The Kardashians star, Kim Kardashian often makes bold moves that can be hit or miss with fans. But recently, Kim’s fashion choice made it hard not to compare her to a timeless icon, Princess Diana. However, Kim is getting backlash from fans for “disrespecting” Princess Di with her fashion statement.
Kim Kardashian’s Fame Is Starkly Different From Princess Diana
Oftentimes, when people refer to the legendary Princess Diana of Wales, they mention characteristics such as her beauty, her style, her grace, and her charitable heart. However, those don’t seem to be the first things that come to mind when people discuss The Kardashians star, Kim Kardashian. While Kim has built an empire with the Kardashian-Jenner family, she doesn’t usually have the same “warm” feeling that Princess Di gave off as the notable “People’s Princess.” Many people adored her for her charm and heartfelt care.
Kim Kardashian’s Fame Is Starkly Different From Princess Diana
Oftentimes, when people refer to the legendary Princess Diana of Wales, they mention characteristics such as her beauty, her style, her grace, and her charitable heart. However, those don’t seem to be the first things that come to mind when people discuss The Kardashians star, Kim Kardashian. While Kim has built an empire with the Kardashian-Jenner family, she doesn’t usually have the same “warm” feeling that Princess Di gave off as the notable “People’s Princess.” Many people adored her for her charm and heartfelt care.
- 11/4/2024
- by Bonnie Kaiser-Gambill
- TV Shows Ace
TLC is digging into its archive. This summer, the reality-focused network has been revisiting some of its classic shows on Thursday nights, hitting play on forgotten favorites like Breaking Amish, Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, and My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding.
On Instagram, fans chimed in on what other shows they’d like to see return to TLC. It turns out that viewers are missing shows focused on weddings, fashion, and design, as well as those featuring stars such as Jon and Kate Gosselin.
‘Four Weddings’
From the dress to the flowers to the choice of venue, everything about a person’s big day was subject to judgment on Four Weddings. In the competition-focused series, four brides attended each other’s weddings, scoring the celebration in various categories. The bride whose wedding received the highest score won a honeymoon.
The show, which was based on a British series of the same name,...
On Instagram, fans chimed in on what other shows they’d like to see return to TLC. It turns out that viewers are missing shows focused on weddings, fashion, and design, as well as those featuring stars such as Jon and Kate Gosselin.
‘Four Weddings’
From the dress to the flowers to the choice of venue, everything about a person’s big day was subject to judgment on Four Weddings. In the competition-focused series, four brides attended each other’s weddings, scoring the celebration in various categories. The bride whose wedding received the highest score won a honeymoon.
The show, which was based on a British series of the same name,...
- 9/2/2024
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly are reuniting for a new realty show!
On Monday (August 26), it was announced that the former What Not to Wear hosts will be starring together in the new Amazon Prime Video series Wear Whatever the F You Want.
According to Variety, the eight-episode series is being described as a “style transformation show.”
Keep reading to find out more…The official description reads, “Over the course of a couple of days, Clinton and Kelly will empower each client to live out their fashion fantasy and find their style truth in the journey of a lifetime.”
Along with hosting Wear Whatever the F You Want, Stacy and Clinton will also be serving as executive producers.
It’s been over 10 years since Stacy and Clinton hosted a show together. What Not to Wear originally aired for 10 seasons on TLC from 2003 to 2013. The two had a major following out after the show wrapped,...
On Monday (August 26), it was announced that the former What Not to Wear hosts will be starring together in the new Amazon Prime Video series Wear Whatever the F You Want.
According to Variety, the eight-episode series is being described as a “style transformation show.”
Keep reading to find out more…The official description reads, “Over the course of a couple of days, Clinton and Kelly will empower each client to live out their fashion fantasy and find their style truth in the journey of a lifetime.”
Along with hosting Wear Whatever the F You Want, Stacy and Clinton will also be serving as executive producers.
It’s been over 10 years since Stacy and Clinton hosted a show together. What Not to Wear originally aired for 10 seasons on TLC from 2003 to 2013. The two had a major following out after the show wrapped,...
- 8/26/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
After the longstanding feud between two of TV’s most formidable fashion experts, former What Not to Wear costars Stacy London and Clinton Kelly, came to an end, it was only a matter of time before they combined their powers once again, and now is that time. Amazon announced that the duo will star and executive produce an 8-episode streaming series called Wear Whatever the F You Want together. The show is described as a “new style transformation show, giving people the confidence and style savvy to wear whatever they want. Over the course of a couple of days, they will empower each client to live out their fashion fantasy and find their style truth in the journey of a lifetime.” That doesn’t sound too far off the mark from what they previously did on What Not to Wear. In that show, which ran from 2003 to 2013 on TLC, the...
- 8/26/2024
- TV Insider
From What Not To Wear to Wear Whatever The F You Want.
Clinton Kelly and Stacy London, who hosted the long-running TLC fashion series, are back with another stylish reality series about clothes.
Wear Whatever The F You Want has been handed a greenlight from Amazon’s Prime Video service and comes ten years after What Not To Wear ended.
The eight-part series will see them give style makeovers to a new group of people.
The series comes from All3Media’s Bright Spot Content, which produces series including Hulu’s Hotties, TLC’s Little People Big World and Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl, and Amazon MGM Studios.
Kelly and London exec produce alongside Justin Rae Barnes, who serves as showrunner, Sandy Varo Jarrell, Suzanne Rauscher and Janelle Couture.
Lauren Anderson, head of Brand and Content Innovation, Amazon MGM Studios, said that the pair “bring a fresh, fun, and meaningful new series to Prime Video customers,...
Clinton Kelly and Stacy London, who hosted the long-running TLC fashion series, are back with another stylish reality series about clothes.
Wear Whatever The F You Want has been handed a greenlight from Amazon’s Prime Video service and comes ten years after What Not To Wear ended.
The eight-part series will see them give style makeovers to a new group of people.
The series comes from All3Media’s Bright Spot Content, which produces series including Hulu’s Hotties, TLC’s Little People Big World and Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl, and Amazon MGM Studios.
