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Trinny, Susannah make online reality show
Published Wednesday, May 12 2010, 10:38 BST | By Catriona Wightman

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According to The Guardian, the former What Not To Wear presenters created Trinny And Susannah: What They Did Next after being criticised in the press.
"It came about from a very bizarre process," Constantine said. "One weekend I had the Scissor Sisters staying and I read a Sunday Times article which said the next time Trinny and I should be on TV should be our own hanging.
"I burst into tears and [Scissor Sisters member] Scott Hoffman said to me, 'What is this, it's the kind of thing normally used for world leaders'. He said to me we should do something along the lines of Curb Your Enthusiasm. I spoke to Trinny about it and we started developing it."
She explained that the show is "funny in places and sad in others", adding: "It's an entertaining show as well as a revealing one."
The programme will air on the website iVillage in 16 six-minute episodes and has been partially funded by shopping centre owner Westfield.
Woodall and Constantine also revealed that they are in talks with three UK and Australian broadcasters about airing a half-hour version of the series after it has appeared online.
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