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WGA workers put on a raucous display during a taping on Rodeo Drive.
The final four show their collections, and Kenley reminds us why we still don't like her.
And Kenley continues acting like a bitch. Surprise, surprise.
She insults Tim Gunn and blames Leanne for why her work sucked. Not okay.
Suede's making pirate sleeves, and Joe's making pocket squares. Has the world gone mad?
Now that it's all said and done (and we've had some serious naps), we can take a look back at the highlights of a Very Special Week.
Supposedly she pulled out of the taping because Harvey Weinstein didn't give her the movie role she wanted.
On last night's episode the designers started to crack — and when Keith cracks, he gets nasty.
This week's episode brought us the "pterodactyl from a gay Jurassic Park" and a giant green vagina dress.
And then post them on their brand-new Website, B-Hive, where you'll also find 'Project' online bingo.
For the first time designers have to work in teams. And Daniel and Kelli were no match made in heaven.
She still doesn't understand why she got the boot. But after we looked at her line, it couldn't be more clear to us.
Last night's challenge was nothing we haven't seen before and the designs were lackluster, but Tim was a bundle of entertainment.
That's right — Harvey Weinstein paid him zero dollars for season one and just $2,500 an episode for season two.
The models doubled as customers and went fabric shopping at Mood without the designers.
After all the drama leading up to this season's premiere of 'Project Runway,' we had our worries — but the Fug Girls think it's all gonna be okay.
It's too bad there's no room to show a little Emmy love to Tim Gunn.
She adds she became really emotional over the two-day shoot and had to try to "keep it professional."
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