Reality TV Stars Recreate Iconic Music Video

Lauren Conrad and Kristin Cavallari channel Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift in new social media post.

Mar. 29, 2026 at 2:48am

Former Laguna Beach stars Lauren Conrad and Kristin Cavallari have recreated the music video for Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift's hit song, sparking nostalgia and excitement among fans of the two reality TV personalities.

Why it matters

The lighthearted recreation of the popular music video highlights the enduring popularity of the Laguna Beach franchise and the continued relevance of its stars, even years after the show ended. It also demonstrates the ongoing cultural impact of Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift's collaboration.

The details

In the video posted to social media, Conrad and Cavallari can be seen lip-syncing and dancing along to the Cyrus-Swift track, mirroring the original music video's playful and energetic aesthetic. The two former rivals turned friends have remained in the public eye through various business ventures and media appearances since their Laguna Beach days.

  • The video was posted on March 29, 2026.

The players

Lauren Conrad

A former star of the reality TV series Laguna Beach and The Hills, Conrad is now a successful fashion designer, author, and entrepreneur.

Kristin Cavallari

Also a former Laguna Beach star, Cavallari has gone on to become a TV personality, fashion designer, and author.

Miley Cyrus

A popular singer and actress known for her hit songs and collaborations with other artists.

Taylor Swift

A Grammy-winning singer-songwriter who has collaborated with Miley Cyrus and maintained a successful music career.

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What they’re saying

“Yeah, and our voices, too. I mean, you guys are such, like, a random two people to put together, but we're both from the same town or whatever, so we mix, for sure.”

— Lauren Conrad

The takeaway

The playful recreation of the Miley Cyrus-Taylor Swift music video by former Laguna Beach stars Lauren Conrad and Kristin Cavallari serves as a reminder of the enduring popularity of reality TV franchises and the ability of their stars to remain culturally relevant long after their shows have ended.