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Spencer Pratt says he’s praying for Lauren

‘Hills’ star expressed his sympathy that Conrad’s clothing line was dropped

Image: Heidi Montag, Spencer Pratt, Alyson Craghead
Spencer Pratt, center, and Heidi Montag, left, play Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party, with assistance from professional video gamer Alyson Craghead at the E3 Media and Business Summit on July 16.
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updated 9:32 p.m. ET July 16, 2008

Lauren Conrad’s clothing line has reportedly been dropped by Los Angeles boutique Kitson, but her “Hills” co-stars are sending her good thoughts.

“We pray for her,” Spencer Pratt told “Access Hollywood’s” Dish of Salt, Laura Saltman, at the E3 Media & Business Summit in L.A. on Wednesday.

As for Spencer’s fiancée, Heidi Montag, she said her own line is still going strong in stores.

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“It’s the number one selling clothing line so it’s going well,” Montag told Laura. “(It’s sold in) Kitson and all the Anchor Blue stores.”

Pratt and Montag turned up at E3 to promote Ubisoft, where they played Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party.

The couple who are used to having a gaggle of paparazzi in tow, turned up without the entourage, who they admitted to missing.

“They weren’t allowed in,” Pratt said. “We wanted to get ’em in, but I guess you need exclusive E3 badges.”

Another person who didn’t make the event was Megan McCain, Montag’s friend and daughter of Republican Presidential hopeful John McCain, with whom Montag was seen dining with at the Ivy restaurant on Tuesday.

“She actually wanted to come here and dance with us… And her dad is trying to get off the campaign to get on his butt,” Pratt added, referring to a Wii Fit video game, which a person has to control via their derriere.

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