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It's a new year which means a whole host of brand new brilliant guests! To kick things off, Gi welcomes singer and presenter Fleur East to the studio.Fleur tells Gi the amazing story of her home birth, which ended in her giving birth on her husband's lap..!Fleur also opens up about the pressure she felt over feeding her baby girl, plus pays tribute to her late father who passed away just before Nova was born. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I have the pleasure of interviewing singer and broadcaster Fleur East and her amazing sister, makeup artist Keshia. Fleur and Keshia have joined forces to found a beautiful haircare brand called Kurl Kitchen and this episode is their story.Get ready to hear about:Their childhood and sibling relationship over the yearsWhy having Keshia as her makeup artist when she was singing was massively positive for FleurWhy the death of their beloved dad inspired them to start a business togetherThe birth of Kurl Kitchen and why it represents both their mum and dadThe ups and downs of building their beauty brand and how everything nearly fell apartSourcing incredible ingredients from Ghana and bringing them to the UKThe beauty products they loveThis is the most inspiring episode and I can't tell you how much I love their relationship. You're going to really enjoy this one xx
Radio production has changed a lot since Ken Bruce began presenting in 1977. And yet, when it comes to the basics of good radio – a close, one-to-one relationship with the audience – things haven't changed much at all.“For years, people have been saying to me, ‘Radio's dead, dying. It's finished,'" said Bruce. "Even in the 70s, they were saying that to me. And I thought, well, no – I don't believe it is. Because there's a person there. It's a human interaction. And while that remains, radio will always have some kind of life.”Alongside Hits Radio presenter Fleur East, the Greatest Hits Radio presenter chatted with Bauer Media director of audio Gary Stein at The Future of Media London in October about the day-to-day challenges and excitements of producing a contemporary radio show.The pair reflected on the continued success of radio, even in an era marked by declines in audience for other traditional media channels. They also touched on career highlights and gave advice to audio industry professionals.Highlights:2:06: What goes into the day-to-day production of live radio?9:42: Technological advancement and how radio has changed since Bruce first started presenting14:47: Lessons for leaders and interviewers18:50: Favourite guests, fan interactions and career highlightsRelated articles:Ken Bruce surpasses 4m listeners on Greatest Hits Radio while Radio 2 declinesBauer commercial chief urges action over social media and mental health ‘deterioration'Bauer's Rayo app to offer branded content ‘in due course'What next for Bauer and radio? Interview w/ Simon Myciunka, CEO of Bauer Media Audio UKRajar Q3 2024: Top takeaways
In this episode, Hayley and Amy talk with songwriter and musical theatre writer Rachel Walker Mason about bravely making the things you dream of, leaning into authenticity and speaking aloud the things that often remain silent, women supporting women, and more. Click here for a transcript of the episode! Episode Notes Hosts: Hayley Goldenberg and Amy AndrewsGuest: Rachel Walker MasonMusic: Chloe Geller Episode Resources: The Circle website Follow The Circle on social media Stiles & Drewe Prize Listen to “Drown Without Water” Guest Bio: Rachel Walker Mason (she/her) is a GRAMMY voting member, the recipient of a prestigious British Citizen Award for contribution to the arts, and was named “a songwriting expert” by BBC Radio Four's Today Programme. The writer of new British musical The Circle and winner of the Stiles and Drewe Best New Song Prize 2023, Rachel is currently writing songs with Grammy, Emmy and Ivor Novello award winners, The Voice UK and American Idol alumni, and Oscar nominees. Rachel is also a mentor for The GRAMMYs, Help Musicians, and the Ivor Novello Academy. She is also a featured artist for Columbia University's Songcraft Anthology and an executive member of The Songwriters Hall of Fame. Named a Woman Of The Year 2020, the only British musician to be inducted into the Indie Music Hall Of Fame, and hailed “an inspiration” by Prince Harry, Rachel is the youngest person to be made a Fellow of the London College of Music by Professional Achievement and is one of the British representatives for the World Choir Council. As a well-respected music industry judge, Rachel has been on the judging panels for Intercontinental Music Awards, The British Short Film Awards, Sky TV's Sing: Ultimate A Cappella, The UK Songwriting Contest and many others. Rachel has written for hundreds of artists, including Jamie Lawson, The Puppini Sisters, Leslie Satcher (Willie Nelson, Jason Aldean, Kellie Pickler, Blake Shelton, Sheryl Crow, Bonnie Raitt, Martina McBride, Ariana Grande, Lee Ann Womack), Karl Morgan (Sam Ryder, Olly Murs), Mary Leay (Becky Hill, Cher), Luke Jackson (Amy Wadge), Gregor Philp (Deacon Blue), Luke Concannon (Nizlopi, Ed Sheeran), and Lloyd Hinshelwood (Mabel, Fleur East, Izzy Bizu). Find Rachel Online: Visit Rachel's website Instagram Facebook Thanks for listening! Who do you want to hear from next on the Women & Theatre Podcast? Nominate someone here. The Women & Theatre Podcast is created and produced by Hayley Goldenberg and Amy Andrews. Please like, comment, subscribe, follow us on Instagram and Facebook, and consider making a donation to support our work. Thank you for listening!
