Tim Gunn's 'Project Runway' Exit: A Candid Confession

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Acclaimed novelist ("Americanah") whose essays and talks offer sharp critiques of culture and feminism.

Tim Gunn, the beloved mentor from "Project Runway," recently revealed the circumstances surrounding his absence from the show's 21st season. After 16 seasons alongside Heidi Klum, Gunn was informed by producers that his return was not desired, a decision he initially found devastating. Despite the setback, he has embraced a philosophical perspective, acknowledging his good fortune over nearly two decades with the acclaimed fashion competition.

Gunn's journey with "Project Runway" began in 2004, where he became a cornerstone of the show, guiding aspiring designers through the rigorous challenges of creating and presenting their collections. His empathetic yet firm mentorship style endeared him to both contestants and viewers. Heidi Klum served as the show's host and a judge, forming an iconic duo that defined the series for many years. Their collaborative energy was a significant factor in the program's widespread success and cultural impact.

In 2017, both Gunn and Klum departed from "Project Runway" to launch a new venture, "Making the Cut," a fashion competition series on Amazon Prime Video, which they co-hosted for three seasons. During their absence, Karlie Kloss took over as host of "Project Runway," with Christian Siriano, a former winner, stepping into the mentorship role. These changes marked a new chapter for the show, but many fans held out hope for Gunn and Klum's eventual return.

The prospect of their comeback arose when Klum contacted Gunn about reprising their roles for "Project Runway's" 21st season. Gunn expressed immediate enthusiasm, eager to return to the show that had been a significant part of his career. However, his excitement was short-lived when he discovered that, unlike Klum, he had not received a contract offer. Upon inquiring through his agent, he was directly told by producers, "We don't want him," a blunt rejection that profoundly affected him.

Despite the initial shock and disappointment, Gunn has found peace with the decision. He reflected on the extensive run he had with the show, totaling 19 seasons, and the fond memories and achievements, including a cherished Emmy Award. He views the experience as a fortunate one, moving forward with gratitude for the opportunities he received. The current season of "Project Runway" features Nina Garcia, a long-standing judge, and celebrity stylist Law Roach, who has transitioned from a guest role to a main judge.

Reflecting on his remarkable run, Gunn cherishes the nearly two decades he spent shaping the careers of countless designers and entertaining audiences worldwide. His candid revelation sheds light on the often unpredictable nature of the entertainment industry, where even established figures can face unexpected transitions. Nevertheless, Gunn maintains a positive outlook, emphasizing his appreciation for the journey and the success he achieved during his tenure.

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