Nick Arrojo leaving What Not to Wear

TLC’s show “What Not to Wear”; hairstylist Nick Arrojo has left the show. To keep the program fresh, TLC is bringing on celebrity hairstylist Ted Gibson. Gibson is replacing Nick Arrojo as the show’s new hair expert from July 24th 2009 at 9:00 pm. I have seen many women disappointed for Nick.

Nick Arrojo leaving What Not to Wear

No reason was given for Nick’s departure but the spokesperson said that they want to thank Nick Arrojo for his amazing work over the years and they wish him all the best.

Nick Arrojo was so nice and he will be definitely missed on the show, as a fan of the TV show. All will miss his face-framing handiwork and dreamy accent. Gibson’s wide customers list includes Angelina Jolie, Anne Hathaway and also Debra Messing. I loved the most thing in Nick are his honesty and personality.

Source: Stylist

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12 Responses to “Nick Arrojo leaving What Not to Wear”

  1. By C Gagne at 6th August, 2009

    I am sorry to see him go. I think he did a wonderful job. He really understood how these women needed to look. Some were just not smart enough to appreciate him. What is wrong with products that make you look good. He taught me about shine and volumizer. These people are on the show to look better; they should listen to their stylist otherwise they will just become the same disasters they were before. The second week of the new stylist’s hairdo was rather ordinary. Nick would have made her shine in spite of herself.

  2. By C Gagne at 6th August, 2009

    Nick was the best. He understood women and their hair. He taught me about products. What is too much!!!!

  3. By Nick’s fan at 8th August, 2009

    Big mistake – new stylist has the personality of a wetnap- I will not be watching him

  4. By CDR at 13th August, 2009

    I have watched the new season and I am extremely disappointed with the new stylist. He has no personality and is very blah. I have not been impressed in the least with the hairstyles he has done thus far. My dream was always to have Nick do my hair one day.

  5. By LA Sholer at 14th August, 2009

    Not too wild about the new stylest. I miss Nick. I don’t find myself running to the TV every Friday night like I used to. I wish him a great future. What a terrific personality Nick is.

  6. By Mari at 16th August, 2009

    Yes, I will really miss Nick as well! He was one of the main reasons I would have wanted to be on the show!!

  7. By angela at 17th August, 2009

    i will very much miss nick. he worked with people’s features which is what ted doesnt do. the hairstyles he’s done so far are not that great

  8. By NicksCanadianFan at 22nd August, 2009

    Sorry to see you go Nick. The show won’t be the same without you. Ted cannot replace your style, accent & personality on the show. Maybe you could have a makeover show of your own;) Miss you already Nick:)

  9. By vm rizzi at 22nd August, 2009

    NICK YOU WILL BE MISSED. I NO ONE WILL NOT BE WHATCING WHAT NOT TO WEAR ANYMORE. THE THAT REPLACED YOU IS JUST AWFUL HE CAN NOT HOLD A CNADLE TO YOUR CUTS

  10. By q at 27th August, 2009

    I like the comments here about Nick.

    I’m a guy and we often foolishly prefer long hair. What I learned from Nick–and apparently many women have not, based on many of the ignorant comments I’ve read stating how Nick “hates” women–is that the right hair style is not the longest one, but rather the one that fits your face and body best.

    The Nick I watched always tried to give guests a cut designed specifically for _them_, and I saw a lot of satisfied customers, often after the fact when they finally realized what a great job he’d done.

  11. By chris carkin at 22nd February, 2010

    I felt a like-dislike toward Nick. I hated the way he shamed women into letting him cut their hair. These women were obviously already traumatized by fear. They then had to endure his snotty little comments. Most of the time he did a fantastic job. But there were times when women had never had color put into their virgin hair and he insisted on treating it with chemicals. I was impressed many times when he changed them into real beauties. But, man oh man, did he screw up a few girls. I feel sorry for Ted. He must take a lot of guff off people while he is trying to fill Nick’s sissors. He has yet to develop an “on camera” personality. I guess if they both took “no” for an answer too easily, neither of them would have had a job. Whatever the future holds for Ted, I just hope WNTW continues to be on for a long time.

  12. By Christine at 21st April, 2010

    I miss Nick and I hope Ted can refine his tv personality. He really is very kind. I’ve been watching reruns of What Not To Wear for a few weeks. It hit me that Nick does the SAME hairstyle over and over again. Also, some of those women really want to keep a little length. He never would allow it. That said, I enjoyed him a lot.