Kelly and London exec produce alongside Justin Rae Barnes, who serves as showrunner, Sandy Varo Jarrell, Suzanne Rauscher and Janelle Couture.
Lauren Anderson, head of Brand and Content Innovation, Amazon MGM Studios, said that the pair “bring a fresh, fun, and meaningful new series to Prime Video customers,...
- 8/26/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Prime Video is moving further into the reality space with “Wear Whatever the F You Want,” a new series hosted and executive produced by Clinton Kelly and Stacy London. The eight-episode series will mark the pair’s first on-camera collaboration in more than a decade after “What Not to Wear” ended in 2013.
The upcoming style transformation show will focus on a series of clients. Over the course of a couple of days, Kelly and London will empower them to “live out their fashion fantasy and find their style truth,” a press release for the series reads.
“The world has changed a lot since the run of ‘What Not to Wear,’ and, thankfully, so have we. These days, we have zero interest in telling people what to do, based on society’s norms — because there are no more norms!” Kelly and London said in a joint statement to press. “However, style...
The upcoming style transformation show will focus on a series of clients. Over the course of a couple of days, Kelly and London will empower them to “live out their fashion fantasy and find their style truth,” a press release for the series reads.
“The world has changed a lot since the run of ‘What Not to Wear,’ and, thankfully, so have we. These days, we have zero interest in telling people what to do, based on society’s norms — because there are no more norms!” Kelly and London said in a joint statement to press. “However, style...
- 8/26/2024
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
Former “What Not to Wear” hosts Stacy London and Clinton Kelly are coming back together for a new reality show at Amazon Prime Video.
The duo is set to host “Wear Whatever the F You Want,” which has been picked up for eight episodes at the streamer. This will mark the first time London and Kelly have hosted a show together in over a decade.
“The world has changed a lot since the run of ‘What Not to Wear,’ and, thankfully, so have we. These days, we have zero interest in telling people what to do, based on society’s norms—because there are no more norms!,” said Kelly and London. “However, style is still an important form of communication, and we’re excited to show new clients how to align their personal messaging with their life goals. It’s time to celebrate individual style, not prescribe it.”
“Wear Whatever...
The duo is set to host “Wear Whatever the F You Want,” which has been picked up for eight episodes at the streamer. This will mark the first time London and Kelly have hosted a show together in over a decade.
“The world has changed a lot since the run of ‘What Not to Wear,’ and, thankfully, so have we. These days, we have zero interest in telling people what to do, based on society’s norms—because there are no more norms!,” said Kelly and London. “However, style is still an important form of communication, and we’re excited to show new clients how to align their personal messaging with their life goals. It’s time to celebrate individual style, not prescribe it.”
“Wear Whatever...
- 8/26/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Nearly 11 years after wrapping their run as hosts of TLC’s 10-season What Not to Wear — and almost a year after publicly ending an off-camera feud — Stacy London and Clinton Kelly are reuniting for the new makeover series Wear Whatever the F You Want.
The eight-episode series, on which London and Kelly also serve as executive producers, will stream exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.
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The eight-episode series, on which London and Kelly also serve as executive producers, will stream exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.
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- 8/26/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly are returning to TV — but they won’t be telling viewers what not to wear.
The two hosts are reuniting for a Prime Video series titled Wear Whatever the F You Want, whose title is pretty much the inverse of their long-running What Not to Wear. The show comes from All3Media’s Bright Spot Content and Amazon MGM Studios; London and Kelly are among the executive producers.
“The world has changed a lot since the run of What Not to Wear, and, thankfully, so have we,” Kelly and London said in a statement. “These days, we have zero interest in telling people what to do, based on society’s norms — because there are no more norms! However, style is still an important form of communication, and we’re excited to show new clients how to align their personal messaging with their life goals. It’s time to celebrate individual style,...
The two hosts are reuniting for a Prime Video series titled Wear Whatever the F You Want, whose title is pretty much the inverse of their long-running What Not to Wear. The show comes from All3Media’s Bright Spot Content and Amazon MGM Studios; London and Kelly are among the executive producers.
“The world has changed a lot since the run of What Not to Wear, and, thankfully, so have we,” Kelly and London said in a statement. “These days, we have zero interest in telling people what to do, based on society’s norms — because there are no more norms! However, style is still an important form of communication, and we’re excited to show new clients how to align their personal messaging with their life goals. It’s time to celebrate individual style,...
- 8/26/2024
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Former co-hosts of TLC‘s hit fashion series What Not to Wear, Stacy London and Clinton Kelly, have ended their decade-long feud. Both aged 54, London and Kelly presented a united front on Today with Hoda & Jenna on Thursday, September 28, disclosing that their longstanding disagreement was largely a result of external pressure rather than genuine animosity toward each other. “When you grow up a little bit – and we did grow up together on television – there was a lot of points of pride that I don’t think either of us were willing to cop to,” London said. Signs of a feud between the two surfaced back in 2013 when their TLC show concluded its 10-year run. The situation escalated with Kelly’s 2017 collection of essays, in which he candidly expressed that he either greatly admired or strongly disliked London, with no middle ground. A month later, London took the step of blocking Kelly on Twitter.
- 9/28/2023
- TV Insider
This year’s GLAAD Media Awards will pay tribute to the legacy of Glee‘s Santana Lopez (played by the late Naya Rivera).
Fellow Glee alumni Chris Colfer, Darren Criss, Jane Lynch, Kevin McHale, Heather Morris, Matthew Morrison, Amber Riley, Harry Shum Jr., Jenna Ushkowitz, Jacob Artist, Vanessa Lengies, Becca Tobin and Alex Newell will virtually reunite at the April 8 ceremony to mark the 10th anniversary of Santana coming out on the Fox series. Demi Lovato, who played Santana’s girlfriend Dani on the show, will introduce the segment.
