Drag Race on Queerty
Drag Race on Queerty
Drag Race on Queerty
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Drag queen Yvie Oddly has released a memoir titled 'All About Yvie: Into the Oddity,' which explores their journey of self-discovery, sexuality, and artistry following their win on RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 11. The book has been well-received, providing insights into Oddly’s unique expression of drag and personal experiences. Meanwhile, RuPaul’s Drag Race has garnered 10 Emmy nominations for its 16th season, showcasing the diverse talent of its contestants and the commitment of its production team to uplift the queer community. Judges like Michelle Visage and Ts Madison emphasize their roles in advocating for LGBTQIA+ individuals on the show. Additionally, the 30th anniversary of 'The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert' highlights its significant impact on queer cinema and culture. In a political climate rife with anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment, the short film 'It’s Okay' aims to counter misconceptions surrounding Drag Queen Story Hours, showcasing their positive message of love and acceptance.

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