It’s time for the cast of Laguna Beach to come clean 20 years later.
That’s why the original cast of the iconic MTV series are coming together for a reunion in 2026. Lauren Conrad, Kristin Cavallari and Stephen Colletti will be among those reuniting on TV for the first time since 2006 for the upcoming Roku special.
Joining them are Lo Bosworth, Talan Torriero, Trey Phillips, Christina Shuller, Dieter Schmitz, Jessica Smith, and Alex Hooser, according to a press release, to “celebrate the nostalgia, friendships and coastal backdrop that continues to captivate audiences to this day.”
Lauren shared the news in a nostalgic Sept. 24 Instagram post with the help from some of her old friends.
“Let’s go back to the beginning…,” LC captioned the carousel that featured a throwback picture of her and the cast posing for their high school prom. “Reuniting the cast of Laguna Beach, coming to the Roku Channel in 2026.”
Kristin—who took over as narrator for the show after Lauren graduated—also shared the news on her respective Instagram with the same photo writing, “Guessssss what!!!! The OG cast of laguna beach is back for a reunion special! It’ll be on Roku in 2026. Going back to the beginning!”
The reunion will come two years after the Laguna Beach High School class of 2004 marked 20 years since their graduation. At the time, Lauren shared a series of pictures of her, Stephen, Dieter and other classmates as they reminisced about their high school years.
"We had so much fun celebrating our 20 year (!!!) high school reunion last night!" the Hills star wrote on her Instagram Stories Dec. 1. "Thank you to @hotellagunaweddingsandevents for hosting us! Such a beautiful night."
Stephen also shared a few photobooth pictures as he celebrated the evening writing on his Instagram Story at the time, "Class of 2004. "Still got it."
And while Lo missed the event at her high school, she teased the possibility of the gang getting back together for something big in the future—just one year before it became official.
"We graduated high school in 2004 and TBD if we all get together,” Lo told fellow The Hills star Whitney Port on the Gut Feelings with Lo podcast in April 2024. “There are rumblings it may happen."
To see where all the stars of Laguna Beach are now, keep reading…
Lauren Conrad
Literal LOL at Teen Vogue's Lisa Love telling Lauren, "You'll always be known as the girl who didn't go to Paris." (A line actually lifted from Vogue's Anna Wintour, a 2019 Hills deep dive revealed.) More than a decade after that (admittedly questionable) decision and her subsequent split from Jason Wahler, LC has earned a few more laudatory descriptors: New York Times best-selling author; co-founder of The Little Market, with a mission to empower female artisans worldwide; and, of course, fashion designer, her Kohl's line LC Lauren Conrad just the start of her now wide-ranging lifestyle empire.
Now long past fights outside Les Deux, she married Something Corporate rocker and law school grad William Tell in a 2014 Pinterest wedding of our dreams. In 2019, their second son, Charlie Wolf Tell, joined older brother Liam James Tell.
Kristin Cavallari
The star of E!'s Very Cavallari and everyone's favorite bad girl went from being a (well-compensated) s--t-stirrer to full-on boss with her successful lifestyle brand, Uncommon James opening its second brick-and-mortar location in Chicago last fall. Rounding out her growing empire: a Chinese Laundry shoe line and two cookbooks, with True Comfort coming out Sept. 29, a little more than two years after New York Times best-seller, True Roots.
Teammates for 10 years, she and retired NFL quarterback Jay Cutler welcomed sons Camden Jack Cutler and Jaxon Wyatt Cutler and daughter Saylor James Cutler before splitting in April 2020.
In 2021, Kristin filmed a cameo for The Hills: New Beginnings season two.
Heidi Montag & Spencer Pratt
One of the more surprising reinventions saw The Hills' resident villains transform into dedicated parents to sons Gunner Pratt and Ryker Pratt, entirely self-aware of their place in the annals of reality television. Following an admittedly rocky season that saw them take their marital problems (either real or contrived for headlines) to any show that would have them—Celebrity Big Brother (UK version), I'm a Celebrity . . . Get Me Out of Here, Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars—they successfully lobbied to make Speidi famous again, spearheading 2019's The Hills: New Beginnings reboot. "Reality TV is kind of a career for Spencer and I at this point," Heidi explained to Vogue. Though, having learned from their years of overspending, they also have a few side hustles thanks to their podcast and his Pratt Daddy crystal business.
Lo Bosworth
Truthfully, LC's BFF would prefer to be excluded from this narrative. When an exec gauged her interest in returning to The Hills, "I was like, 'F--k no!'" she recalled on a 2018 episode of her Lady Lovin' podcast. "I don't want any association with any of those people. The dissociation from all those people is what I'm hungry for." Which, to be fair, sometimes that happens when you change careers. Now based in NYC, The International Culinary Center grad and The Lo-Down author founded Love Wellness, a line of personal care products for women, in 2016. In 2020, she told E! News, "I live such a different life now than I did 10 years ago."
