![]() She’s so damn entitled that there’s no way she would ever accept that the rules are supposed to apply to her, as well as everyone else – she will always come up with a mitigating factor that in her mind not only makes her cheating acceptable but styles the rules as unreasonable because they’re ones she doesn’t want to follow. hurting yourself and the rest of the contestants because if you continue to indulge them then it’s no longer a fair contest? Easy choice – you blow the whistle and don’t think twice.Ĭlaire knew what she was doing – it was very intentional, but because she minimized the amount of cheating that she did (“It was a tank top!”) she also figured that it wasn’t enough of a big deal to get her bounced.ĭid you watch the same show I did? Claiming she wasn’t “trying to pull a fast one” is absurd – knowing 1) that you have a prohibited tape measure and 2) that you also aren’t supposed to have pen & paper to prevent you from taking measurements and/or designing outside of the workroom and 3) doing it anyway to make sure you have that advantage is the very definition of “pulling a fast one”!Ĭlaire didn’t try to hide what she was doing when she was called on it, primarily because she didn’t think it was much of a big deal (“It was a TANK top!”) and her attitude was that it really shouldn’t matter because hey, it was such a minor thing of TWO measurements, jeez, people, rilly. How many chances should you give a cheat to come clean before enough is finally enough? If you stay silent you’re hurting not only the person who should have rightfully won that challenge – never mind the $25K prize – but also hurting the person who would have been sent home because the outcome was skewed.Ĭoddling the person who cheated vs. ![]() ![]() Look, if someone is cheating and doesn’t even bother to hide it, and then wins because they broke the rules and are so entitled that they won’t disqualify themselves on their own, I’d say “going to them” with the expectation that they’ll finally do the honorable thing is an utterwaste of breath. No one is off-limits.” As the twins would say, “Indeed.”ĭo you think the right designers were eliminated this week? Which looks were your favorites? See them all in our gallery - you can click here for direct access - then drop a comment with your critiques below.Īnd where’s Claire’s responsibility in all this? Why are Margarita and Michael the jerks for refusing to stay silent? (Not discounting the possibility that the PR editing monkeys may actually have asked them to bring the drama to the workroom and then the runway regarding the reveal.) Kenya put it best when she said, “In this game, you never know. She was constantly reminding us (via confessionals) that she didn’t feel prepared, and she even said that she spent most of her client-time playing because the little girl reminded her of her own daughter at a younger age. It must have been super awkward for Batani to be eliminated twice in one week - don’t forget that if Claire hadn’t been caught cheating, it would have been Batani who said goodbye - but the judges were right when they said it looked “unfinished,” like it was “falling apart.” And when you consider that Batani went into this challenge aiming to prove she could “make a comeback,” her elimination becomes even more of a bummer.Īs for Amy, the writing - or, rather, the editing - was on the wall all night. ![]() In fact, this week, two people were losers - Amy (left) and Batani (right): But one designer who had nothing to worry about was Michael, who effortlessly created this disco-inspired look and won the challenge:īut this is Project Runway, where not everyone is a winner. Zen in the workroom - admitted to being scared about how his look was going to turn out. Cruel Summer Stars, EPs on Premiere’s Shocking Death, Sex Tape Controversy ![]()
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