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Fellow Glee alumni Chris Colfer, Darren Criss, Jane Lynch, Kevin McHale, Heather Morris, Matthew Morrison, Amber Riley, Harry Shum Jr., Jenna Ushkowitz, Jacob Artist, Vanessa Lengies, Becca Tobin and Alex Newell will virtually reunite at the April 8 ceremony to mark the 10th anniversary of Santana coming out on the Fox series. Demi Lovato, who played Santana’s girlfriend Dani on the show, will introduce the segment.
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- 3/24/2021
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: HGTV has greenlighted What Not To Design (working title), a one-hour pilot starring singer, actress and design enthusiast Raven-Symoné. It is an offshoot from the long-running series What Not To Wear on fellow Discovery lifestyle cable network TLC.
The What Not To Design pilot follows Raven-Symoné and her team of experts, designer Nina Ferrer (HGTV’s Design Star) and craftsman James Worsham, as they lead a style intervention to overhaul home design disasters. From homes with outdated, over-the-top decor to ones with out-of-control memorabilia collections, the houses – and the owners – are in for a major change. Raven-Symoné and her team will meet with homeowners and will survey what items to keep, toss and sell online to maximize the budget before the rooms are given complete makeovers.
“Style mistakes are not confined to clothing,” said Raven-Symoné. “Bad design prevents people from living well and truly enjoying their homes. We’re...
The What Not To Design pilot follows Raven-Symoné and her team of experts, designer Nina Ferrer (HGTV’s Design Star) and craftsman James Worsham, as they lead a style intervention to overhaul home design disasters. From homes with outdated, over-the-top decor to ones with out-of-control memorabilia collections, the houses – and the owners – are in for a major change. Raven-Symoné and her team will meet with homeowners and will survey what items to keep, toss and sell online to maximize the budget before the rooms are given complete makeovers.
“Style mistakes are not confined to clothing,” said Raven-Symoné. “Bad design prevents people from living well and truly enjoying their homes. We’re...
- 3/24/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Edward Sabin, former Head of International at A+E Networks, and ex-coo of Discovery Channel and TLC, has launched his own L.A.-based production company Cypher Content.
Sabin, who left the cable giant last year, has also teamed up with Argentinian producer Gerardo Brandy to launch Embarcadero Pictures under the Cypher banner.
Cypher Content will develop and produce a range of content – primarily for the U.S. market – including via co-productions and strategic partnerships, while Embarcadero Pictures will also produce content for U.S. broadcasters and streamers but will aim to offer projects at a significantly reduced costs by marrying Latin America-based production resources with U.S. creative and showrunning talent.
Cypher’s Embarcadero is already in the works on a range of projects with numerous U.S. producers and showrunners, as well as networks and streamers.
Before launching the companies, Sabin was Executive Managing Director, International, at A...
Sabin, who left the cable giant last year, has also teamed up with Argentinian producer Gerardo Brandy to launch Embarcadero Pictures under the Cypher banner.
Cypher Content will develop and produce a range of content – primarily for the U.S. market – including via co-productions and strategic partnerships, while Embarcadero Pictures will also produce content for U.S. broadcasters and streamers but will aim to offer projects at a significantly reduced costs by marrying Latin America-based production resources with U.S. creative and showrunning talent.
Cypher’s Embarcadero is already in the works on a range of projects with numerous U.S. producers and showrunners, as well as networks and streamers.
Before launching the companies, Sabin was Executive Managing Director, International, at A...
- 5/20/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Goodness only knows how many industries will end up shut down indefinitely due to the coronavirus, or for how long, but our readers are doing their best to stay sane by catching up on new TV or revisiting old favorites. Scroll down to read some of their comments below in case you need ideas for how to pass any extra time you may have on your hands if the pandemic has you on lockdown. And join the discussion to let us know what shows are keeping your spirits up.
My comfort food of choice is usually nostalgia, which often means old episodes of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “The X-Files,” “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” “MythBusters” or “What Not to Wear” — or all of the above. Watching back episodes of “How the Universe Works” on the Science Channel is also good in a pinch; nothing puts your concerns in perspective like...
My comfort food of choice is usually nostalgia, which often means old episodes of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “The X-Files,” “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” “MythBusters” or “What Not to Wear” — or all of the above. Watching back episodes of “How the Universe Works” on the Science Channel is also good in a pinch; nothing puts your concerns in perspective like...
- 3/19/2020
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
By his own admission, Clinton Kelly isn’t “a huge dessert person.” But that won’t stop the host from ogling every delicious confection that contestants prepare for judges on the new season of Food Network’s “Spring Baking Championship,” which premieres Monday at 9 p.m. Et.
“In this show, I’m not doing any of the work. I’m obviously working as host, but I’m not actually doing any cooking,” the former co-host of “The Chew” and “What Not to Wear” told TheWrap. “I can just be a baking voyeur.”
When he’s not appearing on food-centric shows like “Spring Baking Championship,” “Rachael Ray” or “Family Restaurant Rivals,” Kelly is actually quite a homebody, he says, which gives him time to do some of his own cooking. It’s something the former magazine writer and fashionista knows a thing or two about — some of his own personal recipes...
“In this show, I’m not doing any of the work. I’m obviously working as host, but I’m not actually doing any cooking,” the former co-host of “The Chew” and “What Not to Wear” told TheWrap. “I can just be a baking voyeur.”
When he’s not appearing on food-centric shows like “Spring Baking Championship,” “Rachael Ray” or “Family Restaurant Rivals,” Kelly is actually quite a homebody, he says, which gives him time to do some of his own cooking. It’s something the former magazine writer and fashionista knows a thing or two about — some of his own personal recipes...
- 3/10/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
What do you get when you mix Queer Eye, What Not to Wear, and RuPaul's Drag Race? From the looks of it, you get Dragnificent, TLC's new show about four drag queens helping to transform people into their best selves. It's a series based on a special TLC aired last year, and features Drag Race stars Alexis Michelle, Bebe Zahara Benet, Jujubee, and Thorgy Thor inspiring a few lucky people in need of a little help. The drag queens "flip the switch and sprinkle their glitz on people who desperately wish for a mega-makeover as part of an upcoming life milestone. The series will take viewers on a loud, outrageous and heartwarming ride as the queens help each person reveal the best version of...
