Kandi Burruss decided to take her fans behind the scenes of her pride month homage. Check out the video that she recently shared on her social media account below.
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June is Gay Pride Month, and with most of the country under restrictions due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, most major Pride events are canceled. Thankfully, there’s plenty of entertaining and informative LGBTQ content to fill the entire month (and a few starting in May).
From questioning teens to talented queens, check out TheWrap’s list of Gay Pride Month programming below:
Television
“Legendary” (Premieres May 27 on HBO Max)
RuPaul’s Drag Race All-Stars (Premieres Friday, June 5th on
Kandi Burruss decided to take her fans behind the scenes of her pride month homage. Check out the video that she recently shared on her social media account below.
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