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Lauren Conrad’s Ex-Boyfriend Gaining Some Weight

Jason Whaler- ex-boyfriend of The Hills star Lauren Conrad- showed off a much fuller face last night when he stepped out with his fiancee, Katja Decker-Sadowski, to the Pepsi 500 event at Avalon nightclub in Hollywood.

The heftier MTV star also told Hollyscoop.com that he’s done with reality TV and has plans to move on to movies. He added that he was asked to return to The Hills this season but said no because he’s “just over it” and didn’t like the way he was depicted in the series. He adds that he doesn’t watch the show or keep in touch with Lauren or Lo.

I don’t mind his fuller face, really. He just looks like he’s a grown up now… But I do mind that v-neck showing off the chest hair. Ew, much?

Source and photo: star


POSTED BY: Eva Elise

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