Kristin Cavallari I'd Kick LC's Ass
Two women enter, one woman leaves. In a hypothetical cage match between Kristin Cavallari and Lauren Conrad ... who ya got?
Kristin seemed confident in her fighting skills after hitting up the gym yesterday in L.A. ... but no matter who loses, humanity wins.
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Stephanie Pratt -- Kinda Barely a Little Bit Drunk
Drunk driving is drunk driving -- but as far as DUIs go, Stephanie Pratt is no Gary Collins.
We've learned the "Hills" star took two breathalyzer tests after she was pulled over in Hollywood early Sunday morning. The first was .08, the second was a .09.
The legal limit in California is .08.
She was not stopped because she was driving erratically, but because of an equipment violation.
As we first reported, Pratt felt the cops were lying in wait for her as she left a club in Hollywood.
Pratt was held on $5,000 bail and released Sunday afternoon.
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Stephanie Pratt -- Before the DUI
Stephanie Pratt spent Saturday evening at a birthday party in Hollywood for Holly Montag. She spent Sunday morning in jail after she was arrested for DUI.
A good time was had by all. Maybe too good.
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Stephanie Pratt Busted for DUI
UPDATE -- A source close to Pratt tells us Stephanie had just left Holly Montag's birthday party when she was pulled over. Our source says cops watched Stephanie get in her car and were waiting to bust her.
TMZ has learned Stephanie Pratt was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence early this morning in Hollywood.
Law enforcement tells us Pratt, who appears frequently on MTV's "The Hills," was busted this morning at 3:45 AM PT in Hollywood.
She was taken into custody. Her bail is set at $5,000.
Pratt is still in custody. She's just been booked.
UPDATE: So how's this for crazy. We're told some spectators who had just gotten out of a club saw Pratt get busted. Some started taking pictures, which ticked off some of the others and a big fight broke out on the street while Stephanie was being cuffed. But Steph was the only one taken into custody.
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Audrina Flaunts Her Girls ... for Charity
On the brink of a camel toe, Audrina Patridge showed off her breast ... cancer awareness t-shirt in L.A. on Wednesday.
If there's one thing the 24-year-old reality TV star knows about, it's promoting her hills.
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No Guns Please ... I Ain't Audrina's Stalker
A stirred and shaken paparazzo (not a TMZ photog) just told us he just had a gun pulled on him by cops at Audrina Patridge's home, because they mistook him for her alleged stalker.
Cops confirm to TMZ they responded to a call from one of Audrina's neighbors about a "suspicious person." The cops thought it might be Zachory Loring, who was ordered yesterday to stay clear of Audrina for 3 years.
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Audrina Patridge: 'I Feel Safe Now'
Audrina Patridge left court moments ago -- where she was clearly relieved the judge granted her a 3-year restraining order against her alleged stalker. Then she went to get food.
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Judge Sees It Audrina's Way
The judge in the Audrina Patridge case just said the evidence was "quite disturbing" and granted a 3-year restraining order against her alleged stalker.
The judge said, "It's unfortunate that people who pursue careers in the public have to deal with these people," referring to Zachary Loring.
Audrina read one of the creepy poems Loring sent to her on the stand. The poem was titled "Damzel."
The restraining order was granted on behalf of Audrina and her brother, Mark, who lives with her.
Audrina Patridge: Keep Him Away, Permanently!
Audrina Patridge just showed up in L.A. court today to ask a judge for a permanent restraining order against her alleged stalker -- Zachary Loring.
Patridge won a temporary restraining order earlier this month, but it's about to expire. We're in court ... so stay tuned.
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Mouse in the House Sends Whitney Running
A few uninvited vermin had Whitney Port running for the door of her own apartment -- and no, we're not talking about a visit from Speidi.
TMZ has learned "The City" star put herself up in two different swanky NYC hotels this week after she and BFF Joanna Scapa found an unwelcome party of mice creepin' around her pad.
We're told the gals didn't even bother to change out of their PJs -- immediately booking it to the Cooper Square Hotel while still in their jammies.
Whitney's been waiting it out there and at the nearby Bowery Hotel ever since.
She'll return home once exterminators finish doing their thing.
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Audrina's Alleged Stalker Back on the Streets
Audrina Patridge's alleged stalker is out of jail and free to go wherever he wants ... except, of course, for the 100 yards or so he's been ordered to stay away from Ms. Patridge.
We've learned 24-year-old Zachary Loring was released from jail yesterday, after being arrested Tuesday on two outstanding warrants.
