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
Born in New York City in May of 1969, Stacy London is a fashion consultant and stylist. She’s also a magazine editor, has authored a number of books, but most of all, she’s most recognized for her position as co-host of the reality TV, style makeover show, What Not to Wear. London has made appearances and held numerous positions in many different forms when it comes to style and design and has been a sought-after stylists for many celebrities due to her sense of creativity and eye for design. She’s a highly recognizable face in the world of fashion and design,
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- 1/3/2020
- by Maria McCutchen
- TVovermind.com
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
So, How Was Your Decade is a series in which many of the 2010s’ most important musicians answer our questionnaire about the people, places and things that shaped their decade. We’ll be rolling these pieces out throughout December. First up: the man behind Broadway’s hip hop-influenced masterpiece.
Lin-Manuel Miranda began the 2010s as a darling of the theater world and will end it as a darling of, well, pop culture as a whole. Miranda’s first hit, In the Heights, premiered on Broadway in 2008 and he spent the...
Lin-Manuel Miranda began the 2010s as a darling of the theater world and will end it as a darling of, well, pop culture as a whole. Miranda’s first hit, In the Heights, premiered on Broadway in 2008 and he spent the...
- 12/3/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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
All it takes is one outspoken friend or family member to sway the bride! TLC's Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta is serving up some amazing bridal looks during Season 10, but not everyone is going to be a fan of what the bride likes. In this exclusive sneak peek of this week's epiosde, bride-to-be Marcia goes wedding dress shopping with her mother and two uncles, but a divide is quickly formed between Marcia and her mom versus her uncles after she tries on her first gown. Luckily, Bridals by Lori owner Lori Allen and the shop's fashion director Monte Durham are on the same page. "I know these uncles are dying for some sparkle, but you know, at heart I’m a mama’s boy," Monte said in his confessional. "So I think we should start with mama’s pick first — very clean, very simple, very understated, very elegant.
- 6/15/2018
- by Emma Hernandez
- Life and Style
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
Stacy London is opening up about her battle with severe depression and debilitating pain during her recovery from back surgery in December 2016. The former “What Not To Wear” host penned a powerful, candid essay for Refinery 29 on Tuesday, in which she explained how she found herself ” burning through [cash] hard and without a...
- 2/7/2018
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
For Stacy London, 2017 was a back-breaking year. For one, she quite literally underwent surgery on her spine at the end of 2016. "My doctor had to go in and fuse vertebrae that were loose because they were grinding against each other, effectively turning my discs to powder," she described in a candid essay penned for Refinery29. While the TV fashion maven expected a six week recovery, she was not prepared for the "financial, physical, emotional shit show" that would follow. As London recalled in the essay, she had been taking somewhat of a sabbatical and was unemployed when she decided to undergo the surgery to set her up for 2017. However, the side effects of the...
- 2/6/2018
- E! Online
Stacy London elected to undergo back surgery in Dec. 2016 to put an end to four years of chronic back pain — but she never expected the crippling clinical depression and physical pain that would come with her recovery, and the financial issues that followed.
London, 48, wrote about her post-surgery year, one that left her “broken,” in an essay for Refinery29. She said that going into surgery, she expected to have just six weeks of recovery.
“The truth is, I didn’t understand the extent to which back surgery would cripple me — emotionally and physically,” the former What Not to Wear star wrote.
London, 48, wrote about her post-surgery year, one that left her “broken,” in an essay for Refinery29. She said that going into surgery, she expected to have just six weeks of recovery.
“The truth is, I didn’t understand the extent to which back surgery would cripple me — emotionally and physically,” the former What Not to Wear star wrote.
- 2/5/2018
- by Julie Mazziotta
- PEOPLE.com
Back in January we learned that What Not to Wear‘s Stacy London started off 2018 with a new, more positive mindset when she shared that she was letting go of grudges and “finding peace” by unblocking people on social media (like her old co-host Clinton Kelly). But in a new article written for Refinery 29, she revealed that her fresh new start to 2018 was the result of picking herself up from one of the worst years she ever experienced — when she nearly went broke.
In her article, she writes that her year of breakdowns all started in December 2016 when she needed...
In her article, she writes that her year of breakdowns all started in December 2016 when she needed...
- 2/5/2018
- by Colleen Kratofil
- PEOPLE.com
Stacy London is giving her new year a peaceful start. The former “What Not to Wear” host shared her social media epiphany on the art of finding forgiveness via a lengthy Instagram post on Tuesday. “Last night, I was thinking about forgiveness. It’s very easy to say but sometimes not easy to do truthfully,” she...
