The HBO series follows RuPaul’s Drag Race fan-favourites Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka and Shangela as they travel to small – and often conservative – towns in the United States.
There, they task reserved local residents with flaunting their charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent for one-night only drag spectacles, while exploring the country’s modern attitudes towards LGBTQ+ people.
In a recent season two episode (8 November), Craig Duke – a pastor at the Newburgh United Methodist Church in Newburgh, Indiana – performed alongside his drag mother, Eureka, in a bright pink wig and white robe to Kesha’s number-one hit We R Who We R. “You can’t do a drag show like this in southern Indiana and not offend someone,” Duke, 62, said in the episode. “I