- 1/16/2020
- E! Online
New year, new love. On Tuesday, Stacy London addressed some rumors about her relationship status that have been floating around the internet. The stylist and author who came to fame on the show What Not to Wear, is proudly owning her sexuality and opening up about her first real relationship with another woman. Stacy confirmed she's been dating Cat Yezbak for well over a year, something many fans have guessed based on previous posts of hers, but now she's ready to shout her love from the rooftops and did it in the sweetest way on her Instagram. "Not That It's Any Of Your Business But... I may as well address all the stuff I hear floating around out there. 2019 has...
- 12/31/2019
- E! Online
We love these products, and we hope you do too. E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a small share of the revenue from your purchases. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!. Get ready to get Carmindized! You might remember Carmindy as the resident beauty expert on TLC's show What Not to Wear, but now you'll see her on QVC! The veteran makeup artist is partnering with the network to launch their first exclusive beauty brand, Carmindy Beauty. The makeup line was inspired by the very women Carmindy worked with on the TLC hit show. "The most common beauty mistake women were dealing with on What Not to Wear was a serious lack of self-confidence," the veteran makeup artist shared with E!...
- 9/21/2019
- E! Online
Tim Riggins is teaming up with Dexter Morgan for a new show: Taylor Kitsch (Friday Night Lights) and Michael C. Hall (Dexter) will star in the thriller Shadowplay, from The Bridge co-creator Måns Mårlind, our sister site Deadline reports.
The series — which does not yet have a network attached — follows Max McLaughlin (Kitsch), an American cop who arrives in Berlin in the summer of 1946 to help create a police force in the chaotic aftermath of the war. At the same time, Max undertakes a secret crusade to find his missing brother Moritz (Dark Blue‘s Logan Marshall-Green), who is killing ex-Nazis in hiding.
The series — which does not yet have a network attached — follows Max McLaughlin (Kitsch), an American cop who arrives in Berlin in the summer of 1946 to help create a police force in the chaotic aftermath of the war. At the same time, Max undertakes a secret crusade to find his missing brother Moritz (Dark Blue‘s Logan Marshall-Green), who is killing ex-Nazis in hiding.
- 4/10/2019
- TVLine.com
Digital-media company Studio71 has hired TV vet Andrew Strauser as senior VP of unscripted content.
In the new role, Strauser will be charged with developing and producing unscripted content for Studio71 across all platforms, reporting to Rabih Gholam, president of unscripted.
Strauser most recently served as head of unscripted for Jennifer Lopez’s production company, Nuyorican (“World of Dance”) where he oversaw all creative and development under its first-look deal with Universal Television Alternative Studio.
Prior to Nuyorican, Strauser worked at Discovery’s TLC for more than eight years as VP, talent development and casting, with a focus on developing talent-driven programming for TLC and its digital platforms.
While at the cable network, he created TLC franchise “Cake Boss” which spawned two spinoffs, “Next Great Baker” and “Bakery Boss.” He also developed series including “Playhouse Masters,” “All About Sex,” “Labor Games” and wedding specials for both Mario Lopez and Courtney...
In the new role, Strauser will be charged with developing and producing unscripted content for Studio71 across all platforms, reporting to Rabih Gholam, president of unscripted.
Strauser most recently served as head of unscripted for Jennifer Lopez’s production company, Nuyorican (“World of Dance”) where he oversaw all creative and development under its first-look deal with Universal Television Alternative Studio.
Prior to Nuyorican, Strauser worked at Discovery’s TLC for more than eight years as VP, talent development and casting, with a focus on developing talent-driven programming for TLC and its digital platforms.
While at the cable network, he created TLC franchise “Cake Boss” which spawned two spinoffs, “Next Great Baker” and “Bakery Boss.” He also developed series including “Playhouse Masters,” “All About Sex,” “Labor Games” and wedding specials for both Mario Lopez and Courtney...
- 4/3/2018
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
Remember the 360° mirror from your childhood? Ah, who could forget! Stacy London and Clinton Kelly were the dynamic duo from the hit makeover show What Not to Wear. The TLC series grabbed footage of participants' bad outfits without their knowledge, rummaged through their closets unapologetically — even forced them to step into a 360° mirror to highlight just how poor their style choices were. (All while flinging out the most hilarious and creative insults possible.) Those were the days! (Photo Credit: TLC) Stacy and Clint were backed up by a team of experts — Carmindy, who used her expertise and experience in the beauty industry to teach clients how to do their own makeup and Nick Arrojo, the unflappable hair stylist. Together, the foursome made over the unfashionable and the not-so-put-together. But sadly, after 10 years of Wntw, the run came to an end in 2013. Since then, lots has changed for the cast. In fact,...
- 3/31/2018
- by Steph Osmanski
- Life and Style
Reality TV fans, you’re in luck. Starting Friday, March 2, 20 reality shows are available to stream with an Amazon Prime account, including seasons 1-8 of TLC’s “Toddlers in Tiaras” and the final season of “What Not to Wear.” If you love food-related content, stream “Hell’s Kitchen” and “Kitchen Nightmares.” Or if animals are more your bag, check out “River Monsters” or “Whale Wars.” There are plenty of titles for you mystery-solvers, too, with Seasons 1-4 of “Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction,” 12 seasons of “Unsolved Mysteries” and 20 seasons of “Forensic Files.” Also Read: Here's Everything Coming to and Leaving Netflix...
- 3/2/2018
- by Ashley Boucher
- The Wrap
What's really going on between Stacy London and Clinton Kelly? That's the question fans have been asking after the former What Not to Wear co-stars found themselves in an awkward situation on Twitter. In case you missed the big news, Clinton discovered yesterday afternoon that Stacy had blocked him from Twitter without any warning. So what's the tea between this dynamic duo? "It seems juicy but it really wasn't that juicy," Clinton explained on Thursday's all-new episode of The Chew. "The tea is there ain't no tea. I literally don't know whether she blocked me yesterday or a year ago or a month ago or by accident. Well, she could've unblocked me which she...
