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While most celebs showed off their elegant side during the 2023 Emmys, Princess Poppy chose to get glammed up like a goblin. “I wanted to do the exact opposite of what is expected of you when you go ...
Sexes will swap looks at a drag show this week. Virginia Tech’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Alliance will sponsor and host its second annual Drag Show on Thursday from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the ...
"RuPaul's Drag Race" is getting a taste of Boston this season. Kori King, a contestant on season 17, is the self-proclaimed "Black Barbie from Boston." She represented her roots on the show's Jan. 3 ...
While most celebs showed off their elegant side during the 2023 Emmys, Princess Poppy chose to get glammed up like a goblin. “I wanted to do the exact opposite of what is expected of you when you go ...
Joella completed the look with a purse shaped like a Chinese food takeout box Joella, who appeared on season 17 of RuPaul's Drag Race, arrived to the 2025 Emmys dressed as a Labubu doll The reality ...
His new college tour, “The Dangerous Faggot 2.0 Tour” is scheduled to hit 44 college campuses and is the greatest show on Earth. Yiannopoulos delivers like no conservative before; part standup, part ...
Another cycle of “Fashion Photo RuView” ends on Tuesday with drag queens Raja and Raven giving their verdict about the looks from the final runway of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” season 16, which aired on ...
An LGBTQ+ drag group held a "Hunky Jesus" and "Foxy Mary" costume contest in San Francisco on Easter Sunday, appearing to mock Christians on their most holy of holidays. The "queer and trans nuns" ...
Thursday night, PYGMALION hosted the legendary Bob the Drag Queen to a full crowd at Foellinger Great Hall. Bob the Drag Queen won season eight of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” in 2016 and also hosts a podcast ...
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