- 1/17/2018
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
What Not to Wear‘s Stacy London is living by that “new year, new me” motto by unblocking some of her social media followers in an effort to forgive and “let things go.”
The stylist revealed in an Instagram post that she’s been thinking a lot about forgiveness lately and decided to let go of grudges. “It occurred to me that taking action like blocking people in order to feel some sense of control over other’s actions is a waste of my time.”
She continued: “I can’t stop people from the way they behave. I can’t...
The stylist revealed in an Instagram post that she’s been thinking a lot about forgiveness lately and decided to let go of grudges. “It occurred to me that taking action like blocking people in order to feel some sense of control over other’s actions is a waste of my time.”
She continued: “I can’t stop people from the way they behave. I can’t...
- 1/16/2018
- by Colleen Kratofil
- PEOPLE.com
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry announced their engagement on Monday morning, and it wasn't long before the general public and a selection of their famous friends chimed in with their congratulations. If these star-studded responses are anything to go by, this is going to be one A-list wedding! Read on for the best celebrity reactions so far. RelatedPrince William and Kate Middleton Have the Sweetest Reaction to Harry's Engagement On the news of Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle's engagement, The Prince of Wales, speaking for himself and The Duchess of Cornwall, said: "We're thrilled. We're both thrilled. We hope they'll be very happy indeed." - Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) November 27, 2017 The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge said of the engagement: 'We are very excited for Harry and Meghan. It has been wonderful getting toknow Meghan and to see how happy she and Harry are together.' - Kensington Palace...
- 11/28/2017
- by Lucy Kenny
- Popsugar.com
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.
More: Marilyn Manson Opens Up About His Unexpected Feud With Justin Bieber and How He Got Revenge
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.
More: Marilyn Manson Opens Up About His Unexpected Feud With Justin Bieber and How He Got Revenge
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
As Planned Parenthood faces the loss of federal funding under the House Republicans’ proposed plan to replace the Affordable Care Act, celebrities including Chelsea Handler, Gabrielle Union, Bridget Moynahan and Stacy London are highlighting the work the non-profit women’s health organization provides to detect and prevent cancer.
Handler recently tweeted that Planned Parenthood offers more than 650,000 cancer prevention and screening services per year, and directed people toward a group called Cancer Survivors for Planned Parenthood, which aims to unite those who are concerned politicians could “eliminate access” to that work.
.@Ppfa provides over 650K cancer prevention and screening services per year.
Handler recently tweeted that Planned Parenthood offers more than 650,000 cancer prevention and screening services per year, and directed people toward a group called Cancer Survivors for Planned Parenthood, which aims to unite those who are concerned politicians could “eliminate access” to that work.
.@Ppfa provides over 650K cancer prevention and screening services per year.
- 3/22/2017
- by Kathy Ehrich Dowd
- PEOPLE.com
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
The gift at the top of Jennie Garth’s wish list isn’t quite as glamorous as one might suspect.
“A new vacuum,” the 90210 alum tells People of what she’s hoping to unwrap this Christmas. “It’s really exciting.”
Garth is all about comfort for the holidays, with her plans for celebrating the season including “quiet and cozy” time with her kids and husband, Dave Abrams, 35, at home, hopefully enjoying her favorite Christmas movie (see what it is on @peoplehome’s Instagram story!).
“Traveling for the holidays is not my thing, I think it’s too much work,” she says.
“A new vacuum,” the 90210 alum tells People of what she’s hoping to unwrap this Christmas. “It’s really exciting.”
Garth is all about comfort for the holidays, with her plans for celebrating the season including “quiet and cozy” time with her kids and husband, Dave Abrams, 35, at home, hopefully enjoying her favorite Christmas movie (see what it is on @peoplehome’s Instagram story!).
“Traveling for the holidays is not my thing, I think it’s too much work,” she says.
- 12/9/2016
- by Megan Stein
- 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
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Donald Trump must not like the phrase: “It’s an honor just to be nominated.”
During Thursday’s presidential debate, the Gop nominee’s opponent Hillary Clinton noted the number of times Trump claimed something has been “rigged” against him. “He claims the court systems and the federal judge is rigged,” she said.
“There was even a time when he didn’t get an Emmy for his TV program three years in a row and he started tweeting that the Emmys were rigged against him,” Clinton continued, before Trump, 70, interrupted her to say,...
