Did One Of The ‘Runway’ Finalists Give Away Too Much On ‘Regis And Kelly?’
The final Runway four climbed onto Live with Regis and Kelly’s barstools this morning, offering us, the way-too-involved Project Runway fan, the illusion of seeing some old, completely-charisma-free friends on national morning TV! (Perhaps the same is being said of us.) Moments after Jillian Lewis shared the many, many mishaps that made the construction of her Twizzlers dress such a living nightmare (so many licorice-related complications!), Reeg goes in for the kill:
“Are you happy with the winner?” he asks, as his munchkin co-host scans their faces for traces of victory or bitter resentment. Though three respond with a stony silence even more deafening than the one executed by Tim Gunn upon first witnessing Sweet P’s wrestling outfit, one (and this is where we start shouting POSSIBLE SPOILER! MAKE IT SPOILER! IN FASHION, SOMETIMES YOU’RE IN AND SOMETIMES YOU’RE A SPOILER!) professes, with a shit-eating grin, to be “happy with the winner…of course!” A feroche red herring? A slip of the fierce? We won’t know until the German lady sings, in the second half of the two-part finale airing March 5.
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I saw this today and I absolutely think he slipped.
I think we all know the winner.
No doubt in my mind
It was hard to read Christian’s response. I don’t think he won which really disappoints me. You know, something has started to really bug me about this show. The first season we had a lot of designers that really were amateurs. No one who was already in the fashion world to any degree entered because, well, who knew the show would be so popular. Rami, who I think will be the winner, has scarcely just flown in from Palestine. His garments have been seen on Jessica Alba and Paris Hilton. Of course he’s a wonderful designer. Christian, just 21 years old, is the real novice in this bunch, essentially fresh out of fashion school, up against professionals. This show used to be about newcomers trying to break into the business. I’m becoming jaded.