‘Fashion Police’ Host Brad Goreski Opens Up About Criticizing People; Talks About His Humble Beginnings

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"Fashion Police" host Brad Goreski opened up about criticizing people. As part of E! Network's hit fashion critique show, the celebrity stylist shared how he built his glamorous career from humble beginnings.

According to a report from News.com.au, Brad Goreski explained how being hands-on in the fashion industry for 20 years helps him analyze celebrities as a "Fashion Police" host.

"I would never want to [just] hurt anybody's feelings," he clarified.

"I can always back my criticism up with expertise because I'm still fitting people, I'm still sending them off on the red carpet."

"Sometimes I know the history of a dress, or I hear the story or the stylist tells me what's happened, so I come with some sort of insider information and that's what people want," Brad Gorseki added about making fashion reviews.

While being a "Fashion Police" host has made him more famous, Brad Goreski said he will never forget how he started from the bottom of the fashion world. His humble beginnings also help him motivate young new stylists.

"I come from a place where everything I have today I know I worked for," Brad Goreski narrated.

"I started as an intern. I carried the trays of Jamba juice across Times Square to the Vogue offices. I folded silk scarfs that wouldn't stay folded."

"I've done everything you can absolutely imagine, so I don't feel guilty now when I [give orders] to my assistants," he added.

However, Brad Goreski recently made news because of allegations that he is causing some politics on the set of "Fashion Police."

Per Radar Online, the former "Rachel Zoe Project" co-star is actively styling personalities that are featured in "Fashion Police." Because of this, other cast members allegedly feel awkward about giving negative reviews on his clients.

"Brad Goreski's career as being a stylist for celebrities walking the red carpet is causing problems on the set," an insider revealed.

"No one can criticize Brad's work for Modern Family star Sarah Highland, or Downton Abbey's Joanne Froggatt, for example."

"It maybe wasn't the smartest idea to hire an active stylist of the Hollywood elite. There are just a lot of politics going on behind the scenes and it is causing a lot of friction on the set," the insider added.

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