The fantastic comedian and radio presenter James Barr joins Chris on the Worst Time Podcast this week, the first time ever an episode has been recorded at the world famous Edinburgh Fringe Festival! James tells tales of bad drag & bad food in Barcelona as well as a big bad hotel in Blackpool. Plus, a dating experience where some basic information didn't quite make it conversation. Also, what's it like doing a breakfast show with Fleur East? All this and more on the Worst Time Podcast! James is at the Edinburgh Fringe right now with his show Sorry I Hurt Your Son (Said My Ex to My Mum) and he's doing a London show in September. See his website for all details!
Send us a Text Message.I don't often get to publish my interviews with crew members, because so many people want to remain anonymous. Luckily for me, the guy with the MOST stories I've ever heard has agreed to let this interview be public! 2 of his stories have already been episodes - including this week's episode about the crew member being left alone in the flight deck....A lot of the stories told on The Red Eye podcast come from days gone by. The 80's, 90's and 2000's seemed to be the prime time for mischief in the aviation industry. So we today we talk to Alex Chisnall. A British ex flight attendant who doesn't mind spilling the beans about his antics in the sky!Alex is a podcast host himself, amongst many other things! When he launched his podcast "Screw It Just Do It" 6 years ago, two downloads illustrated no one listenedexcept his wife and mum. Today, it's in the Top 1% of all podcasts globally, with 500+ episodes and listeners in 180+ countries.He went from working as a flight attendant for Virgin Atlantic to becoming Sir RichardBranson's #1 business advisor at Virgin StartUp. Throughout his journey, he has had theprivilege of interviewing extraordinary individuals such as Steven Bartlett, LewisHowes, Jamie Laing, Fleur East, James Haskell, Lord Bilimoria, and the founders of billion-dollar brands like Lush & Ted Baker.If you'd like to find Alex Chisnall (not if you're the bloke he got passengers to sit on though), you can find him www.podpreneur.co.uk, LinkedIn, & Instagram. and you can find Screw It Just Do It on Youtube, Apple Podcasts & Spotify.We would love to hear your story about your time in the air! Those stories that we tell at dinner parties, the ones that shaped the person we are, or the just plain outrageous! Get in touch at hello@theredeyepod.comSupport the Show.To subscribe to the monthly newsletter and keep up to date with news, visit www.theredeyepod.com. Ot find us on Facebook, YouTube, TikTok & Instagram @theredeyepod, for behind the scenes stories and those funny short stories that only take a minute or less!If you'd like to support the podcast you can subscribe at https://www.buzzsprout.com/2310053/support, we'd be happy to give you a shout out on our newsletter!For more of Ally Murphy's work as a British voice over artist, visit www.allymurphy.co.uk
Fleur East was raised in East London. At 16 she formed a girl group called Addictiv Ladies with some school friends and they entered the X Factor. In 2014, Fleur auditioned again and this time she went all the way, finishing second in the competition. Alongside her music, Fleur presents Strictly: It Takes Two with Janette Manrara and co-hosts the breakfast show on Hits Radio. Jordan and Fleur East are old friends and reminisce about their time on the Rizzle Kicks tour of Australia. The pair also talk reality TV, the BRITs and play a game called Count the Ways, inspired by her latest single. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today I spoke to Dara all about the interaction between social commentary and music. Make sure to subscribe so you know when our next episode drops and rate and review if you like what we are doing. Socials Find Dara on Instagram (@daratuckerb) and TikTok (@darastarrtucker). Find Sam's Socials on this link: https://linktr.ee/samuelobrien Find the Podcast's Socials on this link: https://linktr.ee/contentncapable - we have Facebook now too! Plugs and Mentions Plug: Sam plugged Sax by Fleur East. Dara plugged Famous Father Girl by Jamie Bernstein. Check out the other shows on the Deus Ex Media Network!
