How Fabio helped a real-life supermodel escape a cult in HBO’s new documentary
The series traces Richards’ 20-year break with Eternal Values, including more than $4 million lost to the group’s gemstone schemes.
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Exclusive | Where is Hoyt Richards now? How the model lost millions in an '80s New York cult
Former supermodel Hoyt Richards — who was friends with Fabio and rubbed elbows with Cindy Crawford and Naomi Campbell — talks about the HBO documentary "Bring Me The Beauties: A Model cult," about Eternal Values, the cult he was in with Frederick von Mierers.
HBO's 'Bring Me the Beauties': Shock Alien Sex Cult Ensnared Princeton Student
'Bring Me the Beauties', a new series from HBO, dives deep into a rabbit hole involving drugs, illicit gems, UFO's and the sexcapades of indoctrinated members of a doomsday cult. The true crime docuseries follows Hoyt Richards, a Princeton scholar and the world's first male supermodel, who gets seduced by Frederick Von Mierers' Eternal Values cult in the late 70s. The three-part documentary is truly stranger than fiction, recounting the cult's s…
How Fabio helped a real-life supermodel escape a cult in HBO’s new documentary
This is a true story: Hoyt Richards, the world's first male supermodel, shares the story of his 20 years in Eternal Values, the cult created by Frederick Von Mierers who claimed to have come from the planet of Arcturus.
How An Alien Sex Cult Swallowed The World’s First Male Supermodel
Hoyt Richards had the kind of face that built fashion houses. Tall, blond and Princeton-educated, he became the first male supermodel of the 1980s. He fronted campaigns for Versace, Valentino and Ralph Lauren, and posed beside Cindy Crawford and Fabio. Almost every dollar he earned went to a doomsday cult that believed its leader was […]
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