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Hoyt Richards spent his modeling heyday leading “a double life.”
“Even when I was at the height of my career, taking transatlantic flights and staying in five-star hotels,” he says in the new HBO docuseries Bring Me the Beauties: A Model Cult, “I’d go back to New York where I was rolling out a mat and sleeping on the floor.”
Because, 40 years ago, he was a member of Eternal Values, a group Richards now considers to be a cult that trafficked in a hodgepodge of Eastern philosophical tenets and revolved around founder Frederick von Mierers‘ assertion that he was an “alien walk-in” sent to prepare earthlings for the imminent end of the world.
“It was so obvious to me that he was just being improvisational and just kind of bulls—ing in many ways and just riffing,” Richards told People recently. “And I just had this new lens of going, ‘Wow. Wow. That’s not what I remember experiencing and the person I was so intimidated by.’”
Till the end of his life, von Mierers maintained that his flock—all of whom, as the HBO series title implies, were very, very good-looking—were just people seeking spiritual enlightenment in an age of materialism.
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“We are not a cult,” he told Vanity Fair shortly before his death in 1990. “Do you understand? We are not a cult.“
Hoyt now purposely refers to von Mierers as Freddy because, as he explains in the series, “I know he would probably hate being called Freddy. It’s a tool I use to reframe this experience on my terms, rather than on the terms he demanded.”
Here is what to know about Hoyt, von Mierers and Eternal Values ahead of Bring Me the Beauties: A Model Cult‘s final episode, premiering June 15 at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max:
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