The Hills: New Beginnings - Season 2

Season 2
After a year of lockdowns and lost time, Hollywood's most iconic friend group is reuniting. From a highly publicized divorce and rekindling former flames to starting new families and surprise pregnancies, all bets are off this season.

Episodes

Burying the Past
The group performs a ritual to say goodbye to the past, Heidi and Spencer try to get on the same page, Audrina jumps back into the dating pool, and Brandon surprises his ex.

Best Friends Kissing
Spencer and Heidi invite Audrina and Sean over for brunch, Brody keeps it casual with Amber, Jason and Ashley get uplifting news, and Brandon introduces Dani to the guys on poker night.

The Last Hurrah
On a trip to San Diego, Spencer and Heidi celebrate before trying for another baby, Brody surprises Kaitlynn by bringing a date, and Brandon tries to balance work and fun.

Who's a Better Kisser
Brody questions his relationship with Amber, Audrina is uncertain about her future with Sean, and Justin opens up as the group's time in San Diego comes to an end.

You Told Her?!
Audrina hosts a special party for Jason and Ashley, Heidi feels singled out after the group's trip to San Diego, and Caroline reveals her true feelings to Kaitlynn.

I'm Back in L.A., Bitches!
Kristin returns to L.A. to reconnect with her friends, Justin opens up about his turbulent childhood, and Heidi deals with the fallout after skipping Jason and Ashley's party.

Who slept at your house?
During a trip to Lake Tahoe, the group grills Brody and Audrina about their relationship status, which leaves Kaitlynn questioning what happened between them in the past.

Get Dessert and Bail
As the Lake Tahoe trip comes to an end, an argument erupts between the Pratts and the Wahlers, Brandon and Dani don't see eye to eye, and Audrina and Heidi's friendship is at a crossroads.

Time Heals Not Some Things
Heidi and Spencer get financial advice, Justin makes an admission to his father, Audrina and Heidi have communication issues, and Dani gets upset with Brandon at Frankie's luau.

That's Math Right There
Caroline prepares to launch her Pizza Girl sauce, Audrina questions Kaitlynn's rush to move in with Kris, and Spencer and Heidi get a professional perspective on their struggling business.

What About Me?
At Speidi's wellness retreat, rumors swirl about Kaitlynn being pregnant.Brandon reveals shocking news about his relationship. The Wahlers struggle to find peace with the Pratts, who are distracted by some potential life changes of their own.

Timing Is Everything
At the wellness retreat, Justin, Audrina and Ashley take personal healing journeys, Kaitlynn worries about Brody meeting Kris, and Jason and Ashley try to make peace with Spencer and Heidi.
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