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Whitney Eve Port-Rosenman (born March 4, 1985) is an American television personality, fashion designer, and author. In 2006, Port came to prominence after being cast in the reality television series The Hills, which chronicled the personal and professional lives of Port and friends Lauren Conrad, Heidi Montag, and Audrina Patridge. During its production, she held internship positions with Teen Vogue and Kelly Cutrone's People's Revolution.

Key Information

After moving to New York City to begin an internship with Diane von Fürstenberg in 2008, Port was commissioned to star in her own spin-off series The City, which originally documented the lives of Port and companions Jay Lyon, Olivia Palermo, and Adam Senn. After undergoing several casting adjustments and receiving solid ratings the series was canceled in 2010 after airing two seasons, due to high production costs. Port launched her fashion line "Whitney Eve" in 2009. In 2012, she served as a judge on the eighth cycle of Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model.

Life and career

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1985–2005: Early life and education

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Whitney Eve Port was born in Los Angeles to parents Jeffrey and Vicki (née Woskoff).[1][2] Her father owned a fashion company, Swarm. Port has a brother Ryan and three sisters Ashley, Paige, and Jade, and was raised in a Jewish household.[3][4]

Port attended Warner Avenue Elementary School and Crossroads School, alongside her The Hills co-stars, Spencer and Stephanie Pratt.[5] In 2007, she graduated from the University of Southern California with a bachelor's degree in gender studies.[6] Afterwards, Port held internships with the magazines Women's Wear Daily and W.[7][8]

2006–2010: The Hills and The City

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Port at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival

In 2006, MTV developed the reality television series The Hills as the spin-off of Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County. It originally chronicled the lives of Lauren Conrad, who appeared on its predecessor, her housemate Heidi Montag, and friends Audrina Patridge and Port.[9] During production of the first season, Port and Conrad held internships with Teen Vogue under the direction of West Coast Vogue editor Lisa Love, who stated the girls had to interview successfully for the positions, "regardless of what the cameras wanted".[10] In 2007, Port notably tripped down the stairs during a live segment for Good Morning America.[2] During the third season of The Hills, Port was promoted as the West Coast fashion contributor for Teen Vogue, and left the position in 2008.[11] Later that year, Port and Conrad began interning with Kelly Cutrone's public relations firm, People's Revolution.[12] Port rejected an opportunity to become housemates with Conrad and Patridge, saying she "[prefers] to keep some things private".[13]

In March 2008, Port debuted her first fashion line "Whitney Eve".[14] Upon the conclusion of the fourth season of The Hills that December, Port moved to New York City to accept an internship position with Diane von Fürstenberg. That month, she was commissioned to star in the spin-off series The City, which additionally placed emphasis on her boyfriend Jay Lyon, their friends Erin Lucas and Adam Senn, and her co-worker Olivia Palermo.[15] During the first half of the inaugural season, Port severed ties with Lyon, clashed with Palermo at the workplace, and ultimately returned to People's Revolution. After underwhelming ratings, Lyon, Lucas, and Senn were replaced by Port's friend Roxy Olin and Palermo's new co-worker Erin Kaplan in the second half of the first season. The series' second season saw the development of "Whitney Eve", and aired its final episode in July 2010 before being officially cancelled that October.[16]

2011–2018: Retail projects and family

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In late 2010, Port made an appearance on the online series, Hollywood Is Like High School with Money, for which she served as the executive producer.[17] The program additionally served as a promotional platform for her "Whitney Eve" collection.[18] In January 2011, Port was featured in a magazine spread in Maxim.[19] In February, Port released her first book True Whit: Designing a Life of Style, Beauty, and Fun.[20] Later that year, she hosted the Hulu-exclusive game show, Genuine Ken.[21]

In 2012, Port was confirmed to join the judging panel of the eighth cycle of Britain and Ireland's Next Top Model, alongside fellow new hire Tyson Beckford, and returning judges Elle Macpherson and Julien MacDonald. She left the program upon the conclusion of the season.[22] Port had a cameo role in the film, What To Expect When You're Expecting, starring Jennifer Lopez.

