The show will revolve around the ex-rivals giving a group of people makeovers during the eight-episode season.
Clinton and Stacy are set to produce the show with Justin Rae Barnes, Sandy Varo Jarrell, Suzanne Rauscher, and Janelle Couture.
Head of Brand and Content Innovation at Amazon Lauren Anderson said via Deadline , “The world has changed a lot since the run of What Not to Wear, and, thankfully, so have we.
“These days, we have zero interest in telling people what to do, based on society’s norms—because there are no more norm.
“However, style is still an important form of communication, and we’re excited to show new clients how to align their personal messaging with their life goals.
“It’s time to celebrate individual style, not prescribe it,” she concluded.
Lauren also revealed that the past hosts would “bring a fresh, fun, and meaningful new series to Prime Video customers, filled with expertise and inspiration; chemistry and warmth; and, of course, their signature, enviable style.”
‘I EITHER ADORED OR DESPISED HER’
Stacy and Clinton previously hosted What Not To Wear from 2003 to 2013.
In the show, the two would take contestants shopping and help them evolve their taste in style.
While the hosts seemed to be best friends on the show, Clinton claimed that he “despised” Stacy.
In his 2017 book , I Hate Everyone, Except You, he dished on what happened behind the scenes of the TLC series.
He said, “I either adored her or despised her, and never anything in between.
“We spent nearly sixty hours a week in captivity, rarely more than an arm’s length away from each other.
She received more attention than I did. Even though I rarely wanted attention…I found myself continually annoyed that she did.
Clinton Kelly I Hate Everyone, Except You
“Trust me when I tell you that is just too much time to spend with any other human being you didn’t choose of your own free will.”
Clinton claimed that Stacy loved the attention she was receiving and that she was “consistently jockeying for it.”
“She received more attention than I did. Even though I rarely wanted attention…I found myself continually annoyed that she did.”
Despite his feelings, Clinton said he would love Stacy “forever.”
“There’s a part of me that will love Stacy London forever, and a part of me that would be just fine if I never saw her again for the rest of my life.”
Clinton explained that after seeing stories online about how much the two hated one another, he said that he had enough.
“I was like, ‘I can’t take this anymore.’ Because we don’t really hate each other. We love each other, as a matter of fact.
“I reached out to Stacy and I was like, ‘Can we put this behind us? Let’s talk it out.’ And we had a really emotional conversation. It was during the pandemic, sort of as the pandemic was ending. And we just talked through it all.”
Clinton revealed that he “sobbed his eyes out” during their heart-to-heart conversation.
Stacy then added her feelings, “I let it all hang out.
“I told Clinton everything that made me sad, everything that hurt me, every way I thought I hurt him. All the petty grudges, all the stupid crap.”
They revealed they had forgiven each other and were moving on from the drama.
Later in 2023, the two embarked on a US tour to discuss their former reality show and other topics.
It is unclear when Wear Whatever The F You Want will start filming.
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