
Kristin Cavallari spills behind-the-scenes moments of Laguna Beach Reunion
revealed details about her reunion with her Laguna Beach co-stars on the June 17 episode of her Let's Be Honest podcast. She reunited with them in Chicago as part of her live podcast tour and captured it on camera for her E! docuseries, Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour.
During the tour, Cavallari received several graduates from the popular MTV show, such as Lala Olsen, Jason Wahler, Alex Murrel, Talan Torriero, and Jess Revans. As reported by Cavallari, the reunion on stage was not so smooth.
"Being onstage with Laguna, it did feel crazy," she said. "This is my first live podcast tour. I've never done this before, so I'm very tough on myself. Anyway, I thought I was like really more sensitive than I realized."
During the event, Cavallari exchanged light-hearted remarks with Torriero, whom she previously dated. She commented on his longer hairstyle, joking that it made him look like 'a bad boy.' In response, Torriero said, 'I'm slowly turning into a Montana boy,' referencing Cavallari's ex, Montana Boyz TikTok member Mark Estes. He added, 'By the way, I'm out of beer.'
The moment, which was recorded on Honestly Cavallari, was when Cavallari responded to the comment.
In an interview about it on her podcast, she mentioned that her reactions looked more intense on the show than they actually were.
"So, absolutely, that is my real reaction after getting off stage," she said. "My reactions to Talon while on stage were definitely hyped. I mean, you'll hear it on the podcast episode. You know, him going off about the Montana boys — I wasn't like, 'Oh my god.' Like, I think I might've actually laughed."
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