2018 Strictly finalist Joe Sugg teams up with producer Kim Winston to bring the fans an 'access all areas' backstage pass to the show. Kim has an encyclopaedic knowledge of Strictly, having worked on the show since 2009, and Joe knows first-hand what all the couples are going through, making them the perfect duo to give the listeners an exclusive insight of what really goes on backstage. This is their FIFTH year working together, and in the launch show they chat to the brand-new cast of 2023 brining you all the news and nerves from behind the scenes! Current glitterball champ, Hamza offers his top tips, and they chat to Fleur East about her new role as host of It Takes Two. The Strictly Come Dancing Official Podcast is made by BBC Studios and produced by Kim Winston and edited by Jonathan O'Sullivan. Listen now on BBC Sounds.
1, 99Souls vs Kristine Blonde, The girls love shy (Dazwell Bootleg)2, Jolyon Petch ft Livingstone, Fast car (Esquire Remix)3, Freak & Ms Pink, How U get down4, Fleur East, Sax (Luvbug Remix)5, Karen Harding, Open my eyes (The writers block Remix)6, Midnight City, Sexy Lady7, Writers block, If you love me8, Candi Staton, You got the love (Tommy MC's Tuff Bootleg)9, H20 ft Billie, Nobody's Business (2016 VIP Re-Work)10, Mickey, It's my man (Extended Mix)11, Weekend, In the night (James Hype Remix)12, Danny Dove, Guess who's back (Club Mix)13, Livin Joy, Don't stop movin (Michael Andre & SMB Remix)Direct download link belowhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1993414/13098171-episode-seven-twenty-16-funky-vocal-house-mixed-season-12-lasermoon.mp3?download=true
Sideman and Zeze Millz wrap-up Season 2 reflecting on their favourite moments with JAE5, RAYE, Popcaan, Fleur East, Davido, M1llionz and take us backstage with highlights from The Ivors 2023.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Singer and radio presenter Fleur East sits down with Marie Curie bereavement expert Jason Davidson to explore her experiences of death and grief.If you'd prefer, you can read a full transcript of the episode.On the Marie Curie Couch aims to open up conversations about death, break down the taboo and encourage people to share their end of life plans.This podcast is made by Marie Curie – the UK's leading charity providing care for people at the end of their lives. For more interesting perspectives on dying and death, head to Talkabout. You'll also find resources and support to help you start the conversation with your family and friends.On the Marie Curie Couch is produced and edited by Marie Curie, with support from Ultimate Sound and Vision. The music featured is Time Lapse by PanOceanic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week hunnies we have musician, The X Factor semi-finalist and Strictly finalist Fleur East on the show for a chat all about what it's like to go through the often brutal churn of reality TV, and come out very much on top! She shared stories about how she almost pulled out of her big The X Factor audition, dealing with managers who wanted to lie about her age, and the wildest A-List party she ever attended. She also shared the cutest story about how she got together with her now husband Marcel, her secrets to a long and happy relationship, and what she'd like to set the record straight on. Plus we've got a fabulous bar review for you Londoners, having spent an excellent evening together at the city's hottest new haunt, Stereo, the stunning cocktail bar, restaurant and live music venue from super chic the Experimental Group. It's right in the heart of Covent Garden and for a night of killer cocktails, burgers and a little spin on the dance floor, this totally hits the spot. Stereo is at 35 The Piazza, London, WC2E 8BE, check out Stereo's website at stereocoventgarden.com, or on IG @stereocoventgardenlondon. Thank you to Huel for supporting this episode. In case you haven't heard, Huel is the game-changing, high protein nutritionally complete meal you can have in a shake that has got both of us into the best shape of our lives, and feeling our healthiest, too! Our fave is the Black Edition – get a free shaker and a T-shirt when you order at huel.com/straightup Leave us a little review, and rate us on Spotify, it helps boost us in the charts and then we can continue getting more fabulous guests and spending time curating juicy, informative content about all things celeb culture. And let us know what you think on Insta @straightuppod
“I walked through life so differently after I lost my dad”Fleur East shares with Scott her new perspective on life, after losing her Dad. It's made her re-evaluate what's most important.They also discuss how their definition of success has changed down the years. It's no longer about chasing millions - now they strive to live in the moment instead. Plus, Fleur gives a behind-the-scenes look at her music career and how even though she can own a stage, she's shy in real life. Season 3 of Learning As I Go is supported by British Triathlon. Throughout this series, you'll hear updates from Scott as he trains for his first triathlon in July. You can join Scott at the Sunderland triathlon by clicking here and using the code LEARNING25 at checkout for 25 pounds off.
