
Being a jerk had paid off for his friend, who’d made it to the finals, and Sebelia knew that a hated reality-show star was more valuable than a popular one. His plan was to be the Santino of Season 3.

Sebelia wasn’t surprised he made the callbacks nor that he was picked as one of fifteen contenders on the show. Furthermore, according to the New York Magazine piece: "I thought I'd start out really dark and annoying," Sebelia tells Larocca. Ouch.Īnd as for the persona he embodied over the course of the season, it was definitely as pre-thought out as his designs. days) by the end of the interview, he's scrounging for $3 to pay the valet. That $100K grand prize went to paying off a huge debt for his clothing line (that would be Cosa Nostra, which once dressed Gwen Stefani, most likely in her pre-L.A.M.B. In fact, New York Magazine's Amy Larocca has an extremely candid interview with Sebelia in this week's issue, in which he admits that he's broke and his next gig is fact designing costumes for the upcoming live-action Bratz motion picture.


I'm not the only one who's been wondering what former Project Runway contestant Jeffrey Sebelia has been up to since he won the fashion reality series' top prize, including $100,000, a Saturn, and a mentorship with Macy and I.N.C. So, what's become of you since the camera stopped rolling? You won Project Runway 3, despite allegations of cheating launched at you by pregnant nemesis Laura, making a fellow contestant's mother cry, and a general air of self-entitlement spurred on by a mixture of cockiness, success, and a variety of neck tattoos.
