What Not to Wear’s Stacy London and Clinton Kelly Team Up for New Show After Ending Years-Long Feud

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Stacy London and Clinton Kelly are back with a transformation of their own.

After putting an end to their long-standing feud, the former What Not to Wear cohosts are teaming up for a new fashion-forward project called Wear Whatever The F You Want.

The new reality show, which will be hosted and executive produced by the duo, will bring Stacy and Clinton back together for their first on-camera collaboration in over a decade. And just as their relationship has evolved, as did the nature of fashion and how they will approach style transformations in the show.

“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!,” Clinton and Stacy explained in their Aug. 26 press release. “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.”

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And it turns out that this show, which will debut with an eight-episode first season, has been in the works for years.  

“It’s happening!!! I’ve wanted to tell you guys about this for YEARS now,” Clinton, 55, captioned his Aug. 26 post sharing the news. “@stacylondonreal and I have joined forces again for a new show that is kinda like WNTW except NOT. It’s called Wear Whatever The F You Want and we’re gonna help people do exactly that! Can’t wait for you to see it!”

Stacy, also 55, meanwhile wrote in her own message to followers, “Casual news on a Monday. Mr Kelly and I can’t seem to stay away from each other.”

The news comes just one year after the duo, who cohosted their TLC show from 2003 to 2013, shared they had cleared the air after a longstanding feud.

Clinton first hinted at tension in his 2017 memoir I hate Everyone, Except You, writing that he “either adored her or despised her, and never anything in between.”

That same year, he posted on social media that he saw Stacy had blocked him, further elaborating on the situation on his show The Chew.

"It seems juicy but it really wasn't that juicy," he explained to his fellow The Chew panelists during a November 2017 episode. "The tea is there ain't no tea. I literally don't know whether she blocked me yesterday or a year ago or a month ago or by accident. Well, she could've unblocked me which she hasn't."

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"I just wanna say that I've got nothing,” he continued. “I've got no beef with Stacy at all. So, if you ever wanna come back on The Chew, you're welcome to come on The Chew."

But it wasn’t until nearly six years later where he and Stacy were able to make peace. And it came down to a moment of clarity Stacy had about relationships in her life. And they revealed all the details during their first TV appearance together in 10 years.

"I had a moment in the shower where I was thinking about getting back to work, and I was like, 'I don't want to see this person. I don't want to see that person,'" Stacy told Today in September 2023. "And then I was like, 'Wait, what is the common denominator here? I am the one saying I don't want to see anybody, could I potentially be the problem?'"

"And I wrote a lot of letters—not just to Clinton—about apologizing for my behavior and recognizing my part in creating that environment," she continued. "You have to evolve. When you realize that you've done something wrong, all you can do is to do better."

Clinton and Stacy aren’t the only starts to become embroiled in a feud. Keep reading for more.

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