Where Are They Now? 35+ Iconic MTV Reality Stars
May 31, 2022 By Harry Evans

When we consider the history of our most cherished reality shows, we can see that MTV was responsible for the production of many of the most memorable reality stars and some of the most groundbreaking reality programming. There was a show for everybody to watch and become addicted to. Between the "Guidos" of Jersey Shore and the tragic cast of The Hills, there had been a show for everyone. MTV has been the incubator for some of the most groundbreaking works in the history of reality television.


It didn't matter if you wanted to watch the self-proclaimed guidos of Jersey Shore, the females from California seen on The Hills, or the disturbed teenagers featured on Teen Mom; the channel had it all. What have our fave reality tv stars from MTV been up to since the last time they were seen on the channel, and when was the last time they were on MTV? Join us as we discover what the tv stars from MTV shows are up to these days, and feel free to come to hang out with us.


Lauren Conrad



One of the first members of the MTV royal family is Lauren Conrad. When she was cast in the show Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, which was supposed to be a real-life counterpart of The O.C., it marked the beginning of her journey to celebrity. Conrad's popularity among viewers was such that she was awarded her spin-off series, The Hills. She became famous for her trademark winged eyeliner and slow-motion tears, which became an icon in their own right. Because of her likability, Conrad was given a great deal of additional opportunity behind the scenes.


She tied the knot with William Tell in 2013 with a lot of love, and the couple now has two sons together in addition to her beauty brand, clothing line, and book projects. Conrad said no to the opportunity to appear on The Hills, even though the rest of her castmates decided to do so.


Nev Schulman



Nev Schulman was introduced to us in the film "Catfish," which was released in the year 2010. He was amidst an online romanticizing when he began to suspect that the person on the other end of the screen was not the same as the person he saw in the images. Nev became the host of the MTV show Catfish: The TV Show after the critical and commercial success of the film. His mission on the show is to assist viewers in meeting the real person with whom they have been corresponding online.


While the eighth season of Catfish is now airing, Nev has participated in several other projects outside of the show, including Dancing With the Stars, in which he finished in second place, and the movie Nobody's Fool, which was released in 2018.


Eric Nies



MTV's The Real World was among the network's earliest reality series, and its success helped pave the road for all subsequent reality programming. People tuned in to watch the inaugural season of The Real World: New York to see how a group of strangers got along while living together under the watchful eye of cameras. Eric Nies gained widespread recognition throughout that season, which led to his subsequent roles on the show's spin-offs, such as Confessions of a Teen Idol and The Grind.


Nies decided to go into the role of "spiritual guide" after spending some time working on reality television. Nies could not join the other cast members in the flat in New York City because he tested positive for COVID. Even though MTV just revived The Real World with the original group, Nies could not participate. Video chatting allowed him to participate in the event recently in 30 years, even if he could not attend in person with the cast.


Johnny Knoxville



Times in the early 2000s seemed to get a sick thrill out of seeing other people get hurt on television, but we do not know why this was the case based on psychological research. Johnny Knoxville, whose real name is Phillip John Clapp, is credited with being the movement's founder. Jackass, the stunt show that went on to become a movie series, starred in Knoxville from 2000 till 2002. During that time, the show aired.


In 2014, he announced that he would form a new production business to maintain his decades-long partnership with Paramount Pictures. Knoxville managed to raise a family and get married despite all of the mischiefs he was involved in.


Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi



There is no doubt that Snooki is one of the most successful reality stars to emerge from MTV, despite some individuals believing that Jersey Shore was responsible for New Jersey's negative reputation. Because of her amusing drunken antics and dramatic love life, she was the cast member everyone looked forward to watching. Snooki and Jwoww are just two of the many spin-off series spawned from the little, self-proclaimed "guidette."


Snooki began a romance with Jionni LaValle during the production of Jersey Shore. Despite the challenges that the pair faced in their relationship, they eventually got married in 2014 and now have 3 children together. Snooki, along with most of her fellow castmates, decided to join the production team for the new season of Jersey Shore: Family Vacation. However, Snooki decided to leave the show after a major blowout brawl occurred during the third season. She stated that she loved spending time with her family and concentrating on the Snooki Shop business.


Kristin Cavallari



Notoriety was achieved by Kristin Cavallari thanks to her appearance in Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, just like that of her fellow castmate Lauren Conrad, who also participated in the show. She went on to star in the spin-off series The Hills, and in 2018, she was given her very own program called Very Cavallari. The show followed her life, including her marriage to Jay Cutler and his three children, until things took an unexpected turn.


