Kristin Cavallari Calls Her Feud With Lauren Conrad 'So Silly'

As fans of Laguna Beach will know, Lauren Conrad and Kristin Cavallari's feud dates back pretty much to the reality TV show's first episode. Though Conrad and Cavallari both went on to star in The Hills—a spinoff of Laguna Beach—the pair were never super close. During a recent interview, however, Cavallari revealed her feud with Conrad is now a thing of the past.

"[We're] totally fine," Cavallari said of Conrad. "I think so much time has passed and what we went through was so silly and it was so high school, I'm pretty sure we're both over it at this point."

Much of Conrad and Cavallari's Laguna Beach drama stemmed from a love triangle with Cavallari's high school boyfriend Stephen Colletti. Though they were all caught up in the drama during their high school days, Cavallari and Colletti recently reunited IRL. As Cavallari tells it, there's no bad blood between her and Colletti, either. "I knew it was going to create a little commotion, I didn't know to what degree," Cavallari said of sharing a photo with her ex on Instagram. "That's my most liked photo on Instagram ever. More than my kids. More than anything in my life. That photo with Stephen. Which is cool. I mean, I think it's really neat that people are still so invested and it really takes people back to that time. And then of course everyone was like, 'Oh my god, are they back together?' I love Stephen, I've always loved Stephen, and clearly, you know, 15 years later we're still really good friends."

The cast of Laguna Beach season one recently reunited, as well, which Cavallari raved about during the interview. "That's the first time that we have all been together since high school, since we stopped filming, and so it was really good to see everybody," she said. "And it was fun. We played a drinking game, we answered fan questions and just kind of reminisced about the show and everything. And then we're all on this group email and afterwards everybody was like, 'I love you, it was so good to see everybody!'"

"I feel like that group of people—it was the cast of season one—so I think more than anybody else, we will always be so bonded and so connected just because we all experienced that together at the same time that nobody else will ever understand," she explained, "so it was cool to see everybody," she added.

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