Fleur East tells Sideman and Zeze Millz about the pressures of being signed to a major record label, how she got out of her recording contract with Simon Cowell and how she met her husband. Plus the Hot Topics discussion is about KSI using a racial slur online.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Monday is the new Friday ….. we are back with the experience brining you brand new music from Zoe Kypri, Fleur East , DONEAO , Daniel Caesar and many more. Come for the music stay for the vibe
Cuddling up with Lou this week is singer-songwriter, radio presenter, star of Strictly Come Dancing and the I'm A Celebrity jungle - it's Fleur East.Fleur's latest single Count The Ways is out now.Follow Fleur on Twitter and Instagram: @FleurEastFollow Cuddle Club on Twitter and Instagram: @CuddleClubPodWant to support Cuddle Club to make more episodes? Make a one-off donation at https://supporter.acast.com/cuddleclubRecorded and edited by Aniya Das for Plosive.Artwork by Paul Gilbey (photography and design).Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/cuddleclub. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Singer and Ex Strictly Come Dancing finalist Fleur East chats music and dance.
James Barr (Hits Radio presenter, host of A Gay and a Non Gay, and Fleur East superfan) talks about going toe to toe with GB News' Piers Morgan on protecting trans people. With his trademark saucy wit James gives us an insight into growing up gay, and what his mum (mom) said when she walked in on him and his boyfriend for the second time.
Adrienne looks back at more of her favourite conversations from 2022 including Dr Chaterjee, Chris Lovett, Zoe Chance, Bruce Daisley and Fleur East. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Braw and The Brave is a podcast about people and their passions. Please note: This episode comes some strong language and references trauma and bereavement. Please see helpful links below. Episode 192 is in conversation with Sandra Harnes. After a successful career in the fashion industry, having danced from a young age, Sandra discovered Zumba by accident and went from instructor to choreographer to trainer in 2 years. Travelling the world, she has taught in over 35 countries, presented for brands such as Fibo and Nike and led 50000 people at Chime for Change as the warm up for Beyonce, JLo and Madonna. Creating concepts and content, in addition to collaborating with other artists, Sandra most recently worked with Strictly couple Fleur East and Bafta winner Giovanni Pernice on a project. In this conversation, we deep dive into Sandra's personal life and the incredible journey she's had to date, as she documents the experiences that have shaped her as a woman. Love, loss and self discovery, we discuss the human condition and what makes us tick. A prominent figure in the fitness industry, Sandra thrives on connection and speaking her truth- ‘a wee lassie fae the sticks loves nothing more than coffee, chocolate and folks who are not afraid to be weird'. Enjoy! Sandra's Instagram https://instagram.com/sandraharnzes?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Mental Health support https://www.mind.org.uk https://www.samaritans.org/?nation=scotland https://breathingspace.scot https://www.samh.org.uk https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/mental-health-services/ If you've enjoyed this episode you can help support the production of future episodes by clicking on the Ko-Fi link below. Many thanks. https://ko-fi.com/thebrawandthebrave Follow The Braw and The Brave https://www.instagram.com/thebrawandthebravepodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/TheBrawandTheBrave https://twitter.com/BrawBrave See https://soundcloud.com/ for privacy and terms of use.
