The Jew behind ‘There’s Something About Miriam’

Those of my readers who are British and remember the year 2004 might well remember an infamous British ‘Big Brother’ type reality television dating show called ‘There’s Something About Miriam’ that aired that year on ‘Sky One’ – and subsequently in the United States on ‘Fox Reality’ in 2007 – and caused a significant amount of controversy at the time and has been termed ‘the world’s most offensive dating show’. (1)

The show was controversial in large part because homosexuality on television was still controversial at the time and generally avoided, but the point of called ‘There’s Something About Miriam’ was not only to break taboos around homosexuality but also to promote it and its related sexual disorder: transgenderism.

This is because – you see - ‘Miriam’ was born as a Mexican boy named ‘Hugo Cesar’ and seems to never to have had any intention to have gender reassignment surgery.

As ‘Metro’ explains:

‘In 2003 Miriam Rivera signed up to star on reality series There’s Something About Miriam which set in Spain and saw six men compete for a £10,000 reward over who could make the best impression on the 21-year-old Mexican model.

After competing in various physical challenges as well as going on dates with Miriam, in the final episode she made her pick.

But immediately after she shared that she was a transgender woman who had not yet undergone gender-affirming surgery.

The response from her potential suitors was swift.

Although her chosen pick Tom looked shocked by what he was being told, the rest of the group burst out laughing, with one declaring: ‘I told you. I told you all along. I knew!’

Off-camera, one contestant reportedly destroyed parts of the set in a fit of rage.

Despite the backlash the show received, including from the contestants who took the production company to court, Miriam was hailed as ‘Britain’s first transgender TV star’.

Her initial notoriety saw her cast on Big Brother Australia the following year, but she was rarely seen on screens again after that.’ (2)

Naturally the six contestants sued and won an undisclosed out of court settlement because of the emotional distress and reputational damage caused by the show. (3) While Miriam later took to becoming a transgender prostitute to feed her drug addiction and eventually committed suicide in 2019. (4)

But where did this subversive and frankly disastrous television show come from?

Well, it was created and produced by one Remy Blumenfeld – (5) who was later the ITV Direct of Formants between circa 2004 and 2010 – (6) who in his own words is: ‘jewish and gay’. (7) Blumenfeld is a strong and active promoter of the normalization and promotion of homosexuality to the young as well as attempting to make it a political force (8) and has pushed that agenda heavily in his television productions and general output. (9)

The truth is then that the famous dating show ‘There’s Something About Miriam’ was created and produced by a jew – Remy Blumenfeld – to attack and undermine heterosexual normality as well as promote homosexuality and transgenderism.

It is that simple.

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References

(1) https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/worlds-most-offensive-dating-show-31038107; echoed by https://www.reuters.com/article/lifestyle/either-way-miriam-an-awful-dating-show-idUSN30217450/

(2) https://metro.co.uk/2024/04/29/happened-miriam-rivera-first-transgender-reality-tv-star-20736935/

(3) https://www.realitytvworld.com/index/articles/story.php?s=2296

(4) https://metro.co.uk/2024/04/29/happened-miriam-rivera-first-transgender-reality-tv-star-20736935/

(5) https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/switched-ons-list-of-the-ten-greatest-reality-show-villains/news-story/ac17e07fd942a192eb38b62c7ec9445b

(6) https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/bartlett-blumenfeld-leave-itv-studios-25279/

(7) https://www.helaineblumenfeld.com/press/helaine-blumenfeld-britains-most-successful-sculptor-youve-never-heard-of-2/

(8) https://community.thriveglobal.com/how-to-be-a-great-gay-ally/; https://www.forbes.com/sites/remyblumenfeld/2019/10/28/how-to-bridge-the-digital-divide-one-person-at-a-time/

(9) https://www.vitality.guru/about-remy/