What Happened To Elodie From The Hills?

As iconic as “The Hills” was, all good things must come to an end. Many of the stars from the show chose to pursue different professional ventures in its wake. Ultimately, they all went in different directions, according to Insider. Although Elodie Otto left before the show ended, she tried to launch a business thanks to her newfound fame. According to PopSugar, Otto began the process of creating her own bath and beauty line.

Otto seemed ecstatic about creating her own business, revealing the meaning behind its name to Trendsicle. She said, “It was created in France and the name is French! It’s called ‘jolie en rose par Elodie,’ which means ‘pretty in pink’ by Elodie.” Otto revealed that pink is her favorite color, and the fact her family immigrated here from a different country makes the name all the more fitting. She said, “I am the first generation in my whole family to be born in the states, so I have a lot of international background! It’s the perfect line!!!” Trendsicle interviewed Otto in October 2007, and Otto shared that she was hoping to launch the line in December of that year.

Even though the reality star was hopeful about her business, it didn’t end up going the way she’d pictured. Otto’s business never got off the ground. As for the reason, it remains unclear why Jolie en rose par Elodie never took off.

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