Monét X Change has a 'message to the younger folk' before the elections (exclusive)
Monét X Change tells The Advocate about her new podcast, Monét Talks, and the "biggest lie" in politics today.
October 17, 2024
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Monét X Change tells The Advocate about her new podcast, Monét Talks, and the "biggest lie" in politics today.
BenDeLaCreme, Alaska, and Peppermint tell The Advocate about getting Gen Z to vote – even if it's not for president – through their historic political action committee.
LGBTQ+ Victory Institute, Drag PAC, the National LGBTQ Task Force Action Fund, and Human Rights Campaign speak on Harris' "historic" campaign.
A new study shows that gay men prefer bigger cheeks! Who could have guessed?
The RuPaul's Drag Race contestant reveals what she would have done differently and why she's not giving up her pussycat wigs anytime soon.
"Queen Supremes" Bob the Drag Queen, Monet X Change, and Trixie Mattel try to guess the identity of the "secret celebrity."
The bisexual comedian discusses hatred with Monet X Change and Lady Bunny in their new podcast series, Ebony & Irony.
The actress and long-time LGBTQ ally shares how she was moved that she and Monet X Change both learned to step their "pu**ies up."
The Queer Eye star continues to deliver enlightenment and entertainment with a second season of his fascinating Luminary Original podcast, Karamo.
Bob The Drag Queen stars with Shangela Laquifa Wadley and Eureka O'Hara in We're Here on HBO.
"Queen Supremes" Alyssa Edwards, Trinity the Tuck, and Asia O'Hara try to guess the identity of the "secret celebrity."
Famous folks will don drag in the hopes of becoming "America's Next Celebrity Drag Superstar."
The Canadian Prime Minister will make an appearance on Canada's Drag Race: Canada Vs. the World.
When a pair of homophobic parents (played by actors) reject their drag queen son, patrons of a Brooklyn Diner offer tearjerking support to the drag queen.
The RuPaul franchise gets even larger.
Two of the world's most iconic drag queens are making the yuletide gay at a time it's needed most.
This season is a clash of the titans with former Drag Race champs returning to compete for hundreds of thousands of dollars and the title of "Queen of All Queens."
After he was demonitized in April, the transphobic and bigoted far-right media personality is bringing in big bucks on the video platform again, according to a new report from Media Matters.
The thin-skinned billionaire joined Libs of TikTok’s Chaya Raichik to attack LGBTQ+ people on the platform.
The RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars contestant discusses celebrity impressions, polyamory, and the drama with India Ferrah.