, the show that made Kristin a star.
Let’s go: For her last flight, the 35-year-old combined fashionably ripped jeans with a white top with lace trimmings and a casual brown jacket
Her take: Her latest sighting comes after Kristin, who found fame in the original run of The Hills, gave her unfiltered opinion on the upcoming reboot
Kristin was a prominent character in the original cast of The Hills, along with names like Heidi Montag, Audrina Patridge, Brody Jenner, Spencer Pratt, and Lauren Conrad.
Some of the original cast members reunited for a sequel series called The Hills: New Beginnings, but Kristin was not part of that project.
At the time, she was already starring in her own standalone reality series, Very Cavallari, which ran from 2018 until she decided to end it in 2020.
The Hills: New Beginnings began starring original cast members Audrina, Heidi, Spencer and Brody in 2019 but was canceled this January after just two seasons.
Flashback: Kristin (second from right) is pictured in a promotional photo for the original series of The Hills with her co-stars (from left) Stephanie Pratt, Audrina Patridge and Lo Bosworth
Four months later, news broke that The Hills: Next Gen was in the works, with an updated cast of people in their 20s.
Kristin this week expressed her sympathy for Audrina, who returned for New Beginnings only to find it canceled.
Audrina has revealed that MTV hadn’t informed her or her New Beginnings co-stars of its plans to do Next Gen before the news broke.
“This is definitely a slap in the face,” Kristin said while guest-hosting the Daily Pop. “It would hurt me a little too.”
Storyline: Several of the original cast members reunited for a sequel series called The Hills: New Beginnings, which began in 2019; Audrina is pictured in this series
However, despite her sympathies for Audrina, Kristin was also able to understand the reasons for doing The Hills with a new cast.
“We’re older now, we have children, everyone is a little more worried about their image,” says Kristin, who is a mother of three herself.
“We’re not doing what we were doing in our early 20s. They need a little more drama, a little more fun. You have to get the young wild ones for that.”
A report in Deadline also said that Next Gen would have more diversity than the original version of The Hills and would address issues of race, identity and class.
Fame: At the time, she was already starring in her own standalone reality series, Very Cavallari, which ran from 2018 until she decided to end it in 2020
In January, it emerged that The Hills: New Beginnings was canceled and that the cast received the news a week before release.
One of the problems was reportedly that the original stars of The Hills were unhappy with how fabricated they felt some storylines were in the revival.
A source told TMZ that several stars also balked when producers floated the idea of adding younger cast members to the group.