Donald Trump must not like the phrase: “It’s an honor just to be nominated.”
During Thursday’s presidential debate, the Gop nominee’s opponent Hillary Clinton noted the number of times Trump claimed something has been “rigged” against him. “He claims the court systems and the federal judge is rigged,” she said.
“There was even a time when he didn’t get an Emmy for his TV program three years in a row and he started tweeting that the Emmys were rigged against him,” Clinton continued, before Trump, 70, interrupted her to say,...
- 10/20/2016
- by karenmizoguchi
- 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
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
It's official: Nicolle Wallace is leaving The View.
The politics buff announced Thursday that she won't be back after working as a co-host on the ABC talk show for one season.
"I love you guys, and you know, I never thought I would get this job in a million years. I was more surprised to get it than I would have been to not get it," she told the other panelists. "But I have loved being a part of this table, I have loved sitting in this chair, and it was never mine, but I'm lucky I got to occupy it for a little bit.
The politics buff announced Thursday that she won't be back after working as a co-host on the ABC talk show for one season.
"I love you guys, and you know, I never thought I would get this job in a million years. I was more surprised to get it than I would have been to not get it," she told the other panelists. "But I have loved being a part of this table, I have loved sitting in this chair, and it was never mine, but I'm lucky I got to occupy it for a little bit.
- 8/6/2015
- by Michele Corriston, @mcorriston
- People.com - TV Watch
In the latest on The View casting drama, former co-host Joy Behar says she rejected an offer to return to the show, which she left after 16 seasons.
In an interview with Wbaz's Walker Vreeland on Wednesday, the 72-year-old comedian said she was approached about the possibility of returning to the ABC talk show.
"They’ve come to me, and we couldn't make a deal," Behar said.
However, she didn't entirely rule the possibility out, adding, "We'll see how it goes."
"They wouldn't really negotiate well enough for me," she continued. "And so I said, 'No, I'm not coming back.' I mean,...
In an interview with Wbaz's Walker Vreeland on Wednesday, the 72-year-old comedian said she was approached about the possibility of returning to the ABC talk show.
"They’ve come to me, and we couldn't make a deal," Behar said.
However, she didn't entirely rule the possibility out, adding, "We'll see how it goes."
"They wouldn't really negotiate well enough for me," she continued. "And so I said, 'No, I'm not coming back.' I mean,...
- 7/30/2015
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- People.com - TV Watch
Sherri Shepherd is heading back to “The View.” The former regular co-host has closed her deal to come back to the ABC talker as a contributor, a move that TheWrap previously reported was in the works. Shepherd was previously a co-host on the program for seven seasons, before departing with friend Jenny McCarthy last summer. Under the terms of her new deal, Shepherd is expected to be a big part of the rotating stable, which will also likely include Stacy London and Molly Sims, among others. Outgoing co-host Nicolle Wallace may return in a contributing role. Also Read: 'The View's' Raven-Symone Says.
- 7/27/2015
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
There are big-time casting shake-ups at The View!
Comedian Michelle Collins is officially joining the cast next season after Rosie Perez signs off, the show announced on Monday.
"I am so excited and I feel so lucky that I get to come here and spend this time with you," Collins said on the air.
She's especially happy to return to New York City for filming.
"I'm in a Jay Z state of mind at all times," she joked. "This is my city. I love ... I just love drinking here, really."
And a series of other new hires are coming up as well.
Comedian Michelle Collins is officially joining the cast next season after Rosie Perez signs off, the show announced on Monday.
"I am so excited and I feel so lucky that I get to come here and spend this time with you," Collins said on the air.
She's especially happy to return to New York City for filming.
"I'm in a Jay Z state of mind at all times," she joked. "This is my city. I love ... I just love drinking here, really."
And a series of other new hires are coming up as well.
- 7/13/2015
- by Charlotte Triggs
- People.com - TV Watch
TLC is moving “Love, Lust or Run,” “Brides Gone Styled” and “Dare to Wear” to Thursday nights beginning July 9. Experts from the three shows will help fashion-challenged people find their way out of extreme style ruts. Whether it’s a bride-to-be with pink hair and an antler crown or a stylist who dons yellow lipstick and blue hair, these professionals have their work cut out for them. Also Read: 'Little People, Big World' Season 11 Reveals First Look Teaser and Premiere Date (Exclusive) Beginning at 9 p.m. on “Love, Lust or Run,” Stacy London meets Taquoia, a stylist whose outrageous personal style is scaring potential clients.