- 11/16/2017
- E! Online
Talk about a faux pas!
On Wednesday, The Chew co-host Clinton Kelly revealed that his former What Not to Wear co-host Stacy London had blocked him on Twitter, rendering him unable to see her musings (including a recent one about a top she once wore on the show). Kelly posted a screenshot of the screen informing him that he was “blocked from following @stacylondon and viewing @stacylondon’s tweets,” with the caption “Alllll righty then.”
Alllll righty then pic.twitter.com/noZrpANckl
— Clinton Kelly (@clinton_kelly) November 15, 2017
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His Twitter followers were quick to respond.
On Wednesday, The Chew co-host Clinton Kelly revealed that his former What Not to Wear co-host Stacy London had blocked him on Twitter, rendering him unable to see her musings (including a recent one about a top she once wore on the show). Kelly posted a screenshot of the screen informing him that he was “blocked from following @stacylondon and viewing @stacylondon’s tweets,” with the caption “Alllll righty then.”
Alllll righty then pic.twitter.com/noZrpANckl
— Clinton Kelly (@clinton_kelly) November 15, 2017
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His Twitter followers were quick to respond.
- 11/16/2017
- by Alex Apatoff
- PEOPLE.com
It appears there’s a fashion feud! On Wednesday, Clinton Kelly shared with his social media followers that his former “What Not to Wear” co-host, Stacy London, had blocked him on Twitter. “Alllll righty then,” he captioned a screen grab showing that he was blocked by the TV personality. More: Marilyn Manson Opens Up About His […]...
- 11/16/2017
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
It appears there's a fashion feud!
On Wednesday, Clinton Kelly shared with his social media followers that his former What Not to Wear co-host, Stacy London, had blocked him on Twitter.
"Alllll righty then," he captioned a screen grab showing that he was blocked by the TV personality.
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Kelly's followers were shocked by the tweet and immediately started commenting on the message. The Chew co-host then responded to a few of the reactions and insisted that this isn't new news.
"Don’t go spreading out-of-context bulls**t," he wrote back to one commenter. "The tea is old, and I never spill tea unless I’m shook, which I’m not."
When another follower pointed out that Kelly doesn't follow London on Twitter either, he replied: "Stfu someone tagged us in the same tweet. I don't need attention...
On Wednesday, Clinton Kelly shared with his social media followers that his former What Not to Wear co-host, Stacy London, had blocked him on Twitter.
"Alllll righty then," he captioned a screen grab showing that he was blocked by the TV personality.
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Kelly's followers were shocked by the tweet and immediately started commenting on the message. The Chew co-host then responded to a few of the reactions and insisted that this isn't new news.
"Don’t go spreading out-of-context bulls**t," he wrote back to one commenter. "The tea is old, and I never spill tea unless I’m shook, which I’m not."
When another follower pointed out that Kelly doesn't follow London on Twitter either, he replied: "Stfu someone tagged us in the same tweet. I don't need attention...
- 11/16/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Feud alert? It looks like former What Not to Wear co-hosts Clinton Kelly and Stacy London aren't on the best terms, considering she's blocked him on Twitter. On Wednesday, The Chew co-host shared a screenshot which showed that London had blocked him on the social media platform. "Alllll righty then," Kelly wrote along with the picture. In response to Kelly's tweet, one Twitter user replied, "Why would you care! You don't even follow her!! #stopthedrama #youstartedthis." Kelly then shared how he ended up realizing he was blocked, explaining he and London had been tagged in the same tweet. Kelly wrote in another tweet that he doesn't "need...
- 11/16/2017
- E! Online
“Sometimes I just feel like it’s my big flaw and everyone knows about it, so why cover it?” said Kim Kardashian West of her psoriasis diagnosis.
Back in 2008, LeAnn Rimes told Health, “ been an ongoing battle my whole life.”
And What Not to Wear stylist Stacy London said she felt like a “monster” when she suffered from severe psoriasis symptoms as a child.
Clearly, when it comes to the skin condition (which is actually an autoimmune disease), stars really are just like us. That is, even the glammest of red carpet-goers experience the confusion and discomfort that often accompanies...
Back in 2008, LeAnn Rimes told Health, “ been an ongoing battle my whole life.”
And What Not to Wear stylist Stacy London said she felt like a “monster” when she suffered from severe psoriasis symptoms as a child.
Clearly, when it comes to the skin condition (which is actually an autoimmune disease), stars really are just like us. That is, even the glammest of red carpet-goers experience the confusion and discomfort that often accompanies...
- 10/3/2017
- by Health Staff
- PEOPLE.com
Company ramps up unscripted and alternative division
Im Global Television’s president of unscripted & alternative, Phil Gurin, has revealed the hiring of Jennifer Colbert as vice president of development, Tim Rosenman as director of development and Casey Kelly as manager of development.
Colbert previously served as an executive producer and showrunner for networks including A&E, Lifetime and Vh-1, as well as with production companies including Studio Lambert/All3 Media, 44 Blue Productions and Fishbowl Worldwide Media. Colbert has worked on reality shows like Talk Soup and Girls Next Door.
Rosenman joins Im Global TV having previously served as a development executive for Done and Done Productions and Lionsgate. He has worked on such shows as The City and The X Factor and was a consulting producer on American Idol for their season 14 finale and a new format for their 15th and final season.
Kelly worked under Gurin as manager of development for The Gurin Company, where she was...
Im Global Television’s president of unscripted & alternative, Phil Gurin, has revealed the hiring of Jennifer Colbert as vice president of development, Tim Rosenman as director of development and Casey Kelly as manager of development.
Colbert previously served as an executive producer and showrunner for networks including A&E, Lifetime and Vh-1, as well as with production companies including Studio Lambert/All3 Media, 44 Blue Productions and Fishbowl Worldwide Media. Colbert has worked on reality shows like Talk Soup and Girls Next Door.