2019–present: The Hills: New Beginnings and media ventures

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At the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV announced a reboot of The Hills entitled The Hills: New Beginnings, slated to premiere in 2019. Port was announced as part of the cast of the new series.[23][24][25] Port had started a YouTube channel in 2012 to promote the release of her fashion line, which then followed her life as a wife and mother. Since 2019, it has primarily become a reaction channel of Port and her husband to Port's appearances on The Hills: New Beginnings, The City and The Hills. Port also started her podcast With Whit, in collaboration with Dear Media, in August 2019.[26]

As of 2022, Port and her husband have continued filming reaction videos (Previously on the Screviously) to MTV reality shows for their YouTube channel. They are currently recapping Siesta Key. She launched her new clothing line CozeCo in June 2021 and regularly releases limited edition merchandise in collaboration with her Previously on the Screviously YouTube series.[27]

Personal life

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In March 2013, Whitney's father, Jeffrey Port, died from a year-long battle with kidney cancer. In November 2013, she announced her engagement to her former The City producer, Tim Rosenman, whom she began dating in 2012. They were married on November 7, 2015.[28] Port and Rosenman have a son, Sonny Sanford Rosenman, born July 27, 2017.[29] Port has suffered a chemical pregnancy, and three miscarriages, in July 2019, January 2020 and November 2021.[30]

Filmography

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Year Title Notes
2006–2008 The Hills Main cast member (seasons 1–4)
2008 Entourage "Gotta Look Up to Get Down" (season 5, episode 7)
2008–10 The City Narrator and main cast member (seasons 1–2)
2009 Family Guy "We Love You, Conrad" (season 7, episode 14)
2010 America's Next Top Model "Big Hair Day" (cycle 14, episode 8)
2010 Hollywood is Like High School with Money 1 episode
2010 Anna & Kristina's Beauty Call "Kathryn: Sophisticated Evening" (season 1, episode 10)
2011 Genuine Ken Host (season 1)
2012 Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model Judge (cycle 8)
2012 What to Expect When You're Expecting Cameo
2016 Almost Royal "Holiday" (season 2, episode 8)
2019, 2021 The Hills: New Beginnings Main cast member (2019), Recurring (2021)

Published works

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  • True Whit: Designing a Life of Style, Beauty, and Fun (2011)

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Whitney Eve Port (born March 4, 1985) is an American television personality, fashion designer, author, and podcast host, best known for her roles on MTV reality series such as The Hills (2006–2010) and its spin-off The City (2008–2010). Born in , , to fashion company owner Jeffery Port and Vicki Lyn Woskoff, Port attended the , majoring in and interning at Teen Vogue during her college summers—a position that launched her on-screen career during the first season of The Hills. She graduated in 2007. There, she worked under editor Lisa Love and later moved to to join public relations firm People's Revolution under , which became the focus of The City, where she served as the lead cast member and narrator. Transitioning from reality television, Port established herself as a fashion entrepreneur by launching her eponymous clothing line, Whitney Eve, in 2010, which emphasized feminine, accessible designs and was sold in high-end boutiques and online. She expanded her brand into authorship with the 2011 lifestyle book True Whit: Designing a Life of Style, Beauty, and Fun, offering advice on fashion, fitness, and personal growth drawn from her experiences. In recent years, Port has hosted the podcast With Whit, discussing topics like motherhood and mental health, while making guest appearances in films such as What to Expect When You're Expecting (2012). On the personal front, Port married producer Tim Rosenman in November 2015 after meeting on the set of The City, and the couple welcomed their son, Sanford Rosenman, in July 2017; she has been open about her challenges, including five miscarriages, and her focus on family life.

