Stacy London and Clinton Kelly Are Reuniting for a New Show

10 years after 'What Not to Wear,' we're getting 'Wear Whatever The F You Want.'

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A decade after What Not to Wear aired its final episode and the world was left without the comedic styling and actual styling of hosts Stacy London and Clinton Kelly, the two are getting the gang back together with a new show, Wear Whatever The F You Want. Deadline reports that London and Kelly's show has been greenlit by Amazon’s Prime Video service and include an eight-episode season that'll bring makeovers to a whole new set of people.

In a statement, Lauren Anderson, head of brand and content innovation at Amazon MGM Studios, said that London and Kelly “bring a fresh, fun, and meaningful new series to Prime Video customers, filled with expertise and inspiration; chemistry and warmth; and, of course, their signature, enviable style."

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London and Kelly noted that the show will not be a carbon copy of their beloved TLC series. Instead, they clarified that with the changing approach to getting dressed, the new show will focus on personal style and making sure everyone involved reaches their life goals. Instead of the prescription of What Not to Wear, they said that they'll be celebrating style and everyone's unique approach to fashion.

“The world has changed a lot since the run of What Not to Wear, and, thankfully, so have we. These days, we have zero interest in telling people what to do, based on society’s norms—because there are no more norms,” Kelly and London added. “However, style is still an important form of communication, and we’re excited to show new clients how to align their personal messaging with their life goals. It’s time to celebrate individual style, not prescribe it.”

During an appearance on the Today show, London shared that being on What Not To Wear wasn't as easy as it looked.

"When you grow up a little bit—and we did grow up together on television—there was a lot of points of pride that I don’t think either of us were willing to cop to,” she said.

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In his 2017 book, I Hate Everyone, Except You, Kelly explained that he "either adored [Stacy] or despised her, and never anything in between."

“I don’t think that what he wrote was unjustified,” London shared on Today. “What I was more upset about was, if it was public, then the audiences who thought we were best friends—some even thought we were married—then that illusion was broken.”

“I was like, ‘Can we put this behind us? Let’s talk it out,’” Clinton said of the situation (and reconciliation) ahead of their 2023 reunion tour. “And we had a really emotional conversation."

Amazon didn't share when the show would start streaming, but noted that the team behind shows like Hulu’s Hotties, TLC’s Little People Big World, and Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl would be producing the series.

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