not to mention RuPaul He truly is one of the greatest and most beloved celebrities. And she could probably make a cameo appearance in any TV show she wanted.
But, of course, that wasn’t always the case. In fact, Ru was once denied a cameo in one of her ’90s biggest TV shows, He. Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
according to David Stephen Simonwho was one of the show’s co-executive producers from 1992 to 1996, but actually Will Smith The person who rejected the idea.David interviewed journalist Thea Glassman for his book Freaks, Greeks, Dawson’s Creek: How 7 Teen Shows Changed Television people report.
At the time, Lou had just entered the mainstream with her 1993 hit “Supermodel (You Better Work),” and David brought up the idea of making her a cameo when pitching ideas for future episodes.
David went on to say that Will was not known for rejecting ideas, but said no to them, adding, “I remember him saying it was a really bad idea.”
David recalled that Will was against having drag queens on the show. In the end, he said to Will, “Okay, okay, no need for that,” and dropped the idea of having Lou.
David speculated that Will’s objection was because it could damage his image, saying, “The reason he says no is because of image. It’s time. It’s over.”
Ru may have missed the chance to appear, fresh princeshe had a moment that came full circle when she featured Will’s daughter Willow Smith“Whip My Hair” during Alyssa Edward and Roxy Andrews’ lip-synching in Season 5 of RuPaul’s Drag Race. Of course, Lip Sync became one of the most iconic moments in the series’ history.
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And let’s be honest, it’s not too late for Lou to be a judge on Will’s Emmy-winning show!I mean, it’s going to be a fun episode, and Lou could even disdain a cameo appearance along the way. untucked!
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