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‘Drag Race’ alum Willam & gay adult film star Rhyheim Shabazz set to kiki on new male stripper show

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Magic Mike-esque reality show is coming for your thirsty viewing pleasure and bringing along a few queer pop culture figures along for the ride.Infamous RuPaul’s Drag Race alum Willam, who was notoriously kicked off season 4 in 2012, is set to bring their charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent to host the scantily-clad exotic dancer series entitled Willam’s Dark Room Duel.

Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.A post shared by WILLAM (@willam)According to Deadline, the series will feature the strippers competing in themed challenges and performances (sounds familiar!) in hopes of winning an undisclosed prize package that includes opening for one of Willam’s upcoming shows.We can’t wait to see the thong and speedo-wearing hunks sashaying down the runway!While casting details have yet to be announced, William will judge the strippers’ skills alongside fellow drag artist and Queerties nominee Meatball Queen (co-host of the Sloppy Seconds podcast) and gay adult film hunk Rhyheim Shabazz.A post shared by Meatball (@spiciestmeatball)A post shared by Rhyheim Shabazz (@r.h.y.h.e.i.m)And if anyone is questioning if Willam has the chops to lay critiques on the talents of male strippers, the Race Chaser podcast host definitely has it handled.“I used to book and manage strippers back in the day, and still some of my best friends are strippers,” Willam told Deadline.

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