![]() "My whole lie is transformed," Wahler told E! News. He recently co-founded a men's sober living home, Widespread Recovery, in Laguna Beach. He entered rehab several times and appeared on Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Wahler left The Hills in 2007, three years before the show ended its six-season run in 2010. In the years after he departed the series, he had numerous drinking-related arrests and spent time behind bars. They can definitely create a character, but I wouldn't go to the extreme to say that it is all fake." ![]() "For me, I am not upset with anything they did-if anything, I am very grateful for how things panned out," he added. Yes, there were probably things that weren't the most accurate, but it wasn't like it was scripted, you know, it was a soft script." I feel like for me, it created a character for me. "Obviously with editing and different things, you can make things look different, or sound different. ![]() "Look, the reality of it is, the relationships and the context of everything, was our real lives," Wahler told E! News. In the book, Balancing in Heels: My Journey to Health, Happiness, and Making It All Work, released Tuesday, Cavallari, 29, writes that while she enjoyed her time on both programs, "there was certainly a good deal" to Laguna Beach "that wasn't 'real,' but as kids we got caught up in it anyway." Speaking in an exclusive interview with E! News, Wahler, 29, also says his former on-air relationship with Lauren Conrad, 30, who he dated on the series and spinoff The Hills, was indeed genuine. Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County alum Jason Wahler says the reality show was not "fake," following former co-star Kristin Cavallari's claim that the series did not, well, live up to its name.
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