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“Oh, the producers are working:” Drag Race fans react to season 17’s Badonka Dunk twist
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“Mama’s had enough!”: RuPaul shades Drag Race season 2 winner Tyra Sanchez
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Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club, Cole Escola’s hit Oh, Mary! has been extended through the summer, and Jonathan Groff and Jinkx Monsoon will be arriving this spring. But there are plenty of other venues to discover LGBTQ+ talent where you can get up close and personal (hands to yourself, please). 54 Below, located on the lower level of the famous nightclub-turned-Broadway theater, recently transitioned from a commercial to a nonprofit venue to sustain its legacy of presenting both emerging and marquee talent.
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“It was a learning experience”: straight dude casually reflects on his first time having “normal” gay sex
as reports suggest the Supreme Court will uphold a ban on the app going into effect on January 19.But if the defense needs help with their case, they might want to show this hilariously shocking interview clip that’s going viral.In a street side interview, this Japanese straight man shared a wild gay experience like it’s NBD. How will we survive without this quality content?!Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.Watch.The video, posted in July 2024 and recently recirculated on Reddit, comes from Yuriko Toba (@i.am.yurichan), whose content focuses on speaking with strangers in Japan.In the clip, which has over 2.1 million views, she asked a man (whose face has been blurred to protect his identity) what he thinks about LGBTQ+ people.“I don’t have any negative feelings towards them at all,” he began, adding that he accepts “them for who they are.”However, things took a sharp turn when Toba asked if he would “be friends with someone who is gay.”Without any hesitation, he responded: “Absolutely.
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