Posted on 12/30/2010 2:20:21 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
'What Not To Wear' fashion guru Clinton Kelly has come out blazing against fellow TLC star Sarah Palin, saying he wasn't thrilled when he heard that the ex-governor would be doing what he calls an "eight-hour info-commercial on my network." Sources tell me Clinton isn't the only star at TLC who wants nothing to do with the right-leaning politician.
"Kate Gosselin isn't very fond of her either, especially after spending several days taping an episode" of her show, 'Sarah Palin's Alaska,' sources tell me.
Sitting down with Joy Behar and myself a few days ago on her hit new HLN show, 'The Joy Behar Show,' Clinton didn't hold back when it came Sarah.
"She basically stands for everything I don't stand for or I'm against," Clinton said. "So, it's a little bit rough. What bothers me the most about her is her hypocrisy, and you know, I'm trying to be funny, but I can't think of a joke."
After Joy made it clear that she wanted her guests to say how they feel rather than crack jokes, an emotional Clinton continued, "Look at nature. Look at this beautiful Alaska. Look at how beautiful everything is. Let's go kill something because we need some meat in the refrigerator."
Oh well. Clinton better get used to sharing TLC with Sarah -- sources told me last week the network is trying to get her to sign on for a second season.
Wow! You are an Alaskan! I so impressed - really. I want so badly to get up there and see it for myself.
Seriously, though, winter seems very interesting to me. As you know, Sarah’s show only showed summer. You live in a fascinating state. Cheers!
Wikipedia says this about her daddy:
In 1989, Dr. London was one of the Republican candidates for Mayor of New York City. In 1990 he was the Conservative Party of New York candidate for Governor of New York garnering more votes than any third party candidate in the state's history. In 1994 he was the Republican Party candidate for New York State Comptroller losing in a close election. He is something of an anomaly in New York politics as a pro-life Jewish member of the Conservative Party.
Me too :)Wham.
Palin’s doing an 8 hr. infomercial on HIS network? Oh, you mean the network that airs the show HE RIPPED-OFF FROM THE BBC? With Trinny and Suzanne doing the original “What Not to Wear”, and doing a much better job of it than him. Look who’s talking, gay-boy.
Ok, I’ll let Stacy off the hook only because of her father, but her co-host Clinton needs to be leather-booted off the runway.
“TLC announced that the debut episode of the new show drew 4.96 million total viewers, making it the No. 1 program launch in TLC history among households, besting the What Not to Wear series launch in 2003.”
http://thetvrealist.com/gossip/Sarah-Palins-Alaska-draws-big-ratings-4000265.html
I wonder if Mrs Palin refers to her lesbian friend, whom she mentions in Going Rogue, as a “homo”? What do you think?
Oh Clinton...it sounds like it’s been awhile since you’ve had some meat in your freezer.
“. I assume this moron never eats meat, right?
Nope, not going to go there....can’t do it.....”
ROTFLMAO
I wonder what that says about some of the Sarah bashers here on FR? LOL.
Could it be the only men that don't support Sarah are steers or queers.
There was some corporal on another thread that couldn't handle Sarah's femaleness...I'm thinking he was a steer....or a eunuch.
He likes his meat in a can.
An’ he luuuuuuvs his fuuuuudge.
Hopefully somebody will spare me the trouble of doing my own research.
That pretty much explains the PDS on FR.
Such as?
It premiered in 2009, and in 2010, its ratings went up 7 percent.
Behar is also the only 9pm cable news show that saw growth (although Nancy Grace is still the champ).
I loathe Behar, but it’s certain that HLN is very, very happy with her numbers. Her show isn’t going away anytime soon.
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