I’m A Celeb Ruby Wax’s bizarre but brutal Louis Theroux feud with ban on saying his name

I’m A Celeb Ruby Wax’s bizarre but brutal Louis Theroux feud with ban on saying his name

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Ruby Wax, a comedian, has never shied away from controversy, and she previously raised questions when she discussed her unanticipated feud with interviewer Louis Theroux.

I’m A Celebrity has only just kicked off – but one star is already proving a little divisive. Ruby Wax has split viewers’ opinion with some loving her bold and brash personality, and others accusing her of being abrasive and rude.

It’s by no means the first time Ruby has ruffled feathers with some of her comments. The comedian previously admitted to a strong dislike of beloved interviewer Louis Theroux, which got so bad she banned her children from even saying his name.

On the podcast Dish with Nick Grimshaw and Angela Hartnett, she openly acknowledged that “he was my nemesis.” I forbade my children from ever using the name Louis because I was bitter and angry before I had to award him two BAFTAs, not one but two. It is forbidden. “

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She later made the same statement to the Times, saying, “I punished them if my daughters mentioned his name around the house.” What was at the heart of her disdain, she argued, though? When the comedian was hosting her own interview-style show, When Ruby Wax Met, in the 1990s, it dates back to the exact same time.

It saw her chat to some major names, including OJ Simpson, Donald Trump, Pamela Anderson, Madonna and Tom Hanks, in her typically-brassy style. And then, in 1998, Louis began his own TV career, which saw him employ a far with a softer interview technique. Not long after Ruby’s show was axed, she blamed Louis, believing he had robbed her of her career, “taking food out of my mouth and my children’s”.

Ruby was able to move on and address her grievances honestly after Louis himself interviewed her on his Grounded podcast. When Louis inquired about a comment she had previously made about him on another podcast, claiming his name caused her to want to “vomit.”

Although it was intended as a joke, Ruby explained that because she “projected” a lot onto him when comparing their careers, there was probably some truth to what she said. She responded, “I’m projecting a lot on you, Louis, and I’m not just you.” Remember that there are only two people hiding behind these facades. “

She continued: “You get in a role [where] you think ‘I’m invincible, everybody loves me, I have all these viewers’. And then one day after I did my best show, which was that race to Russia and back… after that my career stopped, nobody would talk to me again, then all that kept going on was Louis Theroux.

Because I was cut off from my ego and narcissism, and it was all that I had, it now “pisses my heart a little.” No one could stop me because I had turbo and aggression in my 20s. I had no talent when I first started, but I was so determined. I have this desire to outsmart everyone because I constantly believe that failure and betrayal are a big part of who I am. “

Ruby has never shied away from controversy, and she is already causing a stir both online and on I’m a Celeb. Fans have hailed the comedian as this year’s “diva of the jungle” for her bold statements. After allegedly calling her hotel room prior to camp “trash,” Ruby then shocked viewers by blatantly criticizing Angry Ginge for “standing in her light.”

However, not everyone feels the same way about the actress, with one viewer saying, “Absolutely fascinated at people not realizing Ruby is a force of sarcastic 80s/90s female comedy.” #ImACeleb . “

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Source: Mirror

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