Some viewers recognized the red flags during their time spent watching the show and were not surprised when Cavallari and Cutler revealed their stunning decision to end their seven-year marriage in 2020. Today, Cavallari prioritizes focusing on her apparel and lifestyle company, Uncommon James, and her responsibilities as a co-parent to her children.


Ally Hilfiger



Even if Rich Girls did not achieve the same level of popularity as some of the other reality shows on MTV, that does not mean that people have forgotten about the cast members. Ally Hilfiger, daughter of Tommy Hilfiger, was one of the girls whose lives were chronicled on the show that aired in 2003 and focused on the lives of the children of prominent people in business.


People just needed to watch one season of the show to see the enormous fortune these young ladies possessed, but Hilfiger's life was not as simple as it appeared to be on the show. After the reality series, Hilfiger received a diagnosis of Lyme illness, and she went on to write a book with the working title "Bite Me:, Made Me Crazy, How Lyme Disease Stole My Childhood, and Almost Killed Me." She is doing well in life today, and she is married with one daughter.


Jenelle Evans



In 2010, Jenelle Evans and Andrew Lewis appeared on the show 16 and Pregnant together. At the time, Andrew was Jenelle's ex-boyfriend. After giving birth to her first baby at the age of 17, she ended her relationship with her boyfriend and began documenting her life as a young mother in the follow-up series to Teen Mom on MTV called Teen Mom 2. Evans suffered from substance misuse, which was a challenge given the difficulties of being a mother at such a young age.


Evans gave birth to two additional children with two other husbands despite the numerous challenges she faced and her interactions with the authorities. Most of this was shown on Teen Mom 2 until she was dismissed in 2019 after her husband killed the family dog. The incident was filmed on the show. Evans has separated from her spouse since she stopped appearing on reality T.V., but the divorce is not yet complete. Evans has asked for a divorce from her husband. Additionally, she has had a hard time retaining custody rights.


Aubrey O'Day



There are a lot of young individuals who have the desire to become famous in Hollywood, whether it be for singing or acting. MTV's Making the Band offered aspiring musicians the opportunity to be placed in a band that P. Diddy would manage. In 2004, Aubrey O'Day gave the audition for Danity Kane a try and ended up beating out 10,000 other ladies to become a part of the girl group. However, because of the drastic changes in her appearance, Diddy asked her to leave the band, and she never returned.


O'Day's career was not gone even though the band expelled her from their ranks. In addition to performing in a few different musicals, she was cast in the Broadway production of Hairspray as Amber Von Tussle. Before O'Day and the other members of Danity Kane got back together, she released a few solo albums. The reunion didn't last very long, and O'Day decided in 2021 to relocate overseas; however, she has not disclosed the location of her present home.


Wes Bergmann



Wes Bergmann was a cast member on The Real World: 16th Season we met. He discussed how thrilled he was to complete his education and launch his own company during the event. However, after achieving such huge success on the reality tv series, Bergmann decided to continue his career in reality television and is now a regular contestant on The Challenge.


On "The Challenge," Bergmann was a fan favorite, and viewers enjoyed watching him battle in the show's more difficult events. In addition to being one of the top 10 earners from the show, he also holds the record for being eliminated the most times during the series.


Whitney Port



The Hills featured several classic and emotionally charged scenes, and fans were ecstatic when Whitney Port was allowed to star in her spin-off series, The City. After relocating from California to New York City, Port first began working at Teen Vogue, where she met Lauren Conrad. She then went on to find a place at Diane Von Furstenberg.


Port kept working in the fashion industry and eventually launched her clothing brand, Whitney Eve. She was a guest on several other reality shows, but in the end, she decided to participate alongside her former co-stars in the 2019 season of The Hills: New Beginnings. Port is married to Tim Rosenman, the producer of The City; the couple has one son together.


Olivia Palermo



Olivia Palermo was a well-known socialite on the Upper East Side before she joined the cast of The City. She is most known for her time spent working alongside Whitney Port at Diane Von Furstenberg. After gaining experience in the fashion industry working for the business, Palermo began working for Elle Magazine. She accepted a contract with Wilhemina International in 2009 so that she could concentrate on building her brand.


Palermo never stopped pursuing a career in the fashion industry and regularly appears at the front of the lens. Due to her impeccable taste, she was featured on the covers of many well-known periodicals and was able to secure numerous business agreements. She tied the knot with the German model Johannes Huebl in 2014, and the two of them remain one of the most stunning couples in the world today.