Woah that was an unexpected rabbit hole, I'd heard about BH starting to spread some truths but hadn't followed up and wasn't expecting that.
It'll be useful for deeper context to link the video interview he refers to that he did with Ben Hatchett, ex-boxer/lifer (think Shaun Attwood type ex-con broadcaster), another YouTuber, on 16 May. You'll find that here:
Just to be clear, when he's talking about 'Red Rooms', he's referring to an exclusive 'Gentlemen's Club' in London, which back in the day he and his ex Daniella were famous (early 90s), was Brown's Nightclub. The interview video explains that and the zinger from it. In the first video, he's asking Daniella to say 'who was in the Red Rooms'. In the interview video, he explains that when he and Daniella went there back in the 90s, they went up to the manager's office (Daniella was a young actress with 'connections' back then) and were taken to a secret room, where Brian saw what he describes as a girl of about 11 or 12, a boy of about 9, and who he now knows to be Ghislaine Maxwell sitting in there in this 'secret office'. The fact they would call a club once associated with Maxwell 'Red Rooms' in this internet age, knowing what other meaning it has, is a bit ?
Another hint he drops is that at the time, Daniella was famous for her role in Britain's top night-time soap drama Eastenders. He infers that a London acting school is a front for training up young actors who go onto the programme and are groomed to become handlers, procurers, protectors. Watch to the end of the interview, and it turns out that Ben's girlfriend, who appears on camera and speaks for a few minutes, is the sister of Jessie Wallace, an actress who is known for her role in Eastenders in much more recent years than Daniella Westbrook. It's a big club...
He also mentions that the most famous hit of the band he was in, East 17, their 'Christmas Number One' Stay Another Day (which he basically lives comfortably off the royalties from now) has a 'much darker story behind it' than people realise. I have to say I've always thought it was a pile of shit, turns out it might be evil shit!!
Woah that was an unexpected rabbit hole, I'd heard about BH starting to spread some truths but hadn't followed up and wasn't expecting that.
It'll be useful for deeper context to link the video interview he refers to that he did with Ben Hatchett, ex-boxer/lifer (think Shaun Attwood type ex-con broadcaster), another YouTuber, on 16 May. You'll find that here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jdq7SPM71SA
Just to be clear, when he's talking about 'Red Rooms', he's referring to an exclusive 'Gentlemen's Club' in London, which back in the day he and his ex Daniella were famous (early 90s), was Brown's Nightclub. The interview video explains that and the zinger from it. In the first video, he's asking Daniella to say 'who was in the Red Rooms'. In the interview video, he explains that when he and Daniella went there back in the 90s, they went up to the manager's office (Daniella was a young actress with 'connections' back then) and were taken to a secret room, where Brian saw what he describes as a girl of about 11 or 12, a boy of about 9, and who he now knows to be Ghislaine Maxwell sitting in there in this 'secret office'. The fact they would call a club once associated with Maxwell 'Red Rooms' in this internet age, knowing what other meaning it has, is a bit ?
Another hint he drops is that at the time, Daniella was famous for her role in Britain's top night-time soap drama Eastenders. He infers that a London acting school is a front for training up young actors who go onto the programme and are groomed to become handlers, procurers, protectors. Watch to the end of the interview, and it turns out that Ben's girlfriend, who appears on camera and speaks for a few minutes, is the sister of Jessie Wallace, an actress who is known for her role in Eastenders in much more recent years than Daniella Westbrook. It's a big club...
He also mentions that the most famous hit of the band he was in, East 17, their 'Christmas Number One' Stay Another Day (which he basically lives comfortably off the royalties from now) has a 'much darker story behind it' than people realise. I have to say I've always thought it was a pile of shit, turns out it might be evil shit!!
Thanks for the context. For someone who has no idea about the British scene this is important information to understand the video