- 7/8/2015
- by Kathy Zerbib
- The Wrap
Stylist Stacy London is being eyed to join “The View” as a member of its upcoming regular rotation of contributors, an individual with knowledge told TheWrap. Molly Sims is a frontrunner for another spot in the Season 19 stable. Michelle Collins was also being considered, until she was hired as a permanent co-host on Wednesday, which was exclusively reported by TheWrap. Rosie Perez recently announced that she was leaving the show after this season, so Collins essentially replaces her. Should resident Republican Nicolle Wallace leave too after just one season — a real possibility at this point — there will be another opening.
- 7/8/2015
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
ABC News this morning made a last-minute decision to delay announcing it was adding Michelle Collins as co-host on The View, in order to give Rosie Perez A Moment. Meanwhile, Stacy London is being eyed to become part of a panel of rotating guest co-hosts as The View struggles to regain on-air stability. Collins has been in the mix to join the show as co-host since back when the other Rosie – O’Donnell left the show in February. Collins guest-hosted on today’s broadcast…...
- 7/8/2015
- Deadline TV
Maybe there was some truth to The Devil Wears Prada after all? After her blunt critique of festival style, Stacy London returns with even more controversial statements about the fashion world, and this time they're about Vogue. "Vogue was my first job out of college," celebrity stylist and host of TLC's Love, Lust or Run, 45, told Cosmopolitan.com editor Amy Odell on March 31. "I had been very thin [when] I interviewed for the job, then got double pneumonia before I started and within a year, I was up to 180 [...]...
- 4/2/2015
- Us Weekly
TLC wrapped up a year in which it dumped Honey Boo Boo and welcomed back Stacy London, with 30 series averaging more than 1 million viewers, including 19 Kids and Counting’s highest-ated season premiere and a Top 5 ranking among cable’s most social networks for reality programming in 2014, according to Nielsen Social rankers. This year, TLC & Animal Planet Group President Marjorie Kaplan promised, TLC would “dig deeper into our brand to deliver bigger moments and…...
- 3/31/2015
- Deadline TV
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
Goodbye forever, festival fashion! If celebrity stylist Stacy London had her way, we wouldn't see another romper, floral headband, or knee-high gladiator sandal ever again. The longtime style fixer and star of Love, Lust or Run, says she's over the copycat looks as seen at the annual Coachella music and art event. Photos: Celeb street style -- copy the looks "I'm so sick of festival gear,” London, 45, told Cosmopolitan.com. "Coachella needs to die. Honestly, we can listen to the music at home." Well, it's not the all-star music [...]...
- 3/27/2015
- Us Weekly
In this exclusive clip from the season finale of Love, Lust or Run, this manic pixie dream girl is laying all her cards on the table when she explains to host Stacy London why she wants a style transformation.
She's single, she's 30, and she's looking for a stable guy -- but her wild child fashion sense and slew of tattoos doesn't scream "stability."
Now, it's up to Stacy to help guide this leopard print wearing rocker girl to a more professional, stable world of style, without totally burying the fun-loving girl she is on the inside.
Photos: Hottest Styles From the Oscars Red Carpet
Check out the fun, inspirational season finale of Love, Lust or Run on Friday, March 20 at 9pm on TLC.
The first season of TLC's hit style series Love, Lust or Run is coming to a close, but the network just announced they have renewed the show for an additional 26-episode second season.
She's single, she's 30, and she's looking for a stable guy -- but her wild child fashion sense and slew of tattoos doesn't scream "stability."
Now, it's up to Stacy to help guide this leopard print wearing rocker girl to a more professional, stable world of style, without totally burying the fun-loving girl she is on the inside.
Photos: Hottest Styles From the Oscars Red Carpet
Check out the fun, inspirational season finale of Love, Lust or Run on Friday, March 20 at 9pm on TLC.
The first season of TLC's hit style series Love, Lust or Run is coming to a close, but the network just announced they have renewed the show for an additional 26-episode second season.
- 3/20/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
TLC has renewed the freshman series “Love, Lust or Run,” and ordered 26 additional episodes, the network announced Wednesday. Season 2 of the reality series starring fashion stylist Stacy London will premiere in June 2015. See Photos: 13 Potential ‘Fashion Police’ Replacements for Kelly Osbourne (Photos) London coaches women on questionable fashion decisions in every episode, and discovers what impact their wardrobe choices are having on their life. The first season’s finale will air on March 20.
