Overview
- Bottom of the Pyramid was published on Nov. 4 by Harper Horizon, bringing new attention to Sioux’s account of her years on the show.
- Sioux writes that Miller criticized her braids on camera as “a log coming out of the side of her head” and later asked if she wished she had “white-girl hair.”
- The memoir alleges Miller said “your people have flat feet” and warned, “If you don’t point that foot, I’m gonna come out there and break it.”
- Sioux says recurring remarks about her thighs and body helped cement a narrative that she was lazy or a weak dancer.
- She describes racially coded solos such as “Nattie of the Jungle,” says she no longer speaks with Miller, and notes that Lifetime and Miller’s representatives have not provided responses in the coverage.