Rosenman joins Im Global TV having previously served as a development executive for Done and Done Productions and Lionsgate. He has worked on such shows as The City and The X Factor and was a consulting producer on American Idol for their season 14 finale and a new format for their 15th and final season.
Kelly worked under Gurin as manager of development for The Gurin Company, where she was...
- 3/27/2017
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Lin-Manuel Miranda, the man you know and love for creating the musical sensation Hamilton, just scored his first Academy Awards nomination for Best Original Song for Moana‘s “How Far I’ll Go,” making him only one award away from an Egot. And the only person more excited than Miranda to attend the show Sunday night (and trust us, he’s excited), is his mom, Dr. Luz Towns-Miranda.
Watch the People & EW Red Carpet Live Oscars pre-show on Feb. 26 at 5 p.m. Et/2 p.m. Pt on the People/Entertainment Weekly Network (Pen). Go to People.com/Pen, or download...
Watch the People & EW Red Carpet Live Oscars pre-show on Feb. 26 at 5 p.m. Et/2 p.m. Pt on the People/Entertainment Weekly Network (Pen). Go to People.com/Pen, or download...
- 2/26/2017
- by Colleen Kratofil
- PEOPLE.com
Stacy London chose a very interesting interior design style for her latest project.
“The inspiration started off being an opium den because, you know, why not?” she tells People of the aesthetic she chose when designing a room for Marie Callender’s pop-up, “The Dining Room.” The space in New York City’s Soho neighborhood can be rented for holiday gatherings December 9–18 with all proceeds going to Habitat for Humanity.
Although this table is full of “lush, deep velvet,” mixed with “rich colors and metallic accents,” at London’s own home she likes to keep things a little more relaxed.
“The inspiration started off being an opium den because, you know, why not?” she tells People of the aesthetic she chose when designing a room for Marie Callender’s pop-up, “The Dining Room.” The space in New York City’s Soho neighborhood can be rented for holiday gatherings December 9–18 with all proceeds going to Habitat for Humanity.
Although this table is full of “lush, deep velvet,” mixed with “rich colors and metallic accents,” at London’s own home she likes to keep things a little more relaxed.
- 12/6/2016
- by Megan Stein
- PEOPLE.com
Like huevos rancheros dumped into a Vitamix in The Chew‘s “Can You Blend It?” segment, the food-centric ABC talk show should never have been a success. And yet, like the tasty tortilla soup that results from that experiment, it somehow is.
The hour-long cook-and-chat-fest debuted in 2011. Its not-entirely-novel concept: a group of culinary minded co-hosts, including Food Network personalities Mario Batali and Michael Symon, Top Chef finalist Carla Hall and The Dorm Room Diet author Daphne Oz, gather to share recipes and gab with fellow co-host Clinton Kelly (What Not to Wear).
RelatedFall TV 2016: Your Handy Calendar of...
The hour-long cook-and-chat-fest debuted in 2011. Its not-entirely-novel concept: a group of culinary minded co-hosts, including Food Network personalities Mario Batali and Michael Symon, Top Chef finalist Carla Hall and The Dorm Room Diet author Daphne Oz, gather to share recipes and gab with fellow co-host Clinton Kelly (What Not to Wear).
RelatedFall TV 2016: Your Handy Calendar of...
- 9/5/2016
- TVLine.com
MTV has brought aboard Conde Nast Entertainment’s Michael Klein to be executive vice president, Original Content. Klein (pictured above), will oversee all original programming, development and creative across MTV and its related brands. His prior credits include “Vanity Fair Confidential” for ID; “Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations” and “Man v. Food” for Travel Channel; and “What Not to Wear” and “Miami Ink” for TLC. Most recently executive vice president of Programming and Content Strategy at Conde Nast’s Digital Channels, Klein will now report directly to Sean Atkins, President of MTV. Also Read: Conde Nast Expands Digital Team With...
- 3/28/2016
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Devyn Simone has plenty of tips for helping women find love through the magic of the right online dating profile. The Real World: Brooklyn alum has teamed up with former What Not To Wear host Clinton Kelly for the TLC dating and makeover show Love at First Swipe, and in an exclusive clip from Friday's episode, the duo helps a mother and aspiring musician who may be showing off her posterior a little too much in her profile. "I can't believe you're posting that online," says Kelly, 46, in the clip. "There is no doubt that in the world of music,...
- 1/8/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- PEOPLE.com
Stacy London is no stranger to bullying.
The former What Not to Wear host, 46, opened up about her childhood struggles with psoriasis – and subsequent teasing – in an August episode of Love, Lust or Run.
On Wednesday, the style expert revealed to People that being victimized actually turned her into a bully.
"I had to wrestle not just with being bullied but then with turning into a bully," London said at the Pencils of Promise Gala Wednesday night in New York City, where she supported the non-profit that provides access to education in the developing world.
"I became like a real mean girl,...
The former What Not to Wear host, 46, opened up about her childhood struggles with psoriasis – and subsequent teasing – in an August episode of Love, Lust or Run.
On Wednesday, the style expert revealed to People that being victimized actually turned her into a bully.
"I had to wrestle not just with being bullied but then with turning into a bully," London said at the Pencils of Promise Gala Wednesday night in New York City, where she supported the non-profit that provides access to education in the developing world.
"I became like a real mean girl,...
- 10/22/2015
- by Lydia Price, @lydsprice
- People.com - TV Watch
Hotsy Totsy Burlesque Tribute: Doctor Who The Slipper Room, NYC Upcoming Events: October 8th, November 12th, December 10th, 2015
Despite Doctor Who's history of using its Time Lord protagonist's companions to double as viewer eye candy, it still seems difficult to think that anyone would have guessed that over fifty years after its 1963 debut, an entire burlesque production would pay tribute to a children’s sci-fi show. However, Hotsy Totsy Burlesque's Tribute: Doctor Who, presented by Cherry Pitz and Joe the Shark (dressed for the night as Peter Davison’s Fifth Doctor) does seem perfectly of a piece with the era of internet fan-fiction and character "shipping," and the new BBC series (beginning from its 2005 revival) has, to greater and lesser degrees, acknowledged and even encouraged the interest of its fandom in its characters’ sexualities.