- 3/18/2015
- by Joe Otterson
- The Wrap
Ahead of this week’s Season 1 finale, TLC has greenlit 26 additional episodes of Stacy London’s makeover series Love, Lust Or Run, for premiere in June 2015. In each episode, London coaches each woman on her questionable fashion decisions and, under London’s tutelage, the woman discovers what impact her wardrobe choices are having on her life. Season 1 is currently averaging 1.4M P2+ viewers. Love, Lust Or Run is produced by True…...
- 3/18/2015
- Deadline TV
The Chew, ABC 1pm Et Monday, March 2 “Old Faves, New Flaves!” – Recipes for smothered chicken paprikash and southwestern meatloaf; a visit to Old Skool Café in San Francisco, CA. Tuesday, March 3 “When I Dip, You Dip, We Dip” – Juliette Lewis (ABC’s Secrets and Lies); the co-hosts make some of their favorite dips. Wednesday, March 4 “Dinner In A Dash”– Shania Twain (“You’re Still The One”); the co-hosts share time saving cooking tips. Thursday, March 5 “The Great American Pot Luck”– Stacy London (Love, Lust or Run); a visit to the South Beach Food & Wine Festival … Continue reading →
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- 3/1/2015
- by Kellie Freeze
- ChannelGuideMag
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
Giuliana Rancic is not Joan Rivers and she shouldn’t try to be, so said the ladies of ABC’s “The View” Wednesday morning during a discussion of the E! host’s controversial remarks about singer/actress Zendaya’s hairstyle. “Only Joan Rivers can be Joan Rivers. Giuliana is not Joan, sorry,” guest host Stacy London said on Wednesday’s episode. Also Read: Giuliana Rancic Issues On-Air Apology for ‘Offensive’ Zendaya Dreadlocks Remark (Video) London was responding to comments — and two subsequent apologies — E!’s “Fashion Police” host made concerning the dreadlocked hairstyle Zendaya wore to Sunday’s Oscar ceremony,...
- 2/25/2015
- by L.A. Ross
- The Wrap
Co-host of ABC’s daytime talk show shares her impassioned sentiments about the controversial film
The discussion of Clint Eastwood‘s Oscar-nominated film “American Sniper” continued on ABC’s “The View” Monday.
Moderator Whoopi Goldberg shared her thoughts on the film, which she called, “One of the most extraordinary movies ever made.”
The film about lethal marksman Chris Kyle, who was killed in February 2013 by a veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, recently surpassed $200 million at the box office after opening last December, Box Office Mojo reported.
See video: ‘The View’s’ Whoopi Goldberg Slams Seth Rogen, Michael Moore Over...
The discussion of Clint Eastwood‘s Oscar-nominated film “American Sniper” continued on ABC’s “The View” Monday.
Moderator Whoopi Goldberg shared her thoughts on the film, which she called, “One of the most extraordinary movies ever made.”
The film about lethal marksman Chris Kyle, who was killed in February 2013 by a veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, recently surpassed $200 million at the box office after opening last December, Box Office Mojo reported.
See video: ‘The View’s’ Whoopi Goldberg Slams Seth Rogen, Michael Moore Over...
- 1/26/2015
- by Alicia Banks
- The Wrap
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
Rosie O’Donnell and Mario Cantone duke it out vocally on the ABC daytime talk show
Rosie O’Donnell didn’t back down when guest co-host Mario Cantone dubbed himself Barbra Streisand‘s best friend on ABC’s “The View” Friday.
Cantone sparked the battle when he channeled his inner Streisand — mimicking her voice and mannerisms — while discussing the songstress’ love of kale.
“Don’t you ever do my Barbra like that again!” declared O’Donnell, pointing a stern finger.
See photos: National Coming Out Day: 26 Out and Proud Stars
“No one loves Barbra more than me. I love her more,...
Rosie O’Donnell didn’t back down when guest co-host Mario Cantone dubbed himself Barbra Streisand‘s best friend on ABC’s “The View” Friday.
Cantone sparked the battle when he channeled his inner Streisand — mimicking her voice and mannerisms — while discussing the songstress’ love of kale.
“Don’t you ever do my Barbra like that again!” declared O’Donnell, pointing a stern finger.
See photos: National Coming Out Day: 26 Out and Proud Stars
“No one loves Barbra more than me. I love her more,...
- 1/23/2015
- by Alicia Banks
- 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
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