Life and career

1985–2005: Early life and education

Whitney Eve Port was born on March 4, 1985, in , . She is the daughter of Vicki Port (née Woskoff), an art teacher, and Jeffrey Port, owner of the fashion company Swarm. Port was raised in a Jewish household in alongside her brother, Ryan, and three sisters, Ashley, Paige, and Jade. Port attended Warner Avenue Elementary School before enrolling at Crossroads School for Arts and Sciences in Santa Monica for middle and high school. During her high school years, she developed an interest in leadership, serving as class president in fifth grade. Port continued her education at the University of Southern California (USC), graduating in 2007 with a Bachelor of Arts in gender studies. While at USC, she immersed herself in the university's fashion and media circles, securing internships that honed her early passion for the industry. She interned at Women's Wear Daily for two summers and at W magazine for three summers, gaining practical experience in fashion publishing.

2006–2010: The Hills and The City

Port debuted on MTV's reality series The Hills in 2006 at age 21, cast as a fashion intern at Teen Vogue under senior editor Lisa Love alongside co-intern Lauren Conrad. Her USC degree in gender studies had positioned her for such opportunities in the industry. Throughout her three seasons on the show, Port's storylines centered on her close friendships with Conrad and Audrina Patridge, including navigating group dynamics and workplace challenges at Teen Vogue, as well as a brief romance with model Alex during a New York trip in season four. These arcs highlighted her supportive role within the cast, contributing to her portrayal as a reliable friend amid the series' interpersonal dramas. In 2008, Port relocated to for the The Hills spin-off The City, where she took a position as an image coordinator at , reporting to public relations director . The series followed her adjustment to the competitive fashion world, workplace tensions with colleague , and romantic developments, notably her relationship with Australian musician , whom she met organically but dated on-screen. The show, executive produced by , captured Port's professional growth while weaving in her personal life in . Drawing inspiration from her on-screen experiences in , Port launched her clothing line Whitney Eve in 2009, debuting its first collection of feminine, pastel-toned pieces at as part of a group show. Initial offerings included frilly dresses and skirts sold through pop-up events and select retailers, reflecting her personal style and the glamorous yet accessible aesthetic seen on the shows. Port cultivated a public image as the "nice girl" of The Hills and The City, often praised in media for her poised, drama-averse demeanor compared to her co-stars' more tumultuous arcs, which endeared her to fans seeking relatable representation in reality TV. Coverage in outlets like Cosmopolitan and fan discussions highlighted her grace under pressure, such as during high-profile Teen Vogue events, fostering a positive reception that contrasted with the series' occasional controversies. The City concluded after two seasons in 2010, with Port appearing in all 33 episodes and 55 episodes of The Hills across its run.

2011–2018: Fashion ventures, book, and early media projects

Following the conclusion of The City, Port focused on expanding her fashion endeavors, particularly through her eponymous line, Whitney Eve, which she had launched in 2009. The brand evolved during this period to emphasize contemporary womenswear with a mix of vintage-inspired prints, sleek silhouettes, and playful elements, as showcased in her Spring/Summer 2013 collection at . This collection drew inspiration from architecture and royalty, featuring convertible party dresses and menswear-influenced pieces in alluring colors like emerald and coral. Despite initial success, including runway presentations, Port faced business challenges such as high production costs and operational demands, leading to the line's closure in 2014 after six years of operation. In 2011, Port published her debut book, True Whit: Designing a Life of Style, , and Fun, through , blending elements with practical advice for young women navigating their twenties. The book explores themes drawn from her reality TV experiences, including the pressures of fame, career transitions in , and fitness routines, dating dynamics, and strategies for personal growth and independence. It received a mixed reception, earning a 3.5 out of 5 rating on from over 460 reviews, with praise for its relatable insights but criticism for its lighthearted tone. Port promoted the book through a tour that included signings at in New York and appearances at the , where she discussed its themes with students. Port continued her media presence with select television roles, serving as a guest judge on Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model for its eighth cycle in 2012, alongside , , and . She contributed her fashion expertise to evaluate contestants on runway walks and photo shoots, participating through the 2012 finale. In 2012, Port made her acting debut with a as herself in the ensemble comedy film What to Expect When You're Expecting, directed by Kirk Jones and starring and . Beyond design and media, Port ventured into lifestyle projects, including her role as a for Professionals starting in 2015, where she promoted their EIMI styling range and shared tips aligned with her aesthetic. She also built an early social media following, using platforms like and her personal website to share lifestyle content on , beauty, and daily routines, which helped establish her as an influencer in the post-reality TV era. During this time, Port balanced her professional pursuits with her emerging ; she had met her future husband, Tim Rosenman, a on The City set in 2008, and their relationship deepened after the show's end, providing stability amid her career shifts.

