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Kameron Michaels Reveals If She’ll Return to All Stars

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Kameron Michaels is using her lip-syncing skills for a good cause!The queen earned a strong fanbase from her time on RuPaul’s Drag Race season 10 and even secured a regular role in the live show in Las Vegas.Now, Michaels is giving back to the Las Vegas community by performing at the AFAN (Aid for AIDS of Nevada) Annual Black & White Party. “I'm so excited.

I will say that this opportunity was the first thing I said ‘yes’ to. I am having brand new outfits made just solely for this event.

A girl always loves to have new costumes made, so I’m very excited,” Michaels tells Out Traveler.Aid for AIDS of Nevada (AFAN) was founded in 1984 and is the oldest and largest AIDS service organization in the state of Nevada.

2022 marks AFAN’s 37th anniversary of practicing its commitment to the community by providing unparalleled health expertise, support and advocacy for adults and children living with and affected by HIV/AIDS in southern Nevada. “There’s still some stigma around HIV/AIDS and I want to help reduce the stigma.

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