This morning on the Breakfast Show, we play our final game of 5 Words, 5 Grand for 2022, we hear from the early fallen in Whamageddon and Lil Womble gets her debut radio interview with Strictly Come Dancing star Fleur East!
Louise takes on Ashley in this midweek edition of the PopMaster Podcast with Ken Bruce.
Hello and welcome to Secure The Insecure hosted by Johnny Seifert.On Episode 164 you will hear from Made In Chelsea's Sam Thompson and Love Island star Zara McDermott as they look to adulthood, reflect on Made In Chelsea and their futures as TV and radio presenters.A big thank you to hotels.com for arranging this interview.If you enjoyed this episode please leave a five star rating on iTunes and Spotify.If you want to contact Johnny, he is on social media @johnnyseifert Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adrienne is joined by the incredible Fleur East - who was last on the show in 2019! Fleur is a singer, a radio host, and now a Strictly Come Dancing contestant! Fleur and Adrienne catch up, discuss energy, pursuing your passions, and of course, dancing. You can follow Fleur on instagram @fleureast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Love is in the air this week at Pop Music For Smart People!. This week I am featuring 12 love songs! Last week we covered sex and now it is on to love songs. I also ordered the tracks to show the different stages of love. We start off with sweet and cuddly phase when you are falling for someone and the artists with songs in this area are HEIGHTS, Thilo, Liv Lovelle, Ash Leone and OddKidOut. Next we move into the have fallen in love and are getting to really know each other phase and the artists with songs in this area are Herizen and Alt Bloom. Next is the very intensely in love phase where things have gotten very serious and the artists with songs in this area are Fleur East, Nao, Alice Chater, Nonsens and Karra. Lastly we have the phase where the relationship has ended but the love is not gone and people are trying to get it back and the artists with songs in this area are Willow Beats and Tove Lo. So come fall in love with these artists and tracks!! If you would like to support an indie podcaster like myself you can do so at www.buymeacoffee.com/PMFSP Visit our website www.popmusicforsmartpeople.com and while you are there go check out our merch store --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pmfsp/message
Pandora Sykes and Sirin Kale look at how these BAFTA-winning reality shows became national treasures and explore why the ingredients for a good reality show are the same, wherever they are set. Featuring interviews with Spencer Matthews, Georgia Toffolo, James Lock, plus many more. Producer: Hannah Hufford Executive Producer: Pandora Sykes Executive Editor: James Cook Content Producer: Hannah Robins Technical Producer: Giles AspenArchive credits: The British Academy Television Awards: 2011, Whizz Kid Entertainment The Only Way is Essex, Lime Pictures Made in Chelsea, Monkey Kingdom Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, Hot Sauce The Reality of Reality TV with Fleur East, Bauer Media What We Don't Post, Nicola Hughes and Tiffany Watson I've Been There: Amy Childs and Cosmetic Surgery, Nine Lives Media
Musician, radio DJ and former X-Factor star Fleur East reveals some jaw-dropping angry moments to Tony. From the shocking revelation she was told to straighten her hair to make it in the music industry to being treated badly by customers at the bar where she worked. She talks about getting up at 4am for work, stubbing toes on beds and road rage. Tony and Fleur compare notes on instant fame, going on reality TV and being poked in the back by fans in Nandos and they share their experiences of being mixed race and fighting in nightclubs.
Marcus Bell “Bellringer” talks about how to achieve your goals and his 100 Dayz Impact Challenge. Years ago, Marcus Bell or simply "Bellringer" was $75K in debt and life wasn't as easy as it is now. But he managed to go from being in debt to becoming a millionaire and the go-to music producer/songwriter for celebrity artists. All because he learned how to commit to his goals. "BellRinger" is an American music producer, composer, and musician. Furthermore, he has worked with national and international recording artists, including American artists Katy Perry and Lady Gaga, Italian pop star Gala, British singer Fleur East, and Malaysian-Australian singer-songwriter Che'Nelle. Finally, listen and learn as we talk about investing in ourselves, going from success to significance, electing ourselves, life long learning, and so much more. Resources Mentioned: Join the 100 Dayz Impact Challenge Buy the book: Bellringer Branding Bible: The 5 Musician Branding Principles for Singers, Rappers, DJs, Music Producers, Composers, Writers, and Recording Artists Wealth and Impact Bootcamp Check out Marcus' music: www.bellringermusic.com & www.bellringerproductions.com Follow Marcus on Instagram Connect with Marcus on LinkedIn Connect with Emily on LinkedIn Emily Harman Positive Intelligence Coaching Program Onward Accelerator Coaching Program Onward: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Onward Movement Facebook Group | YouTube Buy Emily's Best Selling Book Step Into the Spotlight Schedule a Complimentary Coaching Call with Emily Music by Soul Pajamas Enjoyed the show? Please remember to leave a rating and review in Apple Podcasts.
