Former Chippendales Host Spills Wild True Story of ‘Welcome to Chippendales’
Doug Jeffrey spent a decade working at the legendary strip club and knows what’s true in the Hulu series.
Doug Jeffrey spent a decade working at the legendary strip club and knows what’s true in the Hulu series.
“Yellowjackets.” “Queer as Folk.” “Welcome to Chippendales.” From murder to love to hedonism, Juliette Lewis brought her A game to the year.
Actor Quentin Plair tells IndieWire about intertwining power, desire, and racism as the club’s only Black dancer in Hulu’s series.
Dorothy Stratten certainly deserves a voice, but having her as this pert fashionista who conjured up the Chippendales wardrobe and died feels like a disservice.
In “Welcome to Chippendales,” the comedian said he was happy to play a terrible person: “Even the bad decisions made sense to me.”
As entertaining as it is unadventurous, this Kumail Nanjiani-starring series turns an ’80s sensation into a look at one man’s dangerous pride.
The coming weeks bring shows starring Emily Blunt, Chris Hemsworth, Sylvester Stallone, Lizzy Caplan, Kumail Nanjiani, and Warwick Davis.
Robert Siegel returns with the true-life story “Welcome to Chippendales.”
Juliette Lewis and Nicola Peltz Beckham also star in the true crime saga from the “Pam & Tommy” creator.
Murray Bartlett, Juliette Lewis, Nicola Peltz Beckham, and Dan Stevens star in the true crime series for Hulu, streaming November 22.