The warrants were issued after Loring skipped out on a few anger management classes -- which he was supposed to attend following his May arrest for vandalism and disturbing the peace.
Yesterday the judge freed Loring under the condition he finishes the anger management classes within the next two months.
While he was locked up, Loring was served with Audrina's restraining order.
Kristin Cavallari When Drunk Friends Attack...
This video of Kristin Cavallari has it all: Hot chicks, one sloppy drunk, a girl-on-girl mauling and even a paparazzi turf war.
If KC can bring even an ounce of this excitement to "The Hills," we may actually tune in for once.
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Audrina's Alleged Stalker: Write Me a Love Song
It sounds sweet -- a song for Audrina Patridge, proclaiming:
"I came back to let you know. I got a thing for you and I can't let go."
Turns out it's a sad song, because it's the brainchild of Audrina's alleged stalker.
A month ago, Zachary Loring approached a guy on MySpace named Boogie the Mann -- who takes requests from MySpacers and makes songs for them free of charge.
Boogie tells us Loring said he wanted a song in honor of a girl named Audrina whom he was "madly in love with." Boogie says Loring's only demand -- that the ditty was named after her.
The song was completed a week ago -- Boogie says he had been trying to get in touch with Loring to unveil his work, but the guy didn't answer his MySpace messages.
Little did Boogie know ... Loring has been busy lately. He was busted Tuesday night for two outstanding warrants -- then served with Audrina's restraining order while sitting in the pokey.
Boogie says the song is kinda "creepy" now -- check it out and see for yourself.
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Audrina's Alleged 'Stalker' Arrested
Audrina Patridge can relax a little bit today -- because the guy she claims has been "stalking" her was arrested last night ... and he's still in the pokey.
TMZ has learned Zachary Loring -- the dude Patridge considers a threat to her life -- was busted yesterday in Sonoma County, California on two outstanding warrants for vandalism and disturbing the peace.
It doesn't appear this arrest has anything to do with Audrina's request for a restraining order against him. Loring is being held with no bail. His court date has been set for Friday.
As TMZ first reported, Patridge filed legal documents alleging that Loring had been lingering on her property on multiple occasions -- once handing her a drawing of a woman being strangled.
UPDATE: We're told Loring was served with Audrina's restraining order while behind bars. And there's this ... we're also told Loring's mother is the one who called the cops on him last night. Ouch.
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Audrina -- 'Stalker' Came to My Front Door
Audrina Patridge claims she was scared out of her mind when a 6'4", 180 pound stranger showed up on her front porch back in August ... and handed her a drawing of a woman being strangled.
TMZ has obtained more court documents filed Thursday in L.A. County Superior Court -- in which Audrina explains why she believes an overzealous fan named Zachary Loring is a threat to her life.
In the docs, Audrina says 24-year-old Loring first came to her Los Angeles home on August 26 and said he was there to deliver wine. But when Audrina went to the door, Loring tried to hand her "a stack of photos, cards, drawings and poems he had written." Audrina claims one of the photos depicted a woman being strangled.
But it gets weirder -- Audrina claims the postcards were postdated Sept. 15 -- almost 3 weeks into the future. Patridge says "she is concerned about whether she will be injured or harmed in any way on such date."
Patridge also claims Loring brought her a beer and told her it was "from his family's brewery in Napa Valley" -- and he "wanted to see her drink it."
Audrina claims her neighbors saw Loring on her front porch 3 days later -- August 29. Patridge says she has surveillance tape showing he had been there for 7 hours and was "seen talking to himself."
In the docs, Audrina says Loring came to her home again on August 30 -- wearing a black suit and a red tie. This time, Audrina called 911.
When cops arrived, Audrina claims Loring wasn't phased and tried to approach her -- but cops stopped him in his tracks and arrested him on site for trespassing and outstanding warrants.
Loring was released from custody the very next day on $15,000 bail. Audrina told authorities she's in "great fear" of returning to her home because she believes she's being "stalked." She has since requested a restraining order against Loring.
The LAPD's threat management unit is now investigating the case.
UPDATE: Loring was arrested back in July on a knife charge -- and for defacing an electrical box in L.A.
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Audrina Patridge: My Life Is in Danger
TMZ has learned "The Hills" star Audrina Patridge has filed for a restraining order against an overzealous male fan.
In the documents, filed yesterday in L.A. County Superior Court, Audrina's brother Mark Patridge is also requesting protection from the same man.
We're told the Patridges don't have any type of relationship with the person.
UPDATE: Audrina's lawyer tells TMZ, "The only thing we care about is Audrina's protection and safety -- LAPD's Special Victims Unit is involved in the case."
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