fredag 3 oktober 2025

SNEAKED BACKSTAGE! FLESH-EATING PLANTS, RHINESTONE CRISES, AND THE TRUTH...

Did I nearly miss the most scandalous theatre gossip of the year, and then solve a major fashion crisis with tiny rhinestones? đŸ€”

This video is your essential Friday dispatch, offering a high-value glimpse into my life as a male content creator: balancing the glamour of the stage with crucial DIY fashion repairs and insider backstage banter. You’ll experience the genuine fun of my working day, connect with the silly, passionate people I work with, and learn a tiny wardrobe repair trick you can use yourself. Get ready for a dose of theatrical fun and practical style!

It’s Friday, and I’m ready to close out the week with a blend of fashion and funny moments from the theatre! This vlog takes you right into my routine, starting with a crucial bit of home organization and ending with a hunt for backstage secrets and a DIY repair that saved one of my favorite shirts.

Fashion Finds and Sequined Shame:


My day begins with a look inside my Sellpy box. 📩 I pull out a fantastic black shirt from H&M, featuring a very bold, black sequined shirt front. ✨ I immediately realize it’s too much party for a typical workday, so I hang it proudly among my other party shirts. This little ritual reminds me that a man needs a dedicated wardrobe for unplanned exuberance! It's a quick, relatable moment about fashion excess and wardrobe sorting.

The Theatre's Gossip and Scandals:


The heart of my Friday is, naturally, the theatre. The first person I seek out is the magnificent makeup man, David Julio. David is a font of both creativity and gossip! I corner him to ask about his recent break. He’d been to Denmark to see a show at the famous Wallmans, and his review was hilarious: he compared the whole spectacle to a flesh-eating plant! đŸȘŽ His dramatic flair made the story instantly viral-worthy. I share this funny, candid moment with you, proving that the best entertainment often happens offstage. David is also still diligently eating the sunflower seeds I gave him the week before—a charmingly low-stakes drama! đŸŒ»

DIY Couture and The Lanvin Rescue:


I had a major fashion emergency: my beloved Lanvin pour H&M shirt had lost several of the small rhinestones from its buttons. A tragedy for a collector! I immediately turn to David for help. I asked him for some spare rhinestones and, with careful precision, we glued them back onto the buttons. 💎 The result? A customized piece that actually looks better and more unique than the original mass-produced item. This is a great, easy DIY fashion fix that saves money and adds character to your clothes!

Backstage Mystery and Cast Antics:


The final segment of my day is pure backstage curiosity. I discover a strange hole in the wall backstage! 🕳️ I ask Simon, our stage manager, what it’s for. He gives me the standard, technical explanation, which, honestly, felt like a complete cover-up! I share my disbelief and my own theories about the hole, inviting you to join the backstage mystery. I also ask the cast a truly vital question: how many times does Felicia actually have to maneuver the window in the show? It’s a silly, fun question that captures the camaraderie and repetition of theatre life.

Why You Should Watch:

This video is a chaotic, fun look at the vlogger's life where professional obligations meet personal style and good friends. You get backstage access, a fun DIY style hack, and genuinely funny gossip.

Hit that LIKE button if you love a good backstage secret! SUBSCRIBE for more theatre vlogs, honest fashion finds, and lifestyle content. SHARE this video with a friend who needs help fixing their clothes! What do YOU think the hole in the wall is really for? Let me know in the comments! 👇

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