Audrina's Got Talent

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Audrina has ditched her talent agency UTA, E! News has learned.

That's right, her talent agency. 

Apparently, the Hills honey thought the agency wasn't treating her as well as another one of its reality clients: Lauren Conrad.

Hayley Lozitsky from United Talent Agency confirms to E! that UTA is no longer working with Audrina. “We no longer represent Audrina,” Lozitsky tells E! “We still represent everyone else, though. We still represent Whitney, Lauren Conrad and Lo (Bosworth).“

When asked for the reason for Patridge’s departure, Lozitsky declined to comment.
 
But a source close to the situation tells E! that Audrina thought UTA had "a conflict of interest" in repping both she and Conrad. "Lauren was getting all the big offers, all the endorsements, the appearances," says a source. "And Audrina thinks she should be just as big of a star."

Sources at UTA confirmed that the agency officially severed ties with Patridge on Friday.

Patridge’s manager, Gladys Gonzalez at John Carrabino Management, declined to comment.

—Reporting by Claudia Rosenbaum

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