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WATCH: Jinkx Monsoon doesn’t hold back in her fiery, funny monologue from the 12th Annual Queerties

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right now, exclusively on WOW Presents Plus!The 2024 Queerties was truly a night to remember. Hosted by the reigning Queen Of All Queens Jinkx Monsoon, the event celebrated the best in the past year of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, with tributes to Icon award-winner Rosie O’Donnell, this year’s Groundbreaker Trace Lysette, and the Straight Up Ally honoree Paula Abdul.On top of the incredible speeches and some gag-worthy winners, the show also kicked things off with a performance from Breakout Musical Artist nominee Bronze Avery, and featured a special musical medley tribute to Paula Abdul from American Idol alum David Archuleta.Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.But don’t worry: You didn’t miss a thing!

Starting today, the entire Queerties ceremony is streaming on WOW Presents Plus—the streaming home of RuPaul’s Drag Race and so many more WOW Originals—for the first time ever, which you can watch right here!And you know we couldn’t leave you without a little tease: “The MILFiest MILF that ever MILFed” Jinkx Monsoon brought the house down with her opening monologue—poking fun at everything and everyone, from her drag sisters to Frankie Grande to her own motor-mouth (“I’m here, I’m queer, so get used to me talking a lot.

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