Singer, songwriter and presenter Fleur East joins us for chats about fame, the music industry, her experience coming second in the X Factor in 2014, how the media portrays women, and even a bit about dating and relationships. We hope you love listening to this one as much as we loved recording it! *** Follow Fleur: @fleureast Chat with us: @closefriends @lucymountain @movewithtara @sarahb
This week Cariad talks to singer, TV presenter + radio host Fleur East (I'm A Celebrity, Hits Radio, Saturday Night Takeaway) about her dad, who passed away last year from a heart attack, just as the lockdown began in the UK. As ever we talk grief, shock + pandemic funerals.You can follow FLeur on twitter + instagram @FleurEast and her new album, Fearless is out now. You can follow the Griefcast on Twitter + Instagram @thegriefcastGriefcast is hosted by Cariad Lloyd, edited by Kate Holland, recorded at Whistledown Studios (or Cariad's living room in lockdown), artwork is by Jayde Perkin and the music is provided by The Glue Ensemble. And remember, you are not alone.Rose D'or Nominee 2019, Podcast of the Year 2018, Best Podcast ARIA's 2018.Apple Podcast's Spotlight pick for October "the pandemic's most important podcast" TelegraphSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/griefcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This morning we have singing listeners, an etiquette coach and another Tory MP has stayed out too late drinking alone. Enjoy!
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Chip talks to Fleur East in the Media Village at the IOW Festival 2021.
Singer-songwriter and former X-Factor finalist, Fleur gets up early for her breakfast show on Hits Radio. She reveals what wakes her up in the morning, the secret to tangle-free hair and explains why her sister Keisha is her go-to makeup guru. Save 20% online* at laroche-posay.co.uk. Apply code at checkout. *valid from 00:01 on 22.07.21 until 23:59 on 31.07.21. Valid online at www.laroche-posay.co.uk. Incomplete, illegal, misdirected or late redemptions will not be valid. Promoter is not responsible for redemptions lost, damaged or delayed due to technical or connectivity or other problems. Subject to availability, whilst stocks last.
Fleur East joins Frankie to talk about representation and identity, making it in the music industry and growing up in London. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Seasoned Sessions! This week we're joined by the one and only Fleur East! We talk about her experience on the the X-Factor, the pressure Black reality stars can feel when it comes to representing the community, and her brand new prime-time gameshow The Void, which she'll be co-hosting with Ashley Banjo. Catch some of the discussion over on BuzzFeed UK's YouTube channel, and you can get in touch with us at seasonedsessions@buzzfeed.com, @adaenechi, or @its_hanifahh. Have a great week!
“I was so eager to be loved.” 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 this, your final episode* in this series of the Reality of Reality TV, Fleur East speaks openly and honestly to one of our absolute Queens of reality TV. They talk giving birth on TV, Celeb Big Brother rejections, winning I'm A Celebrity, This Morning's car crash interview, how she sees her ‘dark' days as a way to inspire others and why Only Fans is giving her the control that she's never had in her life before. Kerry reveals to you why she really went on reality tv after leaving the hit girl group Atomic Kitten, and how it is, being on par with The Kardashians by starring in your own reality show. Oh and loads more, this is the famous Kerry Katona we're speaking to after all! This is the Reality of Reality TV. *This episode contains references to suicide, drug use, issues surrounding mental health and nudity. Share the reality love! #RealityofRealityTV Instagram: instagram.com/fleureast Twitter: twitter.com/FleurEast Facebook: facebook.com/fleureastofficial This is the last episode of this #sadface - we hope to see you again soon for more realties!
