Astronomy 101, folks: the Moon is the Earth's only natural satellite. Now, if only someone could've told that to this QVC host... Isaac Mizrahi recently stopped by the shopping channel to promote his new designs, which, according to QVC presenter Jane Treacy look "almost like what the Earth looks like when you're a bazillion miles away on the planet Moon." Yeah, that happened. While many were left scratching their head after Treacy's remarks, Mizrahi did absolutely nothing to clear up the confusion, and in fact, only made the conversation far more cringe-worthy. Video: QVC host Lisa Robertson gets emotional during final show "From the...
- 1/15/2015
- E! Online
Al and Lisa Robertson are cleaning out the skeletons in their closet. Duck Dynasty's beardless brother and his wife have opened up about their troubled pasts—both apart and as a couple—in their new memoir, A New Season: A Robertson Family Love Story of Brokenness and Redemption. The Robertson family has made headlines for their particular brand of conservative family values, but Lisa and Al, who is the eldest son of family patriarch Phil Robertson, reveal that they took a long and winding road to arrive at peace. In an advance draft copy of the book obtained by E! News, Lisa—who was in sixth grade when she first laid eyes on eighth-grader Al—writes that she attributes her deep...
- 1/10/2015
- E! Online
Duck Dynasty's Robertson clan has a reputation as one of the most devout, moralistic families on reality TV. But they're the first to admit they've made mistakes in the past. Those mistakes are the subject of Alan and Lisa Robertson's just-published book, A New Season: A Robertson Family Love Story of Brokenness and Redemption, which details the couple's tumultuous history. In the book, out now from Howard Books, Alan and his wife recount their rough teen years before elaborating on the 14-month affair that nearly destroyed their [...]...
- 1/7/2015
- Us Weekly
Shopping on QVC may never be the same! That's the consensus from a majority of home shoppers who watched host Lisa Robertson say goodbye during an emotional two-hour show Friday night. After selling some of her favorite items from brands like Dennis Basso, Philosophy and Laura Geller, Robertson watched a special farewell video featuring fellow hosts, vendors and fans. After seeing the clip on live TV, the host couldn't help but tear up. "Thank you so much for joining us," an emotional Robertson told the audience while toasting with her friends. "That's all I can talk now." Just a few days before her final show, the former Miss Tennessee went to her QVC blog to...
- 12/14/2014
- E! Online
Home shopping viewers are about to lose one of their favorite hosts! QVC star Lisa Robertson shocked fans Thursday night when she announced she was leaving the shopping channel. "Over the last 20 years, I have loved being with you on QVC. Tonight, I'm here to tell you that I've decided after a lot of thought, because I do love you, that I'm going to be leaving QVC in December," she said before the QVC Beauty Awards. "I wanted to let you know so we'd all have time to talk, adjust and kind of figure things out and hopefully stay in touch afterwards." The announcement caught thousands of loyal customers by surprise. In fact, many of them headed to Twitter to express their...
- 10/12/2014
- E! Online
Duck Dynasty star Lisa Robertson is sharing a painful memory from her past. She writes about the abuse she suffered as a child in The Women of Duck Commander: Surprising Insights from the Women Behind the Beards About What Makes This Family Work. Kay Robertson, Korie Robertson, Missy Robertson and Jessica Robertson also contribute to the just-released book. "As a little girl, I had an extended family member who had major drug and alcohol problems. Unfortunately, that person lived with my grandparents, so I had to see him often. Because I spent so much time at my grandparents' house, I was easy prey for him," writes Lisa, who is married to Alan Robertson and joined the reality show in its fourth season....
- 4/11/2014
- E! Online
In an unexpected twist on Thursday’s episode of “Project Runway All Stars,” designer Viktor Luna revealed that he is HIV-positive to two of his fellow contestants on-camera. After the episode, during which competitors designed a red carpet look for QVC’s Lisa Robertson, Luna wrote an open letter addressing his decision. “For those who remember me during “Project Runway” Season 9, I was very protective of my feelings and how I was portrayed on camera,” he wrote. See video: ‘Project Runway All Stars’ Preview: QVC’s Lisa Robertson Lays Down the Law (Exclusive) He continued, “Many thought I was just quiet,...
- 12/14/2013
- by Jethro Nededog
- The Wrap
The designers have to craft a red carpet look in less than a day — but it quickly turns into a red carpet nightmare!
The designers are swept away from New York City to QVC’s headquarters in Westchester, Pa — via helicopter no less! Upon arriving, they are greeted by host and QVC correspondent Lisa Robertson. She asks them to design a gown for her that looks just as good on camera as it does in person, and will allow her to move freely during red carpet interviews. The winning look will be worn by her in a live broadcast, and a version of the dress will be sold on QVC — what a great prize this week! After a quick tour of the studios, the designers are left to sketch and then fly back to New York. As the designers figure out their gowns, they all seem to be creating the...