Burlesque, like fandoms, embraces enjoyment, not only that of the audience but also of the performers; also like many fandoms,...
Despite Doctor Who's history of using its Time Lord protagonist's companions to double as viewer eye candy, it still seems difficult to think that anyone would have guessed that over fifty years after its 1963 debut, an entire burlesque production would pay tribute to a children’s sci-fi show. However, Hotsy Totsy Burlesque's Tribute: Doctor Who, presented by Cherry Pitz and Joe the Shark (dressed for the night as Peter Davison’s Fifth Doctor) does seem perfectly of a piece with the era of internet fan-fiction and character "shipping," and the new BBC series (beginning from its 2005 revival) has, to greater and lesser degrees, acknowledged and even encouraged the interest of its fandom in its characters’ sexualities.
Burlesque, like fandoms, embraces enjoyment, not only that of the audience but also of the performers; also like many fandoms,...
- 9/22/2015
- by Leah Richards
- www.culturecatch.com
Stacy London is a pro at styling other people, but she actually has trouble finding clothes that she feels she looks good in.
"I can see and envision what somebody should be wearing the minute I meet them. I can't do the same thing with myself, and that's because I've had body dysmorphia my whole life," the stylist, 46, reveals on a special episode of Love, Lust or Run this Thursday.
London's body dysmorphic disorder was complicated further when she was teased by her classmates for having psoriasis, a skin disease that can cause scaly rashes.
"I was diagnosed very early...
"I can see and envision what somebody should be wearing the minute I meet them. I can't do the same thing with myself, and that's because I've had body dysmorphia my whole life," the stylist, 46, reveals on a special episode of Love, Lust or Run this Thursday.
London's body dysmorphic disorder was complicated further when she was teased by her classmates for having psoriasis, a skin disease that can cause scaly rashes.
"I was diagnosed very early...
- 8/27/2015
- by Gabrielle Olya, @GabyOlya
- People.com - TV Watch
As People previously reported, former What Not To Wear host Clinton Kelly is returning to TLC as one half of a dynamic fashion and online dating duo – and now we can exclusively offer a First Look at the series, which premieres on Oct. 2.
In Love at First Swipe, Kelly and and Real World alum Devyn Simone help romance-challenged daters rehab their online image by teaching them Internet dating basics and doling out tips on how to build the perfect profile. After the intervention, 100 potential dates will view each lady's profile, and she'll get to select one interested man for a night out.
In Love at First Swipe, Kelly and and Real World alum Devyn Simone help romance-challenged daters rehab their online image by teaching them Internet dating basics and doling out tips on how to build the perfect profile. After the intervention, 100 potential dates will view each lady's profile, and she'll get to select one interested man for a night out.
- 8/24/2015
- by Lydia Price, @lydsprice
- People.com - TV Watch
TLC’s new comedy series #WhatSheSaid is giving women a chance to share their frustrations in gut-busting style. “I’m worried that my five-year-old is gonna be a big a–hole,” comediennes Stephanie Blum said in an exclusive clip obtained by TheWrap. “She’s a tattle-tale and she’s gonna get her ass kicked constantly.” The show features some of the country’s funniest comics venting and talking openly about being a woman. Social media, timesaving tips and no-nonsense attitudes come together for a real conversation — and lots of laughter — about the chaos of womanhood. Also Read: TLC Greenlights '...
- 5/8/2015
- by Joe Otterson
- The Wrap
TLC is scaling up its midseason schedule: The cable channel has renewed “My 600-lb Life” for a fourth season, TheWrap has learned exclusively. The series follows the transformational journeys of individuals — each weighing more than 600 pounds — who are attempting to regain control of their lives. Season 3 averaged a 1.2 rating in TLC’s key women 25-54 demographic — the series’ highest-rated season ever. Season 4, which is currently in production, will have 10 new episodes coming in the first quarter of 2016. Also Read: TLC Greenlights ‘What Not to Wear’s’ Clinton Kelly Return, Best Friends’ Marriage Pact Series, Quinceanera Show “My 600-lb Life” averaged.
- 4/16/2015
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
TLC presented another ambitious 2015-16 slate during its Upfront presentation to advertisers on Tuesday. Of the cable’s planned 500 hours of original programming, which includes 50 new and returning shows over the next year, are new offering in its three content areas: Family, style and life’s milestones. After the successful return of “What Not to Wear” co-host Stacy London’s makeover show “Love, Lust or Run,” TLC has greenlit a new series for her former co-host Clinton Kelly. On “Swipe Right (Working Title),” Kelly and co-host Devyn Simone consider the new world of dating via apps like Tinder and not only look.
- 3/31/2015
- by Jethro Nededog
- The Wrap
Clinton Kelly is returning to TLC!
The longtime What Not to Wear host will return to the network later this summer for an as-yet-untitled show on which he and Real World veteran Devyn Simone make over people's online dating profiles.
Though Kelly has been married to psychologist Damon Bayles since 2009, he freely admits he's obsessed with how dating works these days: "Whenever I have a single friend anywhere near me, and they're on their apps ... I'm like, 'Give me your phone.' I need to see what's out there. I'm fascinated by how crazy it is now."
The snap judgments...
The longtime What Not to Wear host will return to the network later this summer for an as-yet-untitled show on which he and Real World veteran Devyn Simone make over people's online dating profiles.
Though Kelly has been married to psychologist Damon Bayles since 2009, he freely admits he's obsessed with how dating works these days: "Whenever I have a single friend anywhere near me, and they're on their apps ... I'm like, 'Give me your phone.' I need to see what's out there. I'm fascinated by how crazy it is now."
The snap judgments...
