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Posted 27 days ago
Jeff Lewis is a verb and adjective! Just the other day I told my husband that his friends condo needed to be Jeff Lewis-ed. Love the show!
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Posted 3 months ago
If you want Bravo shows on Hulu know this: Bravo is owned by Universal which is owned by NBC. NBC allows its shows on Hulu and yet for some inexplicable reason refuses to allow more than one Bravo episode on Hulu at one time. Boycotting Bravo won't send a message unless you boycott NBC as well.
1 of 2 people found this review helpful
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Posted 6 months ago
'God is in the Details', as Mies said- I watch every episode because your work is phenomenal and your personality is fascinating. There should be more Jeff Lewis' out there if only to stomp out the inferior quality and design of the built environment we are forced to live in because, unfortunately, it seems the majority doesn't know good design if it smacked them in the face.
2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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Posted 7 months ago
The bad reviews made me actually WANT to watch this. FUN stuff!!
1 of 1 person found this review helpful
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Posted about 1 year ago
...perpetuating the idea that being an egotistical, obsessive and b!tchy queen is how to live. Karma is an interesting thing and if there truly is any "realty" behind this, he is going to reap some nasty stuff in the future. Best of luck to you Jeff.
1 of 3 people found this review helpful
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Posted about 1 year ago
I can't get enough of the show. So glad Cris is gone. Can't wait for next season. The people who work for Jeff know how he is. They all have been with him for a long time. So he is doing something right.
4 of 5 people found this review helpful
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Posted about 1 year ago
I do not care for this guy, or of his little helpers, scrounging for scraps like dogs at the dinner table. At last a reason to cheer on the collapse of the housing market in L.A. I read that jeff cannot afford to fly first class any longer, well, he should be used to no class. He is now hawking rental units, what a complete tool.
2 of 5 people found this review helpful
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Posted about 1 year ago
I can understand when you put so much work into something you expect others to do the same. Seeing the way that he treats his employees is another thing. His expectations of others to keep up with his OCD needs make me literally laugh out loud. Like his ordering of food or gum at Starbucks. Once he ordered a soda and gave a percentage of how much he wanted. That is funny stuff. He does great in his line of work to notice the details of making a house perfect. Anyone that has bought a house can understand how great it would be to purchase a perfect home. It just doesn't happen and he makes that happen. However, the people that work for him to fulfill his OCD needs might need some counseling in the future.
5 of 6 people found this review helpful
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