Queer Eye’s Jonathan Van Ness critiques The Project star Waleed Aly’s wedding day suit

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Queer Eye’s Jonathan Van Ness Reveals What He REALLY Thinks Of Host Waleed Aly’s Wedding Suit On The Project

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Jonathan Van Ness has an excellent fashion sense.

And on Tuesday’s episode of The Project, the Queer Eye star shared his thoughts on host Waleed Aly’s wedding suit.

“I mean, for starters, I think the bride looks beautiful,” the 35-year-old said diplomatically.

Jonathan Van Ness (pictured) has an excellent fashion sense. And on Tuesday’s episode of The Project, the Queer Eye star shared his thoughts on host Waleed Aly’s wedding suit.

“I like what I say to my girlfriend who always talks about these chicken jerky sticks because she thinks they stink. I’m not saying bah bah someone’s yum!’ he said.

“I just feel like it’s his wedding day. I’m letting those pants slide. I’ll be the wind under the wings of those pants.’

Waleed, 44, and his Melbourne academic wife Susan Carland, 42, married in 2002.

“I mean, for starters, I think the bride looks beautiful,” the 35-year-old said diplomatically. Waleed and his wife Susan Carland are pictured on their wedding day

They first met when they were both 16, and three years later she converted to his religion of Islam.

The couple share two children, Aisha, 18, and Zayd, 14, and live in a $2.1 million house in Melbourne’s Richmond.

Speak with TV weekSusan explained that she and her famous husband both believe they are “married,” which helps make their relationship work.

Waleed, 44, and his Melbourne academic wife Susan Carland, 42, married in 2002

They first met when they were both 16, and three years later she converted to his religion of Islam

“I think it’s not just that we love each other, we really love each other. I also think it helps that we both feel like we’re married. If you both think that, it usually works pretty well,” Susan said.

She also previously has Instagram where she jokingly revealed the secret of her and Waleed’s relationship.

‘The secret to being married for over 16 years? If my husband ever tries to look better than me in a photo, I’ll shut that thing down,” she said jokingly.

The couple share two children, Aisha, 18, and Zayd, 14, and live in a $2.1 million house in Melbourne’s Richmond

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