Hallmark Channel announced their first ever cruise earlier this month and it sold out just as fast.
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filed a suit against Pierce, alleging that the drag queen drugged and sexually assaulted him during an afterparty for the show.In a statement to Entertainment Weekly, Pierce dismissed McGarrigle’s claims. “They are personally offensive and perpetuate damaging stereotypes that are harmful not only to me but also to my entire community,” his statement read.
“An external investigation into this embittered individual’s claims previously concluded that they were completely without merit. This newest filing is nothing but an attempt to shake down both me and a well-regarded television company.
No one should be fooled: It has no basis in fact or in law, and it will not succeed.”No premiere date has been announced for Season 4 of “We’re Here” yet. Season 3 ran from November to December 2022 and all previous seasons can be streamed on Max.
.Hallmark Channel announced their first ever cruise earlier this month and it sold out just as fast.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor “Drag Race” fans rejoice. Full 90-minute episodes of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” season 15 are headed to Paramount+. From Aug.
Ariana Grande made a return to Instagram to give a very special birthday shout-out!On Wednesday, the star took to her Instagram Story to celebrate her friend and co-star, Liz Gillies, on her 30th birthday.«Happy birthday to the most beautiful, brilliant, talented, funniest person I've ever met in my life @lizgillz,» Grande wrote next to a selfie of her and Gillies. «You have made my heart so unfathomably happy and whole these past 16 years! Absolutely everything and also, absolutely nothing has changed. I love you more than words can possibly express and I hope we can be best friends in every life.»Gillies shared the note on her Instagram Story and replied to her longtime friend.«Love you so much,» she wrote next to a white heart and emotional face emoji.
McKinley Franklin editor Start your engines, Mickey Mouse! “RuPaul’s Drag Race” stars Symone, Gigi Goode, Crystal Methyd, Alexis Michelle, Lady Camden and Daya Betty will appear at Gay Days at Disneyland. The 25th Annual Gay Days at Disneyland, presented by Gay Days Anaheim, will run from Friday, Sept. 22, to Sunday, Sept. 24, as a celebration of the LGBTQ+ community. The weekend will consist of a series of performances, group activities, social events and screenings that aim to uplift queer culture and community. This year’s Gay Days commemoration is exceptionally important amid the ongoing presence of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, recognized in the event’s official shirt that reads: “We say gay.”
McKinley Franklin editor Start your engines, Mickey Mouse! “RuPaul’s Drag Race” stars Symone, Gigi Goode, Crystal Methyd, Alexis Michelle, Lady Camden and Daya Betty will appear at Gay Days at Disneyland. The 25th Annual Gay Days at Disneyland will run from Friday, Sept. 22, to Sunday, Sept. 24, as a celebration of the LGBTQ+ community. The weekend will consist of a series of performances, group activities, social events and screenings that aim to uplift queer culture and community. This year’s Gay Days commemoration is exceptionally important amid the ongoing presence of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, recognized in the event’s official shirt that reads: “We say gay.”
Naman Ramachandran “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” Season 8 winner Jimbo and runner up Kandy Muse will each be headlining their own WOW Presents Plus original series, producer World of Wonder has revealed. “Jimbo Presents: It’s My Special Show!” marks the first WOW Presents Plus original series to be filmed in front of a live studio audience. The talk show will feature celebrity guests Nicole Byer, Charo, Dustin Milligan, Daniel Franzese, Heidi N Closet, Deja Skye, Pangina Heals, and Rock M Sakura. “Inside the Producer’s Studio” will see Kandy Muse interview fellow “Drag Race” queens. Guests include Vanjie, Jimbo, Morgan McMichaels, Kerri Colby, Kimora Blac, Scarlet Envy, Aja and Gottmik.
Amazon Prime Video has released a new teaser trailer for the highly anticipated second season of Invincible, confirming its launch date in the process.The streaming platform released a new teaser trailer for season two over the weekend which offers a look at the titular hero doing battle with other heroes and villains. It also teases the arrival of a new super villain, Angstrom Levy, who will be voiced by Sterling K.
Drake and Central Cee have shared a new radio freestyle for the New York-based On The Radar – check it out below.READ MORE: Central Cee – ‘23’ review: drill star finds himself on the brink of greatnessThe drill-based platform, which is hosted by Power 105.1 DJ Gabe P, has seen a host of artists including Ice Spice come through to share freestyles on the radio.In the latest edition, Drake took a day off from his ‘It’s All A Blur’ US tour with 21 Savage to join Central Cee for a freestyle performance.Watch the pair’s freestyle for On The Radar below.The ‘It’s All A Blur’ tour began last month at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, where Drake and Savage delivered a mammoth 48-song set that included numerous live debuts and rarities.The rapper at one point performed as a large hologram of a sperm floated above him. Another visual of a group of sperm cells, meanwhile, appeared to circle him on stage.You can find the full list of dates and any remaining tickets for Drake and 21 Savage’s 2023 North American tour here.Central Cee, meanwhile, teamed up with Dave this summer on the four-track ‘Split Decision’ EP.
