How's Your Head, Hun? with Michelle Visage - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Do ONE Thing
Michelle invites you into her home. She plays who is lazier in lockdown with Jade from Little Mix, checks in with Dr Ranj, and gets hair dying advice from Susannah Constantine.
The Prom
Michelle throws daughter, Lola, a homemade prom. She plays "Would You Rather?" with comedy legend, Alan Carr… and "Who Is Lazier?" with Community's Joel McHale.
What Are We Even Doing?!?!
Michelle welcomes comedian Keith Lemon, footballer Alex Scott, and gets on a treadmill with bestie Leah Remini.
The Show Must Go On
After months of lockdown, Michelle vows that she's not going to let Miss Rona get in the way of the important events in her life. So she's tying up loose ends left and right. Her daughter Lola graduates from high school, and Michelle puts a bow on another season of Drag Race, coronavirus be damned. She chats with fashion icon Marc Jacobs about staying creative during lockdown, and comedian Celeste Barber joins to explain why she's got a closet full of booze.
PRIDE
Covid has cancelled PRIDE events all over the world so Michelle is calling on her friends to keep the spirit of Pride alive. She finds a Scottish couple to marry from afar and she catches up with stage and screen legend Alan Cumming, DJ Nick Grimshaw, and even bakes a pride cake with chef Jamie Laurantis.
Get Your S#$t Together!
We're four months into lockdown and Michelle's L.A home is starting to drive her a little bit crazy! With most of her working life on location, Michelle is not a natural homebody. However, she is determined to nurture her inner Martha Stewart, and come out of lockdown with a skill and in this case it means fulfilling a lifetime ambition of learning how to fold a fitted sheet, and clear out her scary, cluttered kitchen Pantry. She enlists the help of The Style Sisters, Gemma and Charlotte, all the way form Essex to help her de-hoard and re-organise. She catches up with iconic host, and drag race fan, Lorraine Kelly, and star of The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Tituss Burgess. Drag queen Brooke Lynn Hytes rings in to chat about her stint as a judge on Canada's Drag Race.
Love in the Time of Quarantine
Michelle and her husband David celebrate their 23rd wedding anniversary and discuss "Love in the Time of Quarantine," and how lockdown has affected romance. She also welcomes Vanessa Williams, Mark Gatiss, Nikkie Tutorials, and Denise Van Outen to her closet.
The New Normal
With the lift of lockdown on the horizon, Michelle is in a reflective mood... She chats with her friends RuPaul, The Vivienne, and Rylan Clark-Neal and organises a Strictly Come Dancing reunion. Unbeknownst to her, David is also organising a reunion, as he plots the return from Uni of their eldest daughter Lillie.
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