In March 2021, Lo shocked fans when she revealed on Instagram that she had secretly suffered a traumatic brain injury in an accident two years prior.
Brody Jenner
His original stint on The Hills saw him juggling purported romances with both Lauren and Kristin and set the tone for the interest in his love life that would continue even after he stepped off camera to lean into his work as a DJ. (His 2015 E! series Sex With Brody may not have helped things.) Though it appeared he'd found his forever when he wed now-Hills costar Kaitlynn Carter in a 2018 Indonesian ceremony, the two ended their romance in 2019.
He went on to find love with surfer Tia Blanco, with whom he welcomed daughter Honey Jenner in 2023.
Audrina Patridge
A reality TV pro at this point, Lauren and Heidi's camera-ready neighbor followed up her Hills gig with a 2010 spin through the Dancing With the Stars ballroom, her own VH1 series, Audrina and a short-lived hosting stint on NBC's traveling series 1st Look. Now back on MTV with Speidi, Brody, et. al, she also dove into the world of designing with her Prey Swim line. And while she's dated after her messy divorce from BMX biker Corey Bohan, revisiting an old romance with Ryan Cabrera and sharing an entirely unsuccessful dinner date with Justin Bobby Brescia, her number one these days is daughter Kirra Max Bohan.
Whitney Port
The girl who did go to Paris (except, not really, as she revealed to Vogue) enjoyed a brief stint in The City in 2008 before heading back to Los Angeles, with future husband Tim Rosenman, an associate producer on her NYC-based spinoff, in tow. A judge on the eighth cycle of Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model, she now juggles her Love, Whit line with Rent the Runway and With Whit podcast alongside her return to The Hills and her son Sonny Sanford Rosenman.
Stephen Colletti
When he's not giving us new material for our LC-Kristin-Stephen love triangle fan fic, Laguna's resident heartthrob is focused on building a pretty solid acting career. He was a recurring castmember on the CW's One Tree Hill for five seasons and starred as Taylor Swift's love interest in her "White Horse" music video. He also had a temporary gig as an MTV VJ on Total Request Live (the original, not the reboot).
He and OTH co-star James Lafferty debuted Hulu series, Everyone Is Doing Great January 2021, before reuniting with Kristin for the Back to the Beach rewatch podcast two years later.
Jessica Smith
KCav's Laguna Beach pal has largely stayed away from reality television after her run on the MTV show ended. Following a brief return to notoriety, thanks to a 2007 DUI arrest, she settled into a quiet life in Texas with her husband, Michael Evans, "the most kind, patient, strong, amazing, loving and ridiculously handsome human I've ever met," as she put it on Instagram, and their four children. Though she has her own blog and Amazon shop, mostly, she jokes on Insta, she's "just trying not to lose a kid."
Jason Wahler
The resident bad boy of Laguna Beach and The Hills ran into nothing but trouble after his time on the reality series: drugs, DUIs, fights, arrests…you name it. It wasn't until he appeared on Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew Pinksy that he finally cleaned up. Jason went on to marry girlfriend Ashley Slack, a relationship he claims is his first sober one, and he and "the most beautiful, loving, kind and caring woman I know" welcomed daughter Delilah in 2017 and son Wyatt in 2021.
The founder and owner of Widespread Recovery, he continues to be open about his struggles, both on The Hills: New Beginnings and his YouTube series, JAWS Diaries with Jason & Ashley Wahler.
Stephanie Pratt
Originally brought in to face off with Lauren, she befriended her instead, leading to seemingly unending drama between Stephanie and brother Spencer. Following years across the pond appearing on UK reality fare such as Celebrity Big Brother and Made in Chelsea—and one 2015 memoir detailing her struggles with bulimia, crystal meth and staying out of trouble—she headed home to The Hills....to resume stirring up drama. After a scathing takedown of her castmates (she labeled sister-in-law Heidi "evil" and Audrina "crazy"), Stephanie announced she won't be returning for season two.
Casey Reinhardt
Though she wasn't an original castmember of Laguna Beach, her arrival to the reality series was a memorable one. Since then, Casey launched a successful foray into the world of confections by opening Casey's Cupcakes in Orange County. She even won Food Network's Cupcake Wars in 2011. Her home life, meanwhile, is just as sweet. Wed to Sean Brown (a relative of the late Nicole Brown Simpson) since August 2015, they share daughter Kensington Kelly Brown and son Sean Brown Jr.
Dieter Schmitz
Lauren and Stephen's bestie left the Beach behind for his future in hospitality and hotel management, moving first to New York and, in 2019, to Washington, D.C. as general manager of the Lore Group. He's still tight with his high school crew, with Lauren, "proud groomsman" Stephen, Trey Phillips and Loren Polster turning out for his 2016 Monterey, Calif., wedding to Isabell Hiebl. The pair welcomed their first child, son Nico Josef Schmitz, in September 2018.