RuPaul’s Drag Race is back in full force with two seasons airing simultaneously as 25 queens chase the crown. That’s a lot of drag to keep track of and Xtra has you covered with weekly recaps, power rankings & analysis following the episodes.
Catch up with the queens with this roundup of the latest episodes.
‘RuPaul’s Drag Race UK’ Season 2 premiere recap: British invasion
The Brits are back and the queens are already making a splash as the second season of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK got off to a strong start.
‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 13, Episode 3 recap: Revenge of the Porkchops
Over on season 13 the lip sync losers returned to prove themselves with 3 runways and a musical performance.
‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 13, Episode 3 power ranking: Phenomenal
The Porkchop Queens got their chance to shine this week. Which queens are riding high, and who needs she-mergency care?
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I don’t believe in anything to do with drag – I find it ridiculous
The judges thank you for your opinion, now sashay away.
If you don’t care for drag, that’s fine; no one forced you to read this piece (much less, offer a comment). But drag IS a part of the LGBTQ community and even some of the gay porn studios are using drag queens in their films (usually to play the “wife” or “girl friend” who causes the scene’s “straight” character to accept sex from a guy).
you should take your own advice in the first line of your reply because you make many comments just like he does
Excuse me, bitch. My only negative comments have to do with overdone tattoos. I have absolutely no problem with someone who has one or two simple (and tasteful) tats but when they go overboard and get full sleeves (on both arms) or insist on putting solid black bands over the entirety of their thighs, well, that’s excessive.
I will own up also to negative comments regarding excessive beards but I’m far from alone in that point.
BUT, I’m not making blanket comments against ALL tats or ALL beards the way the OP is with drag. Additionally, neither tats nor beards have been as intrinsic a part of LGBTQ history as drag has been. I remember when tats were so rare that it was a shock to see a guy who had a Winnie the Pooh tat on his ass (I cannot remember the guy’s name) but now, it’s like there’s a race to be as trailer-trash/ex-con/Russian mafia as possible. And, as for beards, those have cycled through the community so often but the one thing that’s been common (until fairly recently) was to keep that beard relatively neat and trimmed even for porn films that had lumberjack or mountain man themes; about the only time long, scruffy full beards showed up was for “Santa porn” (and, even then, they were more often costume beards rather than real ones; only “granddad” porns had the real deal).
Beyond that, your opinion has been noted and will be given the consideration it’s due.
Fuck you. That’s all the consideration needed.
you continue to prove that you are an asshole and i would venture that everyone on here agrees with me not you
Here we go again. I am personally not into “Drag”, but over the years have seen some amazing shows and talented men who love and enjoy “Drag” It is part of “Gay History”.
It is so sad when another member of the LGBTQ community finds it necessary to diminish the passion or interest of other interest groups. How can any of us with a clear conscious “criticize” other community members, unless they wish to be judges for what they may be into! Shame on all of you who may think this way. Do not judge unless you wish to be judged!! Another saying comes to mind ” Thou protest too much”…. hmmmmm food for thought for Mr. ” Not_so_down_to_earth_man”.