PROJECT RUNWAY SEASON 21 –The Character Exposé: Who’s the Villain, the Saboteur & the Producer’s Favorite?
While Season 21 pretended to be “about fashion,” insiders say the cast was secretly divided into roles — roles the producers allegedly encouraged, shaped, and edited into existence.
Below is the unfiltered breakdown of the most talked-about archetypes behind the scenes.
🧨 1. THE VILLAIN: “The Designer Everyone Loved to Hate”
Every season has one, but Season 21’s villain wasn’t chosen by fans —
sources claim producers locked onto them on day one.
This contestant allegedly:
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Made snide comments during critiques
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Rolled their eyes at teammate suggestions
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Accused others of being “basic” designers
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Had several confessionals chopped up to sound pettier than real life
One insider said:
“They weren’t that dramatic in person.
The editing turned them into a monster.”
But the cast reportedly didn’t help either — many avoided sitting next to this contestant during meals, creating an unofficial isolation that only fed the villain arc more.
🕵️♀️ 2. THE SABOTEUR: “The Hands That Wandered”
Rumors were rampant about the contestant who couldn’t keep their hands off other people’s materials.
Alleged sabotage incidents included:
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A pattern piece “accidentally” thrown in the trash
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A bobbin taken “by mistake”
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A garment mysteriously stretched overnight
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A hem ripped just before final pinning
A crew member quietly disclosed:
“Let’s just say the sewing machines weren’t the only things breaking.”
The production reportedly reviewed security footage at least twice — but the outcome was never revealed to contestants.
🌟 3. THE PRODUCER’S PET: “The Untouchable One”
Every cast knew who it was.
This contestant allegedly got:
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Extra interview time
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First pick of materials
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A magically fixed machine when others had to wait
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Judges smiling before the critique even started
Even worse, their designs — often called “safe” by crew — were treated like couture by producers.
A designer said off-record:
“We all knew who the show wanted to push.
The rest of us were background noise.”
Some contestants believed the pet was being groomed for a finalist spot from day one.
😐 4. THE SILENT THREAT: “Too Good to Ignore, Too Quiet to Manipulate”
This contestant was the producers’ nightmare — talented, focused, mature, and not easily provoked.
They refused to:
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Start fights
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Gossip on camera
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Cry during confessionals
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Take the bait from staged questions
So production allegedly cut their screen time drastically.
Fans later wondered why someone so skilled “appeared so little,” but the real reason was:
“They didn’t give producers anything messy.”
Their designs spoke louder than their drama —
and apparently, that’s not what the show wanted.
🃏 5. THE DARK HORSE: “The Contestant Who Was Edited Into Irrelevance”
This is the contestant many fans later said:
“Wait… they were actually good? Why didn’t we see more?”
Sources say this person was initially meant to be a breakout star — but after refusing several producer-led storylines, their coverage was abruptly cut.
Examples of storylines they allegedly turned down:
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A fake rivalry
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A forced flirtation
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A “meltdown” narrative
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A staged conflict with a judge
A staff member revealed:
“They didn’t play the game.
Production hates that.”




