Erika Jayne's residency titled "Bet It All on Blonde" created a stir in Las Vegas, to the extent that it is now receiving its own two-part documentary special. As an exclusive feature, the entertainer is providing Us with a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes life.
Since its launch in September, the show has attracted fans from across the globe to the renowned House of Blues in Las Vegas. They eagerly gather to witness the 52-year-old Jayne in action.
"I adore witnessing individuals arrive at the show donning the attire of Erika Jayne," reveals the star of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. "We've had enthusiasts fly in from various corners of the world, including Australia, London, Scotland, Canada, and France, solely to attend the show."
Prior to taking the stage, Jayne readies herself by engaging in a pre-show routine that entails a comprehensive 30-minute warm-up and stretching session with the entire cast," she reveals to Us. "Furthermore, I tend to my vocals, and just before stepping on stage, we gather in a prayer circle."
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When it comes to her dressing room, the "Painkillr" singer gives a sneak peek into her well-stocked essentials: Sour Patch Kids, Hennessy, and Liquid IV.
Jayne has a plethora of popular songs to choose from, but she confesses that her favorite one to perform is "How Many F–ks" for good reason. According to her, when she performs this 2016 hit single, the crowd goes wild and stands up, screaming in excitement. She also mentions that it serves as the grand finale, leaving a lasting impact.
As the author of "The Pretty Mess," Jayne strives to turn every show into a memorable party and a resounding success. She believes that everyone should have the time of their lives when attending her performances. Jayne recalls a memorable encounter with a fan during a meet-and-greet, where the fan shared that the last gift she received from her now ex-boyfriend was the VIP package for Jayne's "Bet It All On Blonde" show.
When it's time to relax, Jayne opts for simplicity, mentioning her preference for "a delightful cocktail in my dressing room,
where she can be discovered engaging in lively conversations and laughter with the Pretty Mess team and the friends who attended the show."
Bravo recently announced a two-part documentary that will showcase Jayne's journey to establish her residency. Scheduled to air in 2024, Jayne eagerly anticipates sharing her final triumph with audiences. Reflecting on the challenging past few years, she expressed her excitement to demonstrate how she overcame adversity and created something remarkable.
With reporting by Christina Garibaldi