‘Cruelty television.” That’s how Dr Gareth Smith, among the few psychiatrists working with trans issues at the time, described the most talked-about reality series of 2004. He’s not wrong. When Dr Smith received a call to assist in the making of Sky One’s There’s Something About Miriam, the show was already approaching its notorious finale. You’ll no doubt remember the details.
The 2003 Sky1 British reality series 'There's Something About Miriam' flew six contestants to Ibiza, with the aim of wooing the stunning Mexican model Miriam Rivera.
A new Channel 4 series Miriam: Death Of A Reality Star is set to explore the Mexican model's untimely death and her appearance on controversial show There's Something About Miriam.
The British 2003 Sky1 dating series There's Something About Miriam starred the 'world's first transgender reality star' Miriam Rivera, who tragically passed away aged 38 in 2019.
From Miriam being ‘revealed’ as a transgender woman to the contestants trashing the set, it was the cruellest reality show ever. Ahead of a new series about its tragic fallout, Miriam’s brother and friend open up for the first time about her death
The transgender model from Mexico, who was found dead in a suspected suicide in 2019 at the age of 38, lived a controversial life in the spotlight after shooting to fame on a dating show.
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