SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched the fifth episode of “Project Runway” Season 18. After Tyler Neasloney’s exit on last week’s episode of “Project…
,” viewers wondered who would be the next to talk back to the judges. For those who come for the fashion but stay for the drama, thankfully it didn’t take long to get an answer: Sergio Guadarrama was not willing to take the criticism of his team’s 1980s look.
“I tend to dress women 40 and up, so a little bit older,” Guadarrama responded. “So all my stuff is going to look more sophisticated, even if you don’t agree. That’s who pays my bills, so that’s who dictates my designs. If you like it, if you don’t, that’s not my problem,” he said. Mac won this week’s challenge after Team Chaos suffered strife at every turn. The designer felt pressured to impress Lauper, calling her one of his idols when he was growing up in an army family. During a minor meltdown in the workroom, he revealed that one of his first memories was being hit in the face with a baseball and his dad telling him that he wished he had a boy. Even though he was only in second grade, Lauper taught him that “it was fine to be yourself.
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