Lauren Conrad Had No Idea William Tell Was Proposing

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Newly engaged Lauren Conrad appears on the January cover of Cosmopolitan (on sale December 3rd). It has been an exciting year for Lauren with a new house, a new fiancee and two fashion lines, not to mention several hit books!  In her new interview, Lauren dishes on all the excitement.

On her engagement to fiancé, musician and law student William Tell: “I had no idea it was coming. I thought he would wait until he finished law school.”

On her ring: “He didn’t even ask my friends, which was a bold move. He said, ‘I know you, and I know what you like.’ And I love it. It’s perfect.”

What she'd say to readers who feel pressure to get that ring? "You have the rest of your life to be married. Enjoy falling in love. When girls get caught up in the timeline, it becomes more about the wedding than the marriage. You should be with someone with whom you could elope this weekend and be happy.”

On what told her it was time to settle down with one guy?  “William hates it when I say this, but he really is a very nice guy, and when you meet a nice guy who also manages to keep your interest, that is the dream…If you’re going to settle down, it should be with someone you can’t stop thinking about. Especially if you’re in your 20s. If I were single in my 60s, I would totally settle. I would!”

On the best way to fall in love with your body?   “I’m so jealous of people who completely love their bodies. I think most women have trouble areas as well as areas that they like. So you play up your favorite parts and learn to dress around the others. I used to hate my legs, but now I always wear minis. It was an accident. In an effort to look taller, I started wearing really high heels with shorter skirts and ended up showing off my legs a lot.”

 

 

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Photo credit: Matt Jones/Cosmopolitan and Getty Images

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