After years of publicized tension, Clinton Kelly and Stacy London have finally opened up about their complicated past and how they’ve grown as friends.
Eight years have passed since the highly publicized feud between fashion experts Clinton Kelly and Stacy London. The two former friends and co-hosts of the popular reality TV show ‘What Not to Wear‘ have been at odds with each other over the years, with Kelly accusing London of sabotaging their production team.
Clinton Kelly is an American television host, author, and lifestyle expert.
He was born on January 4, 1965, in New York City.
Kelly rose to fame as the co-host of the TLC reality show 'What Not to Wear' from 2003 to 2013.
The show focused on fashion makeovers for individuals with poor dressing sense.
Kelly has also written several books on lifestyle and fashion, including 'Fancy Ray MacMackin's Guide to Life'.
However, in a recent interview, Kelly and London finally put their differences aside and opened up about what went wrong in their friendship. According to Kelly, the feud began when she felt disrespected by London‘s behavior on set, which led to a breakdown in their relationship.
‘I think we just grew apart,’ Kelly explained. ‘We had different personalities and different approaches to our work, and it became clear that we weren’t compatible.’
London also spoke about the rift, stating that she regrets how things ended between them. ‘I feel like I let her down, and I’m sorry for that,’ London said.

Stacy London is a celebrated American television personality, author, and fashion consultant.
Born on November 24, 1969, in New York City, she rose to fame after becoming the co-host of TLC's 'What Not to Wear' in 2003.
With her expertise in wardrobe consulting and body image issues, London has written several books, including 'The Truth About Style' and 'Dietland'.
She is also a prominent advocate for body positivity and self-acceptance.
Despite their past disagreements, Kelly and London have both moved on with their lives and careers. Kelly has continued to work in television, hosting several other shows, while London has focused on her own production company and philanthropic efforts.
The two women have also spoken about how they’ve learned from their experience and are now better equipped to handle conflicts in their personal and professional relationships. ‘I think we both had to grow up a bit,’ Kelly said. ‘We had to learn to communicate better and respect each other’s boundaries.’
London added, ‘It’s funny, because when we were on the show, people would always say that our friendship was the best part of ‘What Not to Wear.’ But looking back, I think we both knew that it was a bit manufactured. We were friends for the sake of the show, and it wasn’t always real.’
In the end, Kelly and London have emerged from their feud stronger and wiser, with a newfound appreciation for the importance of true friendship. ‘I’m glad we’re not doing ‘What Not to Wear’ anymore,’ Kelly said with a laugh. ‘But I’m also glad that we can still be friends and support each other.