Garcia Is Saddened by ‘Project Runway’ Relocation; Klum Is Not

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“The designers are in the ‘Project Runway’ world — they don’t go anywhere apart from the house or Parsons or (the fabric store) Mood,” she said. ‘‘You can do that anywhere. You could do it on Mars, really.’’
That may be true, Klum, but Lifetime seems to see the move to L.A. as an opportunity to take the show in a new direction. The network's CEO, Andrea Wong, told Entertainment Weekly back in April, “L.A. gives us Hollywood, red-carpet fashion, and more context for our challenges involving celebrity culture.’’ Uh-huh.
Klum also went on the Today show this morning to chat with Matt Lauer about the show. He brought up the lawsuit and tried to get Klum to say she'd prefer to stay on NBC (sly move, executives!). Watch some masterful question-dodging:
Heidi Klum not worried about ‘Runway’ move [MSNBC]
Related: Next ‘Project Runway’ Challenge: A Lawsuit! (Pun Intended) Heidi Klum: ‘Project Runway’ Will Get a Face-lift on Lifetime

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