Drag Race UK's The Vivienne reveals what really happened during that 'red wig and silver dress' moment
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Last updated 26th Aug 2020
Winner of 2019's RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, The Vivienne, is Fleur East's first guest on her brand new podcast, The Reality of Reality TV with Fleur East.
Dropping every Tuesday, starting today (7th July), Fleur East takes a look behind-the-scenes of some of the biggest reality TV shows around.
In each episode Fleur speaks to someone who has appeared on TV shows such as, Big Brother, Strictly Come Dancing, Celebs Go Dating, and of course The X Factor and I'm a Celeb, which Fleur herself also starred in herself.
In Episode 1 on The Reality of Reality TV with Fleur East, it's all about RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, the gruelling work involved in the show, why drag is not just fab make-up and a gorgeous body, and what REALLY happened in that 'red wig and silver dress' moment. 👀
Speaking to Fleur, The Vivienne said, "The moment was so not produced, I think it was boiling up to the point where me and Divina (de Campo) have been friends for 12 years, and we still are friends, but things were happening in the room.
"I think she'd got in her head a hell of a lot, and I think she admits that, and will always admit that. I think it was the fact I hadn't chosen her for the girl group challenge. And if you actually look back it wasn't my choice!"
Episode 1: RuPauls' Drag Race UK winner - The Vivienne
In Episode 1 is all about RuPaul's Drag Race UK, the gruelling work involved in the show, why drag is not just fab make-up and a gorgeous body, and what REALLY happened in that 'red wig and silver dress' moment. 👀
Next episode lands Tuesday 14th July, make sure you subscribe so you don't miss out.
Episode 2: The X Factor's Janet Devlin
"Do I swallow that, or be the girl who throws up on national television?" Quite the conundrum for Janet Devlin, singer-songwriter, and finalist on The X Factor, who joins Fleur East on The Reality of Reality TV.
Episode 3: Alison Hammond
Alison Hammond has been on a lot of Reality TV shows, but there are some she wouldn't go on, Fleur East caught up with her to find out what she wouldn't go on.
Episode 4: Love Island's Amber Gill
Since leaving the famous Love Island villa, Amber has remained in the public eye, so we were over the moon to have her join The Reality of Reality TV with Fleur East, when she revealed how she really felt after THAT Casa Amor moment.
Episode 5: Vas J Morgan
Vas J Morgan is known for appearing on The Only Way In Essex (TOWIE) between 2014 – 2019 as well as Celebs Go Dating, so we couldn't wait to hear his realities of Reality TV.
Episode 6: JB Gill
JLS singer JB Gill admitted that they saw The X Factor almost as a last resort. The band had been working together for 18 months before they went on the programme, but as JB explained they'd tried every avenue before.
Episode 7: Harry Redknapp
Coming from a background of football, Harry Redknapp seemed an unlikely contestant on I'm A Celebrity when he took part two years ago, but he describes his experience on the show as life-changing, saying he, "Learnt to laugh again."
Episode 8: Vicky Pattison
Former Geordie Shore star and I'm a Celebrity winner, Vicky Pattison joined Fleur East to talk about her experiences of Reality TV and how two of the biggest shows she's been on differed in their support and preparation.
Episode 9: Jordan and Perri from Diversity
Jordan Banjo and Perri Kiely are part of the very successful Britain's Got Talent winning group Diversity, and have opened up to Fleur East on her podcast The Reality of Reality TV with Fleur East about the hate they received and how they dealt with the haters.
Episode 10: Kerry Katona
Kerry Katona needs no introduction and in her own words, 'you hear before you see her!'. Through highs and lows, husbands and children, she's been gracing our reality TV screens for almost twenty years. So in the final episode of this series of The Reality of Reality TV with Fleur East, she speaks openly and honestly to one of our absolute Queens of Reality TV.
During Episode 1, The Vivienne also explained why you shouldn't blame edits for how you’re depicted on TV.
"For Drag Race especially you see so many queens come off it and they're like, 'Oh I was painted as a villain and they edited me to look this way,' and I'm like, 'girl, shut up!'"
Speaking to Fleur she continued, "You've been through reality TV, you know that there is an editing room and things can be heightened, or played down, but at the end of the day, you said what you said, and I think it's so easy to blame an edit.
"At the end of the day, if you said it, they can't edit those words into your mouth."
She ended by saying, "If you think you’ve been b--chy, guess what girl? You’ve been b--chy!" Harsh, but true!
The Vivienne also revealed what actually happened during that ‘red wig and silver dress moment’, and how Donald Trump and Cher are related.
The Reality of Reality TV is available every Tuesday through Apple podcasts, Spotify, the Northsound 1 website and all mainstream podcast providers.