2019–2025: Reality TV return, digital media, and design collaborations

In 2019, Whitney Port returned to reality television with MTV's revival series The Hills: New Beginnings, which aired for two seasons through 2021 and featured reunions with original cast members such as , , and , alongside new storylines exploring Port's experiences with motherhood and family life. Although Port's screen time was limited compared to her co-stars, the show highlighted her transition into parenthood amid ongoing personal challenges, contributing to the series' focus on adult life updates for the former Hills ensemble. That same year, Port expanded into digital media by launching her YouTube channel with vlogs centered on fashion styling, family routines, and lifestyle content, which evolved into a popular reaction series recapping episodes from The Hills and The City. Complementing this, she debuted the podcast With Whit in 2019, hosted through Dear Media, where she discusses topics like wellness, relationships, and entrepreneurship through solo episodes and guest interviews, including a 2024 conversation with Jenna Goldring, founder of The High Confectionary, on cannabis edibles and dosage awareness. The podcast continues to release weekly episodes as of 2025, maintaining Port's presence in audio content creation. In fashion, Port relaunched her design efforts with the sustainable clothing line Cozeco in 2021, emphasizing basics and loungewear produced in collaboration with AVLN Studio to promote eco-friendly practices and limited-edition drops that reduce waste. Under her Love, Whit, she curates wellness-oriented products including skincare and supplements available via WhitneyPort.com, which serves as an ongoing central hub for her merchandise, collaborations, and shopping. Building on these ventures, Port joined The High Confectionary as in April 2024, overseeing community-building and product development for the all-natural, low-dose edibles brand, highlighted by a three-month pop-up shop in New York City's NoHo district from October 2024 to January 2025. By 2025, Port's media activities included continued reflections on The Hills, such as reaction videos to classic episodes, while maintaining an active online presence without any confirmed new television reboots. In November 2025, she publicly responded to the closure of —where she had interned during her early career—via , expressing sentiments of nostalgia and gratitude for its influence on her path in fashion and media.

Personal life

Marriage to Tim Rosenman

Whitney Port met Tim Rosenman, a podcaster and , in 2008 while filming the MTV reality series The City, where he served as an associate producer responsible for coordinating her daily schedule. Although mutual attraction developed during production, professional boundaries prevented them from dating until after the show concluded in 2010; Port later revealed she initiated contact once those constraints lifted. Their romance began in 2012 amid long-distance challenges, as Port had relocated to while Rosenman remained based in New York. After approximately one year of dating, Rosenman proposed to Port in November 2013 during a surprise trip to , presenting her with a rose gold ring featuring an oval-cut diamond. The couple married on November 7, 2015, in an untraditional ceremony at a private estate in , emphasizing a modern, festive atmosphere without conventional elements like cake or assigned seating. The event drew around 200 guests, including several The Hills castmates such as , reflecting Port's ongoing connections from her reality TV past. Since 2019, Port and Rosenman have co-hosted episodes of her With Whit, where they frequently collaborate on content exploring lifestyle topics and personal insights. Their joint appearances extend to public events and coordinated posts, showcasing a partnership that blends professional endeavors with . In discussions, including 2025 episodes, they have openly addressed relationship dynamics, such as navigating career demands, the lingering effects of on their , and strategies for mutual support amid busy schedules.

