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‘It’s now or never’: Drag Race star Madame LaQueer proudly comes out as trans

Madame LaQueer has announced that she is transgender and has changed her drag name to be authentically her. We absolutely love to see it! LaQueer, now to be known on stage as Madame Cassandra Uzumai LaQueer, rose to fame on RuPaul’s Drag Race season four in 2012, memorably winning the wrestling-themed maxi challenge in episode two. On 22 January, the Drag Race alumni shared an Instagram story and followed up with an interview with Entertainment Weekly to confirm her elation: “It’s something I’ve been pondering for myself for years. “It’s…

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Drag Race UK vs the World: Snatch Game stars revealed for season 2

BBC Three has shared the legendary celebrity guests for Drag Race UK vs the World’s upcoming Snatch Game. In the ‘Snatch Game Family Edition’, two British pop icons will witness the cast’s best celebrity impressions: singer and presenter Jane McDonald and television personality Sinitta. “Sitting alongside Ru was a dream, each and every one of the queens were spectacular and FABULOUS and showcased talent from right across the globe,” McDonald said in a statement, “may the best drag queen win!” Additional guest stars will be revealed ahead of its release…

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Drag Race: Amanda Tori Meating claps back at Plane Jane’s “hideous” remarks

Amanda Tori Meating has addressed Plane Jane’s comments about her drag aesthetic from the latest preview of RuPaul’s Drag Race. In similar vein to seasons six, 12, 14 and 15, audiences became acquainted with the queens of season 16 with a split premiere. The first episode introduced Amanda Tori Meating, Dawn, Mirage, Morphine Love Dion, Mirage, Sapphira Cristál, Q and Xunami Muse, while the follow-up saw Geneva Karr, Hershii LiqCour-Jeté, Megami, Mhi’ya Iman Le’Paige, Nymphia Wind, Plane Jane and Plasma sashay into the werkroom. After Sapphira and Plane Jane won…

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Drag Race: Here’s who Hannah Conda was “petrified” of on UK vs the World

Hannah Conda was intimidated by one queen in particular on Drag Race UK vs the World. Although the Drag Race Down Under alum says she was most “gagged” to see the return of Tia Kofi and Mayhem Miller, she tells GAY TIMES that she was “petrified” when Marina Summers sashayed into the werkoom. “[Marina is] professionalism and polish. There’s no faults on that bitch. She can dance, sing, do everything. I was like, ‘Oh fuck. Here we go. Buckle up!’” says Hannah, who reveals that the Philippines runner-up is the queen…

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Drag Race UK vs the World: Mayhem Miller calls out “unnecessary hate”

Mayhem Miller has taken to X (formerly Twitter) to call out the “unnecessary” backlash she’s received for being cast in RuPaul’s Drag Race UK vs the World season two. On 13 January, BBC Three ru-vealed the new lineup of queens ready to compete for the highest accolade of ‘Queen of the Mothertucking World’. After the announcement was met with swathes of online commentary about the chosen queens and whether the cast levelled up to expectations, Mayhem Miller addressed the negativity that shrouded her involvement. The US queen changed her social…

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“WTF”: The internet reacts to Drag Race star Princess Poppy’s “goblin” outfit at the Emmys

RuPaul’s Drag Race may have won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Competition Program, however all eyes were on Princess Poppy. The queen, who memorably declared that she was “quitting drag” in the season 15 reunion, seized the spotlight and went viral dressed as an uber glam green goblin. One fan said: “RuPaul telling people not to be scared of drag queens while Princess Poppy takes the Emmys stage as a literal hell goblin I am SCREAMING.” Another added: “Princess Poppy un-retired from drag just to end the entire industry.…

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Drag Race: The Rate-A-Queen system gets messy in part two of the season 16 premiere

Part two of the Drag Race season 16 premiere has arrived, and it is messy boots.  Major spoilers ahead. The search for ‘America’s Next Drag Superstar’ continued on Saturday (13 January), with the last seven queens making their way into the iconic werkroom: Hershii LiqCour-Jeté, Plasma, Geneva Karr, Plane Jane, Megami, Mhi’ya Iman Le’Paige, and the first Taiwanese queen of the franchise Nymphia Wind.  After making their grand entrances, the group noticed that the workroom was already occupied with wigs and makeup. “The fact that it’s a split premiere is honestly kind…

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18 of the most anticipated LGBTQ+ shows coming in 2024

From the third season of Heartstopper to Red, White & Blue star Nicholas Galitzine’s saucy new series, here are our most anticipated LGBTQIA+ shows of 2024. WORDS BY SAM DAMSHENAS HEADER BY YOSEF PHELAN Although we’re still mourning the loss of various shows that were cancelled last year – Fate: The Winx Saga, The L Word: Generation Q and Gossip Girl, to name a few – 2023 was trailblazing in its small-screen representation of the LGBTQIA+ community. Rachel Weisz played unhinged queer gynaecologists in the salacious, gender-swapped remake of Dead Ringers, post-apocalyptic drama…

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RuPaul wins historic eighth consecutive Emmy Award for hosting Drag Race

Condragulations are in order! RuPaul has won his eighth Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program. The Drag Race star, who has won the award every single year since 2016, beat out the likes of Nicole Byer (Nailed It), the Queer Eye team, Amy Poehler (Making It), Padma Lakshmi (Top Chef), and the Baking It team. “I’m so proud to be part of this medium, you invited me to be a part of this. You are my family,” he said during his acceptance speech,…

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Drag Race fans have strong opinions about Mirage’s talent show

Drag Race star Mirage has left fans gagged with her talent show performance.  On 6 January, seven out of the 14 new competitors entered the werkroom to compete for the title of America’s Next Drag Superstar, as per, and a cash prize of $200,000. The queens are as follows: Q, Xunami Muse, Amanda Tori Meating, Morphine Love Dion, Sapphira Cristál, Dawn and Mirage. For their first maxi-challenge, the queens were tasked with showcasing their charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent for the MTV Spring Break talent show.  While all the contestants delivered showstopping numbers,…

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