Tim Gunn, believe it or not, is my hero. No man can pass for straight and come up with such keen fashion sense like him. He is straight, right?
The suck fest that is the lawsuit over the airing of Project Runway's sixth season has come to an end. In a statement by NBC Universal, the owner of the former home to PR, Bravo, the Weinstein Company, which began with two keen, fat, possibly gay Jewish brothers,will pay the peacock-globe company to air the program. (Once again, EW.com reported on the story first. GR!)
"NBC Universal, The Weinstein Company and Lifetime have resolved their disputes," read a statement released today by NBC Universal, which owns Bravo, Runway's home for five seasons. "The Weinstein Company will pay NBCU for the right to move Project Runway to Lifetime. All of the parties are pleased with the outcome.The rest of the article goes on to tell what Lifetime and the Weinstein Company said about the end of the legal battle. I love what they say because it's a virtual wanking-fest among Lifetime, NBC, and the Weinsteins. And it's very ironic considering each party sued each other and I believe a trading of a mule and a couple of loaves of bread were involved...and I think there was a part where Christian Soriano had to actually do it with a girl. Anyways, the show is coming back and the questioning of my manhood will return. God, I still love Project Runway.
(When The Weinstein Co. announced last April that Runway would be moving to Lifetime, NBC Universal sued for breach of contract. Eventually, The Weinstein Co. countersued NBC Universal for allegedly failing to properly promote season 5, and Lifetime then sued both parties.)
This has absolutely nothing to do with PR except that it's what I still consider the hottest thing Heidi Klum has done.
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