Jessica expresses her dissatisfaction following the "My Style Rocks" event, claiming that no contestant truly deserved the victory.
In an interview with a leading news outlet, former contestant and fan favourite Jessica Zemer has voiced her concerns about the current state of popular fashion reality show, 'My Style Rocks'. Zemer, who appeared in 103 episodes and survived 19 eliminations, has criticised the contestants for their lack of originality, rudeness, and personal conflicts.
Zemer, who is best known for her iconic appearance in her sister's wedding dress, has expressed disappointment with the current contestants' tendency to repeat the same stories and copy each other's styles. She believes this repetition is a far cry from the originality and creativity that she brought to the show during her tenure.
The second season of 'My Style Rocks' has been extending beyond its intended end, causing inconvenience to Zemer who had planned a vacation in Cyprus. Despite this, she considers her time on the show as a highlight of her career, with her wedding dress appearance being her personal highlight.
Zemer's advice for the new contestants is to remember that they are in an entertainment show and to focus on entertaining the audience. She has been a vocal critic of the current contestants' competitive attitude, which she believes has led to a lack of respect and tensions among the participants.
In one notable confrontation, Zemer clashed with contestant Simonda over perceived disrespectful behaviour. This incident underscores the tensions and lack of respect that Zemer believes exist among the current contestants.
Zemer's presence on 'My Style Rocks' has been a key part of the show's dynamic, and her absence might lead to a more dull or drama-filled atmosphere according to comments and videos from fans. Zemer considers herself the biggest icon of 'My Style Rocks' and has expressed a desire to shake up the current contestants.
'My Style Rocks' continues to air on SPORT1, with regular episodes airing Monday through Friday at 5 PM and the gala airing Sundays at 5:30 PM. Despite her criticisms, Zemer's influence on the show is undeniable, and her comments have sparked a conversation about the behaviour and dynamics of the current contestants.
Zemer advises new contestants to focus on entertaining the audience, as they are part of an entertainment show.She believes that the current contestants' competitive attitude has caused a lack of respect and tensions among the participants.