Project Runway Returning to TV This Summer

April 2, 2009 at 5:47am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

After months of legal strife between Bravo and Lifetime, Project Runway is finally set to return to television this summer.

The sixth season is coming to Lifetime.

According to the network, the legal battles surrounding the show’s upcoming season, which has already been filmed, were amicably resolved.

“The Weinstein Company will pay NBCU for the right to move Project Runway to Lifetime. All of the parties are pleased with the outcome,” the networks say in a joint statement.

Not only will they be on a new network, the sixth season finds the designers in a new city: Los Angeles, which means lots more celebrity appearances.

No specific air date has been announced but the show is coming back along with Heidi the Mighty, Nina Garrrrcia, Michael Kors and the unsinkable Tim Gunn!

We’re so happy they made it work.

We need the fierceness, stat.

—Sasha Perl-Raver

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