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Audrina Patridge's Ex-Husband Corey Bohan Files Court Order to Prevent Daughter From Appearing on The Hills

The BMX rider said in his statement he does "not believe it is in Kirra's best interests to appear on reality TV"

By Alli Rosenbloom, Lena Grossman Oct 10, 2018 9:27 PMTags
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UPDATE: Audrina Patridge's attorney told E! News exclusively that in his papers, Corey Bohan "doesn't say how it is not in Kirra's best interest to appear with her mother on The Hills reboot," adding, "He forgets he married a reality show star, and this is primarily how Audrina earns her living."

The lawyer also said Bohan has not paid Patridge child support and "claims to earn only $2,500 a month."

"Since he has little ability to provide for Kirra now or in the future, one would think he would be more supportive that Audrina and Kirra have this opportunity," the attorney said. "Regarding his request for joint physical custody, he shares an apartment with a male roommate and doesn't have a separate bedroom for Kirra—not very appropriate accommodations for a 2-year-old child. He also forgot to note in his application for new orders that he has been under a domestic violence restraining order for a year—which is a factor the court has to weigh in making child custody orders."

E! News has reached out to Bohan's attorney for comment.

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Audrina Patridge's ex-husband Corey Bohan has filed a court order to prevent their 2-year-old daughter Kirra from appearing on The Hills reboot.

In documents obtained by E! News, Bohan requested "Order restraining either party from allowing the minor child to be filed or to appear on any reality television production without the express written consent of the other parent." Additionally, the document demanded that Patridge "revoke any prior consent she may have provided for the child to appear on The Hills reboot."

Bohan wrote in another part of the order as to why he believes their daughter should not be filmed for the show. "I do not believe it is in Kirra's best interests to appear on reality TV as the effects of being in the public spotlight could be extremely damaging to such a young child," he stated in his delcaration.

Patridge and professional BMX rider ended their relationship in September 2017 after 10 months together. When she filed for divorce, Patridge accused Bohan of domestic violence and obtained a temporary restraining order against him. In her court filing, Patridge claimed Bohan had become "increasingly possessive, angry, agitated and jealous." He denied the allegations, while the Orange County District Attorney's office declined to prosecute due a lack of evidence.

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The Hills cast reunited at the 2018 MTV VMAs where they made a special "reunion announcement" about their updated show. Cast members on The Hills: New Beginnings include Spencer Pratt, Heidi Montag and Whitney Port. Lauren Conrad, however, won't be joining show because she's focusing on raising her son and building her clothing line for Kohl's. There's still plenty of relationship drama to go around.

On Wednesday, The O.C. star Mischa Barton announced on Instagram that she would be on the show. She wrote, "The secret's out... I'm joining the cast of The Hills. When MTV approached me with the chance to be a part of the reality show that was inspired by The OC, it felt like the perfect opportunity for an irresistibly inviting new chapter."

Since the reality stars are all in their 30s with kids, there have been mixed philosophies as to whether or not their children will appear in the show. Spencer and Heidi Pratt (Speidi) know that their one-year-old son Gunnar Stone Pratt won't be camera-shy, but Whitney Port isn't feeling the same way. She told E! News in September that her son Sonny "will pop up here and there because he exists in my life," but she doesn't want him to be "plastered all over the TV."

Production for New Beginnings started in August as Patridge and Montag were seen hugging and greeting each other in Los Angeles. The show is expected to air in 2019.

(This story was originally published on October 4 at 7:32 p.m. PT)