“Perri starts crying and walking around like an elderly lady... .” Jordan Banjo and Perri Kiely are from Diversity, the dance group that famously beat Susan Boyle in the final of Britain's Got Talent in 2009. The best pals chat to Fleur East about their humble beginnings dancing in shopping centres and why they chose to flaunt their incredible dance moves on national TV. You'll discover what it was like coming of age in the public eye with paps, tabloid journos and haters, to their life now as KISS radio presenters, TV hosts on Dance, Dance, Dance and starring in more reality shows like Dancing on Ice. “Take that Subo!” This is the Reality of Reality TV. Share the reality love! #RealityofRealityTV Instagram instagram.com/fleureast Twitter twitter.com/FleurEast Facebook facebook.com/fleureastofficial Listen to the show to find out when Fleur will be back with a fantastic series finale as soon as she can!
“I never wanted to be famous, I wanted to be rich.” Vicky Pattison burst onto our screens in the raucous Geordie Shore. She quickly became the nation's favourite reality star when she was crowned Queen of the Jungle in 2015, with her hilarious blend of no filter Geordie honesty. In this episode, the self-confessed reality tv show addict, chats to Fleur East about having sex on TV, how she outgrew Geordie Shore, why she fears she'll never have a private life now she's spent so much time in the spotlight, the moment she lost her mind when she was announced as the winner of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here and loads more! This is the Reality of Reality TV. Share the reality love! #RealityofRealityTV Instagram instagram.com/fleureast Twitter twitter.com/FleurEast Facebook facebook.com/fleureastofficial Next episode out 31st August!
“When you were washing your backside you gave Fleur the soap!” Harry Redknapp is best known for his footballing credentials, but in 2014 he found a whole new fan base when he was crowned King of The Jungle. In this episode, Fleur East is reunited with her I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! campmate and bestie. She chats to Hazza about how his experience in the jungle has transformed his life from a grumpy ex-football manager, to a grandad who's now #LovingLife. You'll discover how the former Tottenham boss got a shock when he realised the show was actually real, why being reunited with his wife Sandra brought him to actual tears and which big soap should start making room in the local boozer for ‘Dirty Harry'. This is the Reality of Reality TV. Share the reality love! #RealityofRealityTV Instagram instagram.com/fleureast Twitter twitter.com/FleurEast Facebook facebook.com/fleureastofficial Next episode out 21st August!
“The X-Factor was the last resort for us.” JB Gill is best known for being in JLS, one of the UK's biggest boy bands of all time. The lads were famously catapulted into superstardom courtesy of their time on the X-Factor. In this episode, Fleur East discovers how the show, what JB describes a “crash course in the music industry”, was the last resort for the band, the cringe moment when JB bumped into Adele, how he handles paps and fans and why you'll never catch JB being late. JB, who's also starred on Masterchef and The Jump, also tells it like it is about his life now on the farm with his family. Yep, JB is now a farmer! This is the Reality of Reality TV. Share the reality love! #RealityofRealityTV Instagram instagram.com/fleureast Twitter twitter.com/FleurEast Facebook facebook.com/fleureastofficial Next episode out 18th August!
“...I can't speak out...for fear of never working in TV again.” Vas J Morgan is a magazine editor and activist, who made his name on the hit reality show The Only Way Is Essex. In this episode*, Vas reveals to host Fleur East, his fear of being blacklisted by the TV industry, why he felt that TOWIE portrayed him unfairly as a gay, black man, how he didn't feel supported by the show through his darkest moments, and why it's about time for reality show producers to start addressing representation. You'll also hear how his new ‘I Am Enough' campaign is boosting self esteem and discover just how scripted reality TV actually works. This is the Reality of Reality TV. *This episode contains references to addiction and mental health issues Share the reality love! #RealityofRealityTV Instagram instagram.com/fleureast Twitter twitter.com/FleurEast Facebook facebook.com/fleureastofficial Next episode out 11th August!
