Rachel zoe talks falling out with ex-assistant brad goreski: 'people should be professional'

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Rachel Zoe has moved on from her falling out with former assistant Brad Goreski. On Tuesday's episode of _Watch What Happens Live_, the fashion designer and _Rachel Zoe Project _alum,


49, was asked by host Andy Cohen about what her current relationship is like with stylist Goreski, 43, after the two parted ways over a decade ago. "Is it uncomfortable to see him at


events when you're out or is it all [in the] past?" asked Cohen, 53, to which Zoe replied, "I don't see him." After fellow guest Mindy Kaling asked what happened,


Cohen told her she needs "to binge" _The Rachel Zoe_ _Project _to get the full scoop. "Isn't it, like, professional?" asked Kaling, 42, before Zoe told her,


"People should be professional. They should." "She's classy," Kaling said of Zoe, joking in addition, "If I had some issue, I would not be so classy."


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STORIES._ Back in 2011, Goreski addressed his professional split from Zoe head-on, saying on his Bravo series _It's a Brad, Brad World_, "We don't speak to each other. I would


love to be able to speak with her." When asked if he knew why the two no longer talk, Goreski said he had "an idea" but thought "those reasons [were] unjust." (When


they parted ways in September of 2010, they said it was amicable.) "I think I have conducted myself with honesty, with dignity and with grace," he continued. "And I will


continue to do so no matter what is said about me." In September 2011, Zoe alleged to _New York _magazine's The Cut that Goreski "started to pursue our clients, started going


to all these events, and doing all the things he said he had no interest in" within a week of leaving her Rachel Zoe Inc. brand. RELATED VIDEO: _FLIPPING OUT_'S JEFF LEWIS PENS


APOLOGY TO JENNI PULOS: "I DON'T FEEL GOOD ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED" According to the fashion mogul, Goreski told her he wanted to leave to spend more downtime at home with his


boyfriend and dog, and take a break from his styling career. "It's not the first time I've been used. I would say it's going to be the last time, though," Zoe added


to The Cut. Goreski told _Entertainment Weekly_ the following year that he "really wanted to celebrate that time that I worked with [Rachel] because it was so amazing" and "an


incredible period in my life." "As stressful and crazy as it could be, she's a really nice person and she's really talented," he added in part. "I owe so much


to Rachel ... I loved being around her and when it was time for me to leave, it was done. For me at least, there's no drama. There's nothing left there, and I still feel the same


way even after almost a year and a half of being out on my own."