Cover: You Know What You Did: The Hills  by Lisa Whittington-Hill.

You Know What You Did: The Hills

Whittington-Hill, Lisa

$9.99
  • A funny and generous look at reality television’s most influential docusoap and how it changed the conversation on fame and young women

    When The Hills debuted on May 31, 2006, the world was unprepared for its shiny, cocktail-fueled, and unprecedented success. Seemingly overnight, fans were either Team Lauren or Team Heidi, although everyone could agree that Justin Bobby was the worst. In You Know What You Did, culture writer Lisa Whittington-Hill charts the explosive rise of one of television’s first polished (and possibly scripted) docusoaps, one that set the trajectory for how women who were “famous for being famous” — from the Real Housewives to the Kardashians — would be seen by the world for the decades to come.

    The Hills followed Lauren Conrad as she moved to Los Angeles to pursue her dreams of working in fashion. At the show’s peak, 4.8 million viewers tuned in to watch Lauren and her friends Heidi, Audrina, and Whitney intern at Teen Vogue, spill tea over sushi, and lounge by the pool at the Roosevelt Hotel. As their popularity grew, they became bona fide celebrities, experiencing the same vicious tabloid culture as other young female stars, navigating familiar rumors about sex tapes, plastic surgery, and addictions. Soon, slick docusoaps focused on the lifestyles of the wannabe rich and almost famous were everywhere and encouraged their female leads to stay skinny, behave badly, and, above all else, keep their names in the headlines.

    With a healthy dose of cynicism and empathy for the chaos of the Hollywood maelstrom, You Know What You Did shows us that, no matter your team, you loved The Hills for its skinny jeans, black eyeliner, and dating angst. But now you can also love — and question — it for changing everything we know about celebrity, reality, and young womanhood.

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  • Lisa Whittington-Hill is the author of Girls, Interrupted and The Go-Go’s Beauty and the Beat. Her work has appeared in Longreads, The Walrus, Hazlitt, Catapult, and more. She is also the publisher of This Magazine and teaches in the publishing program at Centennial College. Lisa lives in Toronto, ON.

  • Published: October 2026

    ISBN: 9781770418677

    Dimensions: 4.75 x 7 in.

    Pages: 154

Reviews

“A fun and nostalgic look back to a simpler reality television time that also offers an astute indictment of the era’s grotesque mistreatment of young women. Lisa Whittington-Hill is our tuned-in expert guide, giving us a vital contribution in our collective reckoning with aughts pop culture. Equal parts celebration of escapist entertainment and whip smart interrogation of post-millennial misogyny, this book will have you fondly remembering every chunky belt and Von Dutch hat, yearning for a comforting marathon rewatch.” — Stacey May Fowles, author of The Lost Season and Baseball Life Advice