Rachel Zoe Project: Taylor Jacobson Allegedly Fired
“The Rachel Zoe Project” star Rachel Zoe reportedly fired her longtime loyal assistant, Taylor Jacobson, and the nasty break up between the two was dramatically covered on the third season premiere of the show on Tuesday (August 3). Rachel’s brand new assistant Ashley Avignone was introduced.
Rachel and her husband and business partner, Rodger Berman, accused Taylor of stealing merchandise from the company, which she vehemently denies. Taylor defends herself, saying, “I don’t fit into samples. I don’t understand. It’s the weirdest thing to me. I’m fat.”
And what about her fellow former assistant, Brad Goreski? Taylor confessed they do not keep in contact, says there is a lot of cattiness in the business and prefers to forget about the past and move on. Was Taylor set up by Brad? We don’t know, but Rachel is going to terribly miss Taylor in the future.
Check out the highlights of Taylor Jacobson’s TV Guide exclusive interview below
TVGuide.com: So you’ve heard about the premiere. What happened there? Why did you leave?
Jacobson: Uh-huh. I’ve heard a lot about it. … For legal reasons, I’m not really allowed to discuss it, which makes it hard for me to give “the juice.” But what I heard about the first episode is pretty amazing. I heard there is ripping out of pictures and throwing them into the fireplace
TVGuide.com: Yes, she rips out the pictures you and Brad took for Paper magazine and throws tem into the trash. Do you still talk to Brad? You two had becomeclose.
Jacobson: No. You know, you’ve got to sever ties to a toxic environment and go forward. I’m trying to stay positive. There’s obviously horrible s— being said about me in the media. It’s no secret that certain people who shall not be named are trying to blacklist me and get me kicked off jobs and talk s— to some of my clients. There has been a lot of cattiness from certain people. I don’t go into it. People who work with me and know me know I’m not about this bulls—. I’m about the job. I can’t get caught up in this. Ties were severed. Whatever happened happened, and it’s time to move forward.
TVGuide.com: In terms of the cattiness, has there been fallout for you? Has it cost you work?
Jacobson: It’s been a mix. When one door closes, another one opens. It’s definitely been… I don’t want to say it’s been rocky because I’ve been working consistently. I’ve gotten to do a lot of things I wanted to do. But there are people out there who can throw their weight around.
TVGuide.com: The people who worked with while you were with Rachel, have they stuck by you?
Jacobson: Yes, pretty much for the most part.
TVGuide.com: Was there any thought to appearing in the third season? To defend yourself, if nothing else?
Jacobson: No, I was done. No more TV for me. My ultimate dream is to be a costume designer, so if I could get into that over the next five to 10 years, I’d be stoked.
TVGuide.com: Do you feel like you were fairly portrayed on the show before you left?
Jacobson: Reality TV is faux reality. It’s a contrived reality, and everyone knows that. I was an extremely hard worker and I still am. So, in that sense, yes. As much as people want me to go off on the show and Rachel, I don’t really have anything to say about the woman who I am not allowed to talk about. Really, I don’t have ill will. It’s time to move on and I have.
TVGuide.com: Word is you have been approached by other networks to do a spin-off series.
Jacobson: Yes, but I’m not interested. Also, I’m not a catty person. I did four years. I’ve worked with other celebrity stylists. With Rachel, I was just at a point where it was time for me to do it on my own and concentrate on my career and on where I want to go and what I want to do — and not be under someone’s shadow. Things in the styling business? The lines get blurred. Things get misconstrued. There are always two sides to a story. I don’t know anyone who hasn’t been supposedly fired by Rachel — just investigate her past with clients and assistants. It doesn’t matter really what I say. The going back and forth? I don’t want to keep perpetuating it. There are 50 million things that I could say, but where is that going to get me
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Whatever she does and wherever she goes I STILL cannot get over the fact that she said, “Brad or I. Brad or I.” I don’t know if it is because she spoke to her boss in such a rude manner or if it is because this is quite possibly the most usual form of bad grammar on reality tv. When the sound of her comes to my memory – I SHUDDER!
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