- 3/30/2015
- by Lanford Beard, @lanfordbeard
- People.com - TV Watch
Zendaya has accepted Giuliana Rancic's apology after the Fashion Police host made a racially offensive joke about her Oscars hairstyle. "Giuliana, I appreciate your apology and I'm glad it was a learning experience for you and for the network," the Disney Channel star wrote Wednesday on Instagram. "I hope others negatively affected by her words can also find it in their hearts to accept her apology as well." She went on to quote Martin Luther King Jr.: "Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that." A...
- 2/25/2015
- by Alexandra Zaslow, @alexandrazaslow
- PEOPLE.com
Some thirty years ago, I broke my left ankle in three places and was laid up for a while as it healed. It was around this time of year and it was a real harsh winter; I didn’t venture outside much because of the ice; crutches and a cast don’t lend themselves to walking on ice. I watched TV a lot, especially daytime TV. I was not then and am not now a fan of soap operas so I would find game shows and reruns to while away the hours. I became obsessive about some of them, especially reruns of Happy Days. I never said it was good TV, just compulsive.
These days, as I recover from my triple by-pass, I’m also into watching some daytime TV and my current obsessive show is ABC’s The Chew, which airs five days a week. The show is a...
These days, as I recover from my triple by-pass, I’m also into watching some daytime TV and my current obsessive show is ABC’s The Chew, which airs five days a week. The show is a...
- 2/1/2015
- by John Ostrander
- Comicmix.com
TLC’s former “What Not to Wear” host’s new reality show shows contestants true beauty lies beneath the surface
Style maven and “What Not to Wear” host Stacy London is back with a new mission in TLC’s new reality series, “Love, Lust or Run.”
But this time, it’s about make-unders.
The show, which premieres on Friday, features women suffering major fashion mishaps who come to London for help in turning their over-the-top looks from overly dramatic to distinguished.
In TheWrap‘s exclusive sneak peek, London coaches Tanika, a woman who tries to cover up her self-esteem issues...
Style maven and “What Not to Wear” host Stacy London is back with a new mission in TLC’s new reality series, “Love, Lust or Run.”
But this time, it’s about make-unders.
The show, which premieres on Friday, features women suffering major fashion mishaps who come to London for help in turning their over-the-top looks from overly dramatic to distinguished.
In TheWrap‘s exclusive sneak peek, London coaches Tanika, a woman who tries to cover up her self-esteem issues...
- 1/23/2015
- by Itay Hod
- The Wrap
TV Picks: Our fave no Bs stylista Stacy London is back to save us from fashion trainwrecks on TLC!TLC revives fashion genre with all-new lineup starting 1Q 2015‘What Not To Wear” fans, prepare to rejoice! Style maven, and often times psychologist Stacy London is back and tackling a new fashion mission, but in this all-new series, it’s about make-unders.“Love, Lust or Run,”set to premiere on Friday, January 23rd at 9/8c, features women with major fashion mishaps as they come to Stacy for help in turning their over-the-top looks from Wtf to Wow. The 12-episode run is produced by True Entertainment. […]...
- 1/23/2015
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
More than a year after Stacy London guided audiences across America on what to wear (or What Not to Wear), she returns to TLC Friday for the new show Love, Lust or Run.
Unlike What Not to Wear, the series aims to give women "make-unders" instead of makeovers, by toning down extreme looks that are hiding the natural beauty within.
As seen in a clip exclusive to People, the show takes to the streets and crowdsources opinions from strangers who vote whether they love an outfit, lust over it or would run from the person wearing it.
Unfortunately for single mom Tanika,...
Unlike What Not to Wear, the series aims to give women "make-unders" instead of makeovers, by toning down extreme looks that are hiding the natural beauty within.
As seen in a clip exclusive to People, the show takes to the streets and crowdsources opinions from strangers who vote whether they love an outfit, lust over it or would run from the person wearing it.
Unfortunately for single mom Tanika,...
- 1/23/2015
- by Amanda Michelle Steiner, @amandamichl
- People.com - TV Watch
[Brightcove "4005766403001" "" "" "auto"] More than a year after Stacy London guided audiences across America on what to wear (or What Not to Wear), she returns to TLC Friday for the new show Love, Lust or Run. Unlike What Not to Wear, the series aims to give women "make-unders" instead of makeovers, by toning down extreme looks that are hiding the natural beauty within.As seen in a clip exclusive to People, the show takes to the streets and crowdsources opinions from strangers who vote whether they love an outfit, lust over it or would run from the person wearing it. Unfortunately for single mom Tanika,...
- 1/23/2015
- by Amanda Michelle Steiner, @amandamichl
- PEOPLE.com
Fashion maven Stacy London makes a welcome return to TLC in her new fashion make-under series Love, Lust or Run premiering Friday, Jan. 23 at 9pmET. The former What Not to Wear host is no stranger to giving candid yet constructive critiques to the fashion-challenged; however, in her new series she’s helping women tone down their over-the-top looks. “This is a make-under series in the sense that these women are dressing to an extreme, even more so than we saw on What Not to Wear,” London shares. “They dress this way sometimes aggressively, sometimes defensively, but all are dressing this way … Continue reading →
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- 1/22/2015
- by Barb Oates
- ChannelGuideMag
Ellen Barkin‘s new normal is to be Happyish.
The New Normal actress has joined Showtime’s half-hour pilot, starring British thesp Steve Coogan and Kathryn Hahn (Transparent, Parks and Recreation).
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The project — which went from series order back to the pilot stage after its original leading man, Philip Seymour Hoffman, passed away — is a described as “a comedic,...
The New Normal actress has joined Showtime’s half-hour pilot, starring British thesp Steve Coogan and Kathryn Hahn (Transparent, Parks and Recreation).
More from TVLineTVLine Items: ID's Nick and Aaron Carter Docuseries, Outlander Prequel Cast Additions and MoreFBI: International Casts Colin Donnell in Season-Ending Arc That Will Follow Luke Kleintank's ExitSteve Carell Joins Tina Fey in Netflix Comedy The Four Seasons, Based on Alan Alda Movie
The project — which went from series order back to the pilot stage after its original leading man, Philip Seymour Hoffman, passed away — is a described as “a comedic,...
- 11/21/2014
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
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