BPR � What was one of the best things about being on the show?
NP - My strategy was to have the best time of my life and I did. I think I�m sort of the comedic relief on this season. I�m going to make some people laugh hysterically!
BPR - Was your overall experience on the show different from what you imagined it would be like?
NP - It was VERY different, because I do know quite a few past contestants and none of them warned me about how hard it would be to do the show. It was an incredible experience though and I loved every moment of that. The timeframe was much different than I imagined.
BRP - Who would you most like to have had critique your work that might make a good guest judge on a future season?
NP - To be honest, the person I REALLY wanted to be a guest judge on the show actually was!
BPR - Which of the head judges do you feel offered the most useful feedback and what was it?
NP - Heidi. She told me �People are going to talk about you no matter what. Good or bad, you just have to take it and move on.�
BPR � How do you plan to brand your line, going forward?
NP - I�m coming out with my first collection. It�s a private collection I�ve put together for stylists only. It won�t be available to the public. I�ve been working in the costume industry for a long time, so it will be very theatrical. I�m actually going to be working in costume as well. In a few years maybe I�ll have a ready to wear collection, but right now my imagination is just running wild.
BPR - What do you listen to while you work?
NP - My iPod has everything from Christina to German Death Metal. My favorite band is Placebo.
BPR - What message would you like to relay to the viewers, in anticipation of the premiere?
NP � There are going to be a couple of episodes where people are going to throw things at their television. There were a few times when even we as designers said "What the hell just happened?"






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