LAS VEGAS — Recently, Audrina Patridge blew into Sin City to pick up her first acting award, for female Star of Tomorrow. But before she can live out her dream of becoming a movie star, the 23-year-old beauty is getting ready to head out on her own with an eagerly anticipated new show produced by reality TV's biggest name.
"I'm still filming 'The Hills' right now; we're almost done with the fifth season," revealed Patridge. "And then I start working with Mark Burnett, who's very talented and an amazing person. I'm very happy to be working with him."
Like Whitney Port before her, Audrina is getting ready to move beyond the TV show that made her famous. Burnett, the high-powered mastermind behind such hits as "Survivor" and "The Apprentice," will produce the as-yet-untitled show that will follow Patridge's personal and professional lives.
As for her other upcoming career plans, Audrina added, "[I'm getting ready for] life after 'The Hills,' and pursuing movies and other people [to work with]," she grinned. "I think it's going to be great."
Audrina's post-"Hills" career begins later this month with "Into the Blue 2: The Reef," a straight-to-DVD sequel to the 2005 Jessica Alba movie.
Patridge was in Las Vegas to celebrate her big-screen debut. She teams with Rumer Willis, Briana Evigan and Carrie Fisher for the bloody "Sorority Row," a remake of the 1983 horror classic, which is due to hit theaters this fall.
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