Kristin Cavallari and Lauren Conrad have publicly reconciled during the 'Laguna Beach' reunion special, ending a long-standing feud between the former reality TV stars, according to TMZ. Their previous conflicts reportedly involved rivalry over co-star Stephen Colletti, but the reunion allowed them to discuss and resolve these issues in a candid setting.
The reunion special, titled "The Reunion: Laguna Beach," premieres on Roku on April 10 and brings together original cast members, including Conrad, Cavallari, Colletti, Lo Bosworth, and Talan Torriero, marking 20 years since the MTV series ended, as reported by Variety and Hollywood Reporter. The program promises a two-hour look back at the friendships and tensions that defined the early 2000s reality show.
Lauren Conrad revealed during the reunion that she is retiring from reality television, with the special representing her final engagement with cameras. She expressed this decision explicitly, marking a significant turning point in her public career, according to Hollywood Reporter. This announcement highlights the reunion’s emotional weight for the cast and fans alike.
The reunion event also featured a red-carpet appearance where both Cavallari and Conrad openly discussed their renewed relationship, underscoring a shift toward healing past wounds, TMZ adds. Their reconciliation potentially sets a new tone for future public interactions and collaborative opportunities between the two former rivals.
Looking forward, the reunion special’s reception and Conrad’s retirement could influence how the legacy of 'Laguna Beach' is remembered and may impact opportunities for other cast members. The series of events also invites viewers to watch how the dynamic between Cavallari and Conrad evolves outside reality TV’s lens.

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