“All girls should have an affair with a French guy. It’s a great way to learn the language and it’s a great way to get banged.”
– Kelly Cutrone gives Whitney Port some seriously amazeballs advice on “The City” [NYMag.com] Keep reading »
“All girls should have an affair with a French guy. It’s a great way to learn the language and it’s a great way to get banged.”
– Kelly Cutrone gives Whitney Port some seriously amazeballs advice on “The City” [NYMag.com] Keep reading »
You didn’t know Whitney Port could get excited about something, did you? Well, Whitney, aka Ms. Milquetoast, actually became animated during her lunch with Kelly Cutrone while filming “The City.” [NYC, 5/5/10] Keep reading »
I’m sorry, I love me some Whitney Port, but this top knot on top of her head has got to go, gurl. The hair-doughnut the star of “The City” showed off on the red carpet at the 4th annual DKMS gala made the pretty Miss Port look like she just popped out of a genie bottle. Well, it could’ve been worse: Look at Jennifer Lopez‘s bird’s nest. [4/29/10, NYC] Keep reading »
“The City” star Whitney Port wears a pair of pants fugly enough to stop traffic. [2/8/10, NYC] Keep reading »
Whitney Port is the only celebrity designer we can think of at the moment who seriously paid her dues in the fashion business. Over the years she has interned at W and the fashion trade paper Women’s Wear Daily, worked as a contributor at Teen Vogue, and as anyone who’s switched from “The Hills” to “The City” knows, beat the pavement for Diane von Furstenberg and for Kelly Cutrone‘s now famous PR firm, People’s Revolution, which let’s face it, is no cakewalk. Now that she’s wrapped the Whitney Eve Spring 2010 collection and “The City” season finale (watch the entire season at MTV.com if you missed it), she took five to sit down and talk some fash smack with us. Keep reading »
You didn’t watch last night’s episode of “The City,” did you? Yeah, I didn’t think so—the show is a bit of a snooze fest. But this season there is one big, huge saving grace—Roxy Olin. The producers brought her in to replace Whitney’s BFF from last year, Erin, who was too nice for her own good and not nearly dramatic enough to hold our attention for more than 10 seconds. So the producers plucked Roxy to be Whitney’s new bestie—Roxy supposedly is a friend from grade school who decided to move to New York to embark on a fashion career. And yes, you have seen her before. Her papa produces “Brothers and Sisters” and her mama, Patricia Wettig, stars in it, so she’s had a guest spot on the show as Michelle, a role she reprised last week. Oh, and she was also on an episode of “The Hills.” Remember the first time Lauren Conrad met Stephanie Pratt and got into a fight with her and her friend? Yep, the friend was Roxy. Sneaky trick, producers. She obviously wasn’t cast for either role—both are totally authentic. That’s sarcasm, people. Keep reading »
What are you doing tonight at 10 pm? Oh, you’ll be here with me liveblogging the season premieres of MTV’s “The Hills” and “The City“? That sounds awesome. Click through to see the latest commentary on Kristin Cavallari‘s general meanness, Heidi and Spencer‘s general inanity, and Whitney Port‘s general blahness. And please, by all means, chime in! Keep reading »
Just when I had convinced myself that I actually enjoyed the first season of MTV’s “The City,” Lauren, Heidi, Spencer, Audrina, and the rest of “The Hills” crew are back, like the back-stabbing best friends I never had. The season premiere featured a tearful Heidi and Lauren reunion, and Spencer beating up a kid who dared to tell Heidi he saw Spencer hitting on a female bartender. And what’s this I see on the season teaser…? Keep reading »