Anya’s financial fumble. For all of Season 9, I was waiting for a secret BFA that proved Anya had been sewing for more than just a few months. That never happened. But remember when she lost all of her money at Mood and had to throw together an outfit with eleven dollars? Yeah, I’ve spent more than that on lunch. She even—sorry, I’ve come this far without using it—made it work and won the challenge.
Jason Sweeten is a contributing writer for Queerty. And yes, he’s using this byline to squeeze in an eleventh moment with Daniel V.
Photo credits: Barbara Nitke and Lifetime.
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cam
Some good ones there, but I want to add two more.
Morganza, the nutcase model Mogan Quinn from Season One that was either ruining outfits by wearing them out, or having a break down and yet people kept fighting over her because of her walk.
“It’s a Mutha-Fucking Walk Off” Season 2 when Zulima was down to the last two models and made them have a walk off before deciding which model got bounced.
ChristopherM
How you could leave off the motherfucking walk-off is beyond me.
Alex Sarmiento
What about Kenley Cross and her “I wasn’t going for elegance, Heidi” moment?
Jason Sweeten
@ChristopherM: How you could not click the link on my signature is beyond me.
jo
Jo is happy they are putting Jason on more things. Love project runway. Yay. Phf.
TonyT
And don’t forget Guadalupe high off her rocker…
William Turner
Jason, you’re exactly what this website needs. Please plot the violent overthrow of the Queerty establishment and set yourself up as Supreme Queerty Leader. Thx!
Roxorz
Zulima to Kara in a partner challenge,” you can cry but you need to cut too… You need to cut at the same rate you cry.”
Call
Mondo you’re my hero.
Will G
My absolute favorite moment was when Jerrell Scott went OFF on Kenley just before Bryant Park. “Leanne, Korto, and Jerrell. In the TENTS!” He threw all kinds of shade at her that day and was unapologetic for it.
Also, the time that Tim Gunn told the designer, “You have to go out there and say, Yes, Nina, I wanted her to look like she had a big, fat ass.”
Too many moments to count, really.