SPOILER ALERT: Don’t keep reading unless you want to know the winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars season 8.
RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Season 8 is coming to an end this week, and we now know that at least one lip sync assassin featured in the season was actually a replacement!
BreAnna Bell International Drag Day was celebrated Wednesday night at the World of Wonder Gallery in Hollywood. As guests enjoyed the festivities, which featured cupcakes as well as “RuPaul’s Drag Race” merch and cocktails, the evening’s performers — Jiggly Caliente, Pangina Heals and Nicky Doll — addressed political attacks against drag performers. On Monday, Ohio representatives Josh Williams (R-Sylvania) and Angela King (R-Celina) introduced a bill at their statehouse that would ban “adult cabaret performances” that showcase “entertainers who exhibit a gender identity that is different from the performers’ or entertainers’ gender assigned at birth” in all locations outside of nightclubs or bars. The bill is the latest anti-drag motion to follow after Tennessee’s anti-drag show law, which was deemed unconstitutional by a federal judge in June. Measures have also been filed, with varying levels of success, in Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, and Idaho.
Glamour, in collaboration with (FFF), took center stage as the co-host of the highly anticipated two-day event, Camp FFF, held in picturesque Southampton, New York. With an impressive lineup of speakers and performers, the festivities commenced with a dazzling welcome dinner at Calissa on Wednesday, July 12.Anu Duggal, the founding partner of FFF, addressed the gathering, emphasizing the significance of its evolution.
William Earl “Ishtar.” “From Justin to Kelly.” “Beverly Hills Chihuahua.” “Cats.” No, this isn’t the marquee of a movie theater in Hell, but rather some of the episodes of bad movie podcast “The Flop House.” For 16 years, Dan McCoy, Stuart Wellington and Elliott Kalan have analyzed box office or critical bombs that either failed to make a dent in pop culture or became notoriously reviled. “The Flop House” is hitting a milestone on July 15, with the group releasing its 400th episode, a discussion of legendary bad movie “Troll 2.” What started as a lark in the early days of podcasting has turned into a refuge for the trio’s creativity, friendship and even a way for the hosts to pay the bills.
Rapper DDG is facing tons of backlash on social media after releasing his new song “Famous,” which fans are interpreting as him expressing insecurities about girlfriend Halle Bailey‘s burgeoning acting career.
RuPaul’s Drag Race Brazil is finally becoming a reality (TV show). The latest spin-off from the RuPaul’s Drag Race franchise has officially announced its host, making it feel like the series is coming very close to premiering.
Vanderpump Rules is full steam ahead with one major star missing: Raquel Leviss.ET has learned the 28-year-old reality TV star hasn’t signed on for the new season and her team is still negotiating her contract with production. The news comes after it was revealed earlier this year that Tom Sandoval was cheating on his longtime girlfriend, Ariana Madix, with Leviss, which played out last season. «Raquel’s mental health is the most important thing to her and her family,» says the source.
We’re Here is getting a revamp. HBO announced today it has renewed the reality series for a fourth season with new hosts Drag Race Season 9 winner Sasha Velour, Canada’s Drag Race Season 1 winner Priyanka and Drag Race Season 12 champ Jaida Essence Hall. They will replace Bob the Drag Queen, D.J. “Shangela” Pierce and Eureka O’Hara, who starred in the first three seasons. Production is slated to begin on Season 4 later this month.
Selome Hailu HBO has renewed “We’re Here” for Season 4 and introduced a new cast after the first three seasons were led by Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka O’Hara and Shangela. Season 4 of the unscripted series will follow Sasha Velour, Priyanka and Jaida Essence Hall, as they continue the goal of the series to spread love and connection through the art of drag across small-town America.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large Filmmaker Clay Tweel (“Gleason,” “Finder’s Keepers”) has signed on to direct a new documentary based on the life of comedian Andy Kaufman. Produced by Ross Dinerstein’s Campfire Studios, Dwayne Johnson and Dany Garcia’s Seven Bucks Productions, David Letterman’s Worldwide Pants Incorporated and Fifth Season, the film reps the first doc authorized by the Kaufman estate. Fifth Season (“Being Mary Tyler Moore”) is fully financing the project, which will be overseen by Mary Lisio, executive vice president of non-scripted and documentary, and produced in partnership with the Andy Kaufman estate. “I’ve always loved Andy because he was able to elicit such emotional reactions to his performances by using both the poignant and the absurd to keep his audience off balance. I hope we can honor his legacy in that way with our film,” Tweel said.
RuPaul’s Drag Race, has spoken up once again and pointed out the hypocrisy that surrounds so many of these new laws.To promote the Werq the World Tour, which sees many of the most beloved and talented contestants from RuPaul’s Drag Race performing for crowds all around the world, the show enlisted America’s founding fathers with the goal of helping people understand just how ridiculous these anti-drag bans are. The ad also points out that drag has always been a part of American history, whether most people think of it that way or not.A post shared by ᴠᴏss ᴇᴠᴇɴᴛs (@vossevents) The billboard features a painting of the men who created America the nation, gathered as they sign the Declaration of Independence, perhaps the most important document in U.S.