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Now that Kenley has become the villain of Project Runway, we're sure we're not the only ones who think this should have been her aufing episode. As someone in the office said while watching Suede go, “I wanted him to be out so may times but not this time.”

No one was surprised to see Joe go. Including us.
Their challenge is designing for each other and they must each create a look inspired by a specific musical genre.
They get paired up as follows:
Suede for Jerell (rock n roll), Kenley for Catpower (hip hop), Korto for Suede (punk), Jerell for Kenley (pop), Catpower for Korto (country)
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Comments
Robert wrote:
I completely agree that Kenley should have left this week. I liked her in the beginning, but she has definitely proved herself to be a one-trick wonder and a whiny, spoiled brat!
posted on September 25, 2008 at 5:06 PM
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