'Drag Race' stars react to Violet Chachki's season 17 ‘garbage’ comments (update)
The unfiltered winner never shies away from sharing her opinion.
April 30, 2025
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The unfiltered winner never shies away from sharing her opinion.
The RuPaul's Drag Race winner wants to remind everyone "to be out, loud, and proud," she tells Ricky Cornish.
“Before the city, emboldened by anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment, imposed unconstitutional burdens on Pridefest, Naples Pride was able to feature its family-friendly drag performance without issue for years,” said Samantha Past, the ACLU of Florida’s LGBTQ+ rights attorney.
Local restaurants are hosting drag shows and inclusive tours after Darwell’s Happiness Cafe claimed they "don’t do the trans or the lesbians or gays."
A student "Draggieland" performance will go on as scheduled March 27.
People reacted strongly when they noticed that the vice president and his wife were attending a National Symphony Orchestra show.
Frankie Grande, Peppermint, and dozens of reality TV stars are asking for "relevant representation of LGBTQ people."
The LGBTQ+ community isn't afraid.
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear a lawsuit challenging Tennessee's drag ban, but a separate suit is still ongoing.
Matthew Humphrey has been exonerated three years after his wrongful arrest for speaking out against book bans during a local library board meeting.
“We’re not going to let people steal our joy,” D.C. drag queen Tara Hoot said.
Trump said that he was specifically motivated to overhaul the center so he could end the drag shows it occasionally hosts.
The EastSiders star is exploring more messy queer topics alongside Willam Belli and Kathy Griffin.
Join Ricky Cornish as he visits this breathtaking country that offers endless opportunities for the perfect queer trip.
Ricky Cornish learns it's getting increasingly tough for these performers to book gigs.
She appeared with celebrities such as Redd Foxx, Sammy Davis Jr., Richard Pryor, and Don Rickles, and challenged a law against drag performances.
Two of the world's most iconic drag queens are making the yuletide gay at a time it's needed most.
This is how you put on a showstopper.
Monét X Change tells The Advocate about her new podcast, Monét Talks, and the "biggest lie" in politics today.
In a shocking twist, this walking human parody remains confidently wrong with his terrible opinions.
The right-wing Super Happy Fun America activist group was suspected of protesting outside the library but denied responsibility for the bomb threat.