Project Runway’s Chris March died on Thursday
Chris March, who made it to the finale of Project Runway season four and had his own Bravo series, Mad Fashion, was recovering from severe injuries related to a fall two years ago.
Chris March, who made it to the finale of Project Runway season four and had his own Bravo series, Mad Fashion, was recovering from severe injuries related to a fall two years ago.
The three-time Project Runway contestant hit his head in 2017, and is still recovering, now in a facility where he’s also dealing with homophobia, plus anxiety and depression.
A former Project Runway cast member, Chris March, and the show’s host, Heidi Klum, are both getting their own reality shows. Heidi will host a new series on Lifetime, the new home of the fashion competition, that’s basically Kids Say the Darndest Things. Its working title is Seriously Funny Kids, and it “will feature Klum …
A photo of Project Runway 4 winner Christian Siriano and his boyfriend Brad Walsh was used to illustrate a December Details magazine chart feature about “The Rise of the Douchefag.” Their photo appears next to stock art, including a bottle of bleach (a reference to the chart’s mention of anal bleaching) and an iPhone featuring …
Project Runway 4 runner-up Rami Kashou was injured when he was hit in the face with a bottle at a bar last Thursday night, according to several blog reports. The incident sounds familiar to something that happened to Top Chef 2 contestant Marcel, who was hit in the face with a bottle at a bar. …
Project Runway 4 winner Christian Siriano has been criticized for using “tranny” as an insult, and now he’s quasi-apologized after being criticized for comparing drag queens and transexuals to “white-trash women and trailer parks.” He made those comments in an interview with Time Out New York in which he was asked about drag. He replied, …
Bravo’s Project Runway became one of the first two reality series to receive a Peabody Award, which honors “the best in electronic media.” The University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, which gives the awards, explained the show’s win like this: “A series that redeems the reality-contest genre, this face-off competition among …