This isn’t the first time that Bowyer-Chapman has opened up about receiving social media hate during his time on the popular franchise. People can talk about actors or celebrities or singers and come up with all these stories of who they are, but at the end of the day, they’re not talking about the truth of who you are. “One of her most famous quotes is, ‘They’re not talking about you.
“I go back to the lessons of the people who really shaped me and helped me to figure out who I want to be, Maya Angelou, being such a huge influence. Letting go of that was not a challenging decision. “It’s not something I want to do: to let strangers into my most intimate details. Instagram is just about my only social media platform at this point, and I share so little of my life. “Social media has never been a big part of my life, truly. In an interview with Queerty, the 37-year-old actor said that letting go of his page “was not a challenging decision”.
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Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman has opened up about his time on Drag Race in a brand new interview.īack in 2020, the UnReal actor joined the Canadian edition of the Emmy Award-winning series as one of its regular panellists.īowyer-Chapman’s appearance on the hit series was met with intense backlash from so-called ‘fans’ of Drag Race, who inundated the actor with vile comments on social media due to his critiques for contestants such as Jimbo and Ilona Verley.ĭue to the abuse and backlash from viewers, the actor deleted his Twitter account.