Family and fertility challenges

Whitney Port and her husband, Tim Rosenman, welcomed their first , a son named Sonny Sanford Rosenman, on July 27, 2017, after conceiving naturally without prior issues. Following Sonny's birth, Port endured significant challenges in her efforts to expand their , experiencing five personal miscarriages between 2018 and circa 2022 via in vitro fertilization (IVF) attempts—one at eight weeks, several at nine weeks, and one at 11 weeks, all confirmed with heartbeats. Port has openly discussed the profound emotional toll of these losses, describing periods of grief, anxiety, and strained intimacy with her , as well as the financial burden of repeated IVF cycles and medical consultations. In 2023, after exhausting personal attempts, Port and Rosenman turned to surrogacy to pursue a second child, initiating the process that year with embryo transfers using four IVF embryos (two male, two female) from prior cycles; an initial transfer failed due to the surrogate's illness. Their surrogate then experienced three miscarriages—at around 7.5 weeks each for two in 2023 (due to subchorionic hemorrhage) and one in March 2025—leading to repeated heartbreak. By April 2025, despite the setbacks and a recent IVF round at age 39 yielding one healthy male embryo, Port expressed determination to continue by searching for a new surrogate, as shared on her podcast With Whit. However, following ongoing discussions, the couple paused their efforts in June 2025, with Rosenman voicing a desire for the journey to end amid the cumulative strain; as of November 2025, no resumption has been reported. Throughout her struggles, Port has become an advocate for destigmatizing IVF, , and loss, using her platform on the With Whit podcast, , and interviews to share raw experiences and highlight the high costs—estimating $100,000 or more for alone, plus IVF expenses—that exacerbate the stress, even for those with financial privilege. In an August 2024 interview, she emphasized the "financial stress" and emotional weight, aiming to support others facing similar invisibility in reproductive health. Currently, Port, Rosenman, and Sonny reside in the area, where Port prioritizes co-parenting their son—now eight years old—while balancing her career, often crediting her marriage as a supportive foundation through these trials.

Works

Filmography

Port's television career began with her prominent role in the reality series The Hills, where she appeared as herself across 55 episodes from 2006 to 2008, contributing to the show's focus on young professionals in the fashion industry. Following her departure from The Hills, she starred as the lead in the spin-off The City from 2008 to 2010, appearing in 36 episodes that documented her experiences working in New York City's fashion scene at Diane von Furstenberg and People's Revolution. She later served as a guest judge on (cycle 8) in 2012, appearing alongside host and other panelists. In 2008, Port made a guest appearance as "Girl" in the Entourage episode "Gotta Look Up to Get Down" (season 5, episode 7). Port returned to with The Hills: New Beginnings from 2019 to 2021, appearing as herself in 19 episodes across two seasons, reuniting with former castmates to reflect on their lives post-fame. As of 2025, she has no new acting credits following the conclusion of this series. In 2010, Port guest-starred in the Hollywood Is Like High School with Money.

Film

Port made her feature film debut with a as Megan in What to Expect When You're Expecting (2012), a comedy-drama ensemble film directed by Kirk Jones, where she portrayed a minor character in a storyline involving celebrity pregnancy support groups. She also appeared in the short film Adidas: Street Corner (2010) as Whitney.

Production Credits

In addition to her on-screen roles, Port has taken on behind-the-scenes work as an executive producer for select episodes of her digital series With Whit, which launched in 2019 and continues as of 2025, focusing on lifestyle and personal topics through YouTube videos rather than traditional acting.

Published works

Whitney Port's sole major published work is the lifestyle advice book True Whit: Designing a Life of Style, Beauty, and Fun, released on February 1, 2011, by It Books, an imprint of Publishers. The 256-page hardcover draws from her personal experiences in and , offering guidance on topics including , romantic relationships, routines, fitness, and style essentials, targeted at young women in their twenties. Co-authored with Sheryl Berk, it features photographs from Port's life, must-have lists, and practical tips to foster confidence and independence. Inspired by her tenure on MTV's The Hills and The City, the book provides candid behind-the-scenes reflections alongside actionable advice, such as navigating professional networks in the industry and maintaining work-life balance. The book garnered positive reception for its authentic and approachable tone, with reviewers praising its inspirational insights and relatability for aspiring professionals. Promotion included book signings at retailers like in New York and Borders in , as well as media appearances to discuss its themes. As of 2025, Port has not released any further books, though she has shared occasional written content through blog posts integrated into her broader digital media and endeavors.

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