The saga of Tim Gunn’s return to Project Runway is, almost unbelievably, still not over. It’s continued for more than two and a half months, since we first learned Tim was not yet signed for a fourth season. Adding to it is a new interview today, in which Tim again confirms he’s returning, but says …
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After months of vague, speculation-inspiring comments about his future on the show, Tim Gunn has finally confirmed that he’ll be on Project Runway whenever it returns for a fourth season. At Fashion Week, Tim told Star Magazine, “We’re coming back. I’ll still be on.” He said that his new job with Liz Claiborne won’t really …
The fact that Tim Gunn is leaving Parsons for a job in corporate America will not affect Project Runway‘s relationship with the university, according to one report. The school “will continue as home base for ‘Runway’ when the fourth season kicks off later this year,” The New York Post says, citing “sources.” The Post also …
Project Runway mentor and star Tim Gunn is leaving his job at Parsons to become the chief creative officer for Liz Claiborne, the company said today. He “will be responsible for attracting, retaining and developing the creative talent within the Liz Claiborne Inc. portfolio of brands,” according to a press release. Tim is currently chair …
Bravo’s president isn’t quite sure if Project Runway will return for a fourth season this year. In an interview with the Chicago Tribune’s Maureen Ryan, Lauren Zalaznick said, “I think so,” when asked if the show will be back this year. She elaborated by saying, “We’re fluid. I’m not saying that because we’re cagey. Our …
Will the as-yet-unnanounced Project Runway 4 be filmed without its breakout star, Tim Gunn? That’s been the speculation ever since Tim talked to Maureen Ryan at The Chicago Tribune and said he hadn’t been signed for the next season. He also added, “Parsons pays my bills.” Entertainment Weekly quotes that line (without attribution, for shame), …
Bravo has yet to announce a renewal for a fourth season of Project Runway, but as it is the network’s number one show, it’s a safe bet it will return, as it’d be incredibly dumb for Bravo to not bring it back. Another dumb thing would be to bring the show back without Tim Gunn, …