SPOILER: In a surprise announcement, a competitor of RuPaul's Drag Race season 14 has pulled out of the race, out.com noted. Just a few of the stops include San Francisco (April 13-17), Atlanta (April 27), New York City (May 3-4), Denver (May 18), Chicago (May 26) and Seattle (July 5-10). During April 13 through July 10, she will be on her "BenDeLaCreme is.READY TO BE COMMITTED" tour (produced by BenDeLaCreme Presents). Global drag figure and RuPaul's Drag Race alum BenDeLaCreme will embark on her biggest solo tour yet as star and lead producer, per a press release. Starting March 10th, HUMP! will tour across 30 cities in the United States and Canada, including New Orleans (March 18-19) Chicago (April 2) Montreal (April 7) Miami (April 15-21) Bend, Oregon (April 30) and Baltimore (May 27-28). "Valentina Sampaio paved the way and it's such an honor to continue that legacy on the first day of Black History Month."ĭan Savage's 2022 HUMP! Film Festivala curated event of short erotic films made by everyday peoplewill debut in Seattle, Portland and San Francisco on Feb.
"As a kid I only DREAMED of being a part of Victoria's Secret," she wrote. On Instagram, she said working with the brand was an honor.
The model collaborated with the popular lingerie brand to make a Valentine's Day TikTok, showing users how to enjoy Valentine's Day when they're single. Arisce Wanzer, 25, from Miami, blasted the beauty industry in a recent TikTok video, stating she was told she'd have to shed 10 pounds if she wanted to participate in Paris Fashion Week.Įmira D'Spain, better known as XOXOEMIRA on social media, is making history this Valentine's Day by being the first Black trans model to work with Victoria's Secret, out.com noted.
"Any drag queen can talk to you at length about this and black trans people just have a target on their back in our society."Ī 6'1" transgender model slammed the fashion industry's body standards, saying she was once told she was "too big" to walk the runway at Paris Fashion Week when she weighed just 123 lbs., according to The Daily Mail. "People have a real problem with non-gender-conforming individualsalways have, hopefully always won't," the performer said. Queer actor/comedian Lea DeLaria thinks she knows why Che Diaz, from And Just Like That…, is getting so much pushback, according to Page Six.
Euphoria took home three prizes at the 2020 Primetime Emmy Awards, including Zendaya's history-making Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series win. With school back in session, Rue faces new obstacles to her sobriety and her relationship with Jules. In season two, Zendaya returned as Rue, who's relapsed since Jules (Hunter Schafer) left her for the city.
HBO has renewed the Emmy-winning series Euphoria for a third season, per Deadline. The series will be narrated by LGBTQ+ icons including comedian and actress Margaret Cho and others to be announced. The series features an ensemble cast of entirely LGBTQ+ actors who portray nearly 200 historical figures, with each episode culminating in an original song and music video, created and performed by queer artists including Betty Who and VINCINT. The Banks focuses on the women of the Banks family, who are the most successful thieves in Chicago.ĭiscovery+ will celebrate Pride Month with a look back at the past and the strides that have been made when The Book of Queer premieres in June, per a press release. Gay is set to write the adaptation, which stems from the exclusive development and production partnership New Regency and TKO Studios entered last year. New Regency and TKO Studios are developing a television series based on the graphic novel The Banks, created by Roxane Gay and artist Ming Doyle, per Deadline. The series has featured musical artists such as Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Madonna, David Bowie, Tina Turner and others. Both feature a cover by comic-book artist Joe Phillips. Davis and illustrated by Victor Moura, this 22-page comic book is available both digitally and in print and can be found on multiple platforms such as Amazon. TidalWave Comics announced the addition of Lil Nas X to its "FAME" comic-book series that's focused on personalities who impact the world, a press release noted. This article shared 974 times since Sun Feb 6, 2022