Rosie Huntington Whiteley pulls out of Project Runway at the last minute

10th July 2012 10:14 am

Uh oh – looks like Rosie Huntington Whiteley could be in hot water, as she has pulled out of hosting Project Runway All Stars just days before filming was supposed to start.

Rosie did have a good reason though – the filming did actually conflict with her Mad Max: Fury Road schedule – but there’s reportedly a big chance that she could still get sued! Yikes!

“Literally days before filming, the show suddenly had no host,” a ‘source’ told the New York Post. “Rosie had been pushing really hard for the job. She’d charmed everyone. But then with less than three weeks to go, Rosie pulled out to do Mad Max, creating a huge drama.

“It put the production in a terrible position, and the Weinstein Co. even threatened to sue Rosie.”

Eek! Project Runway’s future isn’t in total jeopardy though, as Estée Lauder model Carolyn Murphy has stepped in to host the show at the last minute. Do you think she was a good replacement?

[Daily Mail]

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