The designers are swept away from New York City to QVC’s headquarters in Westchester, Pa — via helicopter no less! Upon arriving, they are greeted by host and QVC correspondent Lisa Robertson. She asks them to design a gown for her that looks just as good on camera as it does in person, and will allow her to move freely during red carpet interviews. The winning look will be worn by her in a live broadcast, and a version of the dress will be sold on QVC — what a great prize this week! After a quick tour of the studios, the designers are left to sketch and then fly back to New York. As the designers figure out their gowns, they all seem to be creating the...
- 12/13/2013
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
After “Bonnie & Clyde” and Marge from “The Simpsons,” “Project Runway All Stars” crossed state lines for another big TV challenge on Thursday’s episode airing at 9/8c. See video: ‘Project Runway All Stars’ Guest Client Marge Simpson Wants a Freakum Dress Lifetime brought the designers to Pennsylvania where QVC’s headquarters are located. Once they arrived, the shopping network’s host Lisa Robertson greeted them with their next challenge: Dress her for QVC’s annual Oscar red carpet event. The stakes are high here, because Robertson knows exactly what she doesn’t want in her red carpet look. Also read:...
- 12/12/2013
- by Jethro Nededog
- The Wrap
"Project Runway All Stars" is returning for its third season in October and will feature a brand-new host this time around in the form of "Mistresses" star Alyssa Milano, who tells Zap2it it was an absolute blast to participate in.
"It was amazing! So fun," says Milano. "Really fun job. I got to go to work every day and be surrounded by incredible creativity and innovation from the designers. I got to wear beautiful clothes and get all dolled up, it was a really great time."
Milano will be working alongside returning judges Isaac Mizrahi and Georgina Chapman, plus new mentor Zanna Roberts Rossi, the senior fashion editor of Marie Claire. Guest judges include Abigail Breslin, Kristin Chenoweth, Gabourey Sidibe, Elisabeth Moss, Nick Cannon, Debbie Harry, Bar Refaeli, Gayle King Lisa Robertson, Nate Berkus and Michael Urie.
"Project Runway: All Stars" premieres Thursday, Oct. 24 on Lifetime. And look...
"It was amazing! So fun," says Milano. "Really fun job. I got to go to work every day and be surrounded by incredible creativity and innovation from the designers. I got to wear beautiful clothes and get all dolled up, it was a really great time."
Milano will be working alongside returning judges Isaac Mizrahi and Georgina Chapman, plus new mentor Zanna Roberts Rossi, the senior fashion editor of Marie Claire. Guest judges include Abigail Breslin, Kristin Chenoweth, Gabourey Sidibe, Elisabeth Moss, Nick Cannon, Debbie Harry, Bar Refaeli, Gayle King Lisa Robertson, Nate Berkus and Michael Urie.
"Project Runway: All Stars" premieres Thursday, Oct. 24 on Lifetime. And look...
- 9/5/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Mail Online, the hugely popular online version of right-wing British newspaper The Daily Mail, is to launch a bureau in Australia, The Guardian newspaper is reporting.
Currently, Mail Online has one sales person – Lisa Robertson – based in Dmg’s Sydney offices, however there are no confirmed plans to station journalists in Australia yet, Robertson told Mumbrella.
Mail Online currently boasts traffic of 2.3m unique browsers every month, according to Nielsen data, and is growing by 100,000 uniques monthly with a mix of TV and show business coverage. Around 200 articles are posted on the site daily.
The site is seen as a “guilty pleasure” by its Australian readers, Robertson told Mumbrella.
Mail Online overtook The New York Times as the world’s most-read online news source in January last year, and now boasts 90 million unique browsers.
Currently, Mail Online has one sales person – Lisa Robertson – based in Dmg’s Sydney offices, however there are no confirmed plans to station journalists in Australia yet, Robertson told Mumbrella.
Mail Online currently boasts traffic of 2.3m unique browsers every month, according to Nielsen data, and is growing by 100,000 uniques monthly with a mix of TV and show business coverage. Around 200 articles are posted on the site daily.
The site is seen as a “guilty pleasure” by its Australian readers, Robertson told Mumbrella.
Mail Online overtook The New York Times as the world’s most-read online news source in January last year, and now boasts 90 million unique browsers.
- 7/5/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
The queen of home-shopping mecca QVC, Lisa Robertson is more gorgeous, personable and, yes, popular than any soap star out there. And she could sell space heaters in hell. "I grew up in a small town of 4,000 people in the mountains of Tennessee where you didn't think — much less dream — of being on TV," says Robertson, now in her 16th year with QVC. "My mother was only wrong about one thing in her entire life. When I was in high school, she used to say, 'Lisa, you better study hard, because you will never get a job shopping and talking on the phone!'"
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- 6/2/2011
- by Michael Logan
- TVGuide - Breaking News
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