Yes i remember her- she tried to explain pansexuality as "being attracted to hearts not parts" which stuck in my head.Ive started watching the Irish version and there is a person on there who in the first episode I believe mentioned that she was pansexual and then went on to say she was told she couldn’t do drag as she was a woman which wasn’t technically true because she doesn’t identify as a woman. It has pretty much just become her identity.
As for the rest of the show I’m not a mad fan of the judges and the host is ok. Ive only seen 3 episodes so may change my idea. Was really confused where they were based as it looks like a derelict factory in some shots
I think it might just be how young they are and that this is what young creative people are like right now. I feel so old lmao when I was young and had a creative bunch of friends we defined ourselves with punk/goth etc and made a big deal out of it all. I don’t think we’d have scrawled “holiday in Cambodia” all over a model’s face while we had a tantrum, though. That seems unique to lil Charlie.This show has gone super woke or something. Who cares about their pronouns and all the gender crap? And the way everyone always has to have a vulnerability or problem they’re bravely battling with and/or a dark time they’ve been struggling through… oh whatever. You’re not special, that’s life, just get on with the makeup.
Can’t believe that idiot wrote “queer power 4ever” on her face. Really hitting a home run for the cause there matey. How incredibly rude and childish.
Yes I’m sure you’re right, I feel old too! I justI think it might just be how young they are and that this is what young creative people are like right now. I feel so old lmao when I was young and had a creative bunch of friends we defined ourselves with punk/goth etc and made a big deal out of it all. I don’t think we’d have scrawled “holiday in Cambodia” all over a model’s face while we had a tantrum, though. That seems unique to lil Charlie.
What I like about the Irish version is there seems to be a variety of ages.I think it might just be how young they are and that this is what young creative people are like right now.
Yes I liked that too, genuine diversity that extended beyond the obsession with gender into age and life experience.What I like about the Irish version is there seems to be a variety of ages.
She was proper crap too. The worst one in the first episode was the natural makeup for the gym brand - those purple eyebrows! What was that woman thinking? Then again, Dom has pink and green eyebrows occasionally.Ive started watching the Irish version and there is a person on there who in the first episode I believe mentioned that she was pansexual and then went on to say she was told she couldn’t do drag as she was a woman which wasn’t technically true because she doesn’t identify as a woman. It has pretty much just become her identity.
As for the rest of the show I’m not a mad fan of the judges and the host is ok. Ive only seen 3 episodes so may change my idea. Was really confused where they were based as it looks like a derelict factory in some shots
She has an incredible figure! Her accent is what I imagine when someone talks about an Irish accent. I don’t know if the Irish tattlers can tell us but is it a harsh or ‘common’ accent? It sounds quite strong to me.The host's accent is fab - she is the most Irish person I have ever heard. Her body is absolutely fit as.
Christ knows what they were thinking!I am SCREAMING at the face graffiti on the face off? I just rolled my eyes so hard I’m worried I might never see again
Why can't it just be deidre from down the road who works in tesco and does wedding make up on the sideI think it’s a real shame the shows gone this wayI watched it for the make up not for the sob stories
I know I'm not feeling this series I watched the Irish one much better in terms of age and ding dongWhy can't it just be deidre from down the road who works in tesco and does wedding make up on the side
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