“I am savage, but not like that.” Amber Gill is the winner of Love Island 2019, what she describes as a ‘crazy, dramatic holiday'. In this interview, discover what it was like for Amber, to be plucked from her job as a beauty therapist, to spending two whole months on one of the UK's biggest reality TV shows. Your host Fleur East delves into her life after the show, including Black Lives Matter protesting and more. Amber also talks kissing challenges, deleting instagram, how Caroline Flack had her back and what really went on during THAT Casa Amour moment. This is the Reality of Reality TV. Share the reality love! #RealityofRealityTV Instagram: instagram.com/fleureast Twitter: twitter.com/FleurEast Facebook: facebook.com/fleureastofficial Next episode out 4th August!
“I am broke, I need to win £70,000 and I need to win it now!” Alison Hammond made a name for herself on Big Brother way back in 2003. Now a hugely successful TV presenter, she chats to Fleur East about her reality of Reality TV - and there's been quite a few shows that she's starred in! Like for example her recent stint on Celebs Go Dating where she refused hot dogs and snogs. She also talks about her time in the jungle and how she wasn't her normal ‘klutzy' self we've grown to adore over the years. Alison also reveals the crazy lengths fans go to and what really went on when she broke Big Brother's picnic table! This is the Reality of Reality TV. Next episode out 28th July!
"Do I swallow that, or be the girl who throws up on national television?" Janet Devlin, a Northern Irish singer/songwriter and The X Factor finalist, joins Fleur East on The Reality of Reality TV* to reveal what taking to the stage as 16-year-old on the biggest music competition in the UK was really like. After years of keeping quiet, Janet opens up about her own mental health struggles, why Hanson's MMMBop makes her sick to her stomach, her relationship with mentor Kelly Rowland and why she had to ask for a therapist. You'll also discover how, despite everything, The X Factor ended up being a really positive experience for Janet. This is the Reality of Reality TV. *This episode contains references to addiction, eating disorders, self harm and mental health issues. Next episode out 21st July!
“If you think you've been bitchy, guess what girl? You've been bitchy!” Honest words from The Vivienne, the first winner of the UK edition of Ru Paul's Drag Race and your very first guest on The Reality of Reality TV podcast. Your host Fleur East gets the lowdown of what life's really like being involved in one of the most popular reality TV shows in the world. They talk about the gruelling schedule, why the UK show surprised a lot of Drag Race fans and how drag isn't all about a gorgeous body and fabulous make-up! Hear what actually happened during that ‘red wig and silver dress moment', how Donald Trump and Cher are related and why the show is a powerful vehicle to raise awareness of important LGBTQ issues. This is the Reality of Reality TV. Share the reality love! #RealityofRealityTV Instagram: instagram.com/fleureast Twitter: twitter.com/FleurEast Facebook: facebook.com/fleureastofficial Next episode out 14th July!
Reality TV, how real is it? Find out when reality show veteran and Hits Radio presenter Fleur East cosies up with fellow stars to revisit their best, worst and most real moments. In this series Fleur speaks to X-Factor finalists and drag race superstars, as well as The Only Way Is Essex cast members and Big Brother heroes. Each conversation is a no holds barred account of the reality of reality tv, direct from those who live and breathe it.
E aí quarentenados, tudo bom? Curtindo o isolamento social? Nós também, por isso, gravamos este episódio à distância, pra deixar todo mundo seguro e tranquilo de que nenhuma doença foi transmitida na gravação deste podcast. Abrimos o Ep. com nosso quadro tradicional "Você Não Pode Dormir Sem Saber", com as manchetes mais importantes pra você ficar bem informado durante a quarentena. No "Giro da Semana", além das menções aos novos álbuns do Conan Gray, Fleur East e Clarice Falcão, falamos sobre as novas músicas de Lauren Jauregui, que lançou "Lento", uma parceria super latina com o Tainy, Dinah Jane, que fez a Beyoncé e lançou música sem contar para ninguém - "1501" é o nome da faixa, a nova braba lançada por Luísa Sonza, que se chama "Braba", a parceria latina de Pabllo Vittar, "Timida", com Thalía e, por fim, mas não menos importante, o novo álbum do The Weeknd, carinhosamente chamado, por aqui, de "Ex da Selena Gomez", que lançou mais um compilado de canções na melhor vibe anos 1980, chamada "After Hours". Fode essa buceta. Para fechar o episódio, apresentamos a vocês um cantor chamado Clinton Kane. Vale a pena ouvir (o episódio e as músicas dele, rs). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/farofaconceito/support
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