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John Waters gets Walk of Fame star, declares he’s “closer to the gutter than ever”
“I’m so respectable I could puke,” the cult director said of his Hollywood moment.
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Glamour, glitz & grit: Unveiling the 7 drag queens who most influenced American culture
Join us as we sashay down memory lane to uncover the fabulous seven drag queens who left a heel print in American history.
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Melissa McCarthy says drag queens influenced her portrayal of Ursula in live-action ‘Little Mermaid’
“There’s a drag queen that lives in me,” she said.
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The filthiest person alive probably isn’t who you think it is
Anyone who has seen the queer cult classic Pink Flamingos thinks they know.
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Cemetery to fans of Divine: “Please be respectful” of others
“By all means, pay your respects to an iconic performer, but help preserve the dignity of this burial ground.”
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John Waters, Divine & the power of being shamelessly proud
Somehow, John Waters’s most family-friendly film is also his most devious.
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John Waters is selling out & you can buy him (at a very reasonable price)
“You know, I look like a cartoon anyway, so it wasn’t hard for me to imagine it.”
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Hobby Lobby CEO tells employees to come to work because his wife heard words from God
Christian billionaire David Green wrote that three words received directly from above are good enough reason for employees to work through a viral pandemic.
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RuPaul chastises LGBTQ media for not acknowledging her Super Bowl ad was the first with a drag queen
Kim Chi and Miz Cracker are going to appear in a Super Bowl ad this Sunday, something RuPaul did decades ago.
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Is Provincetown ‘too gay’? Let’s ask John Waters.
“Here’s what’s really going to get me in trouble,” Waters says. “Sometimes it’s overly gay here.”
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Kat Von D is about to launch a makeup line inspired by Divine & you need to see it
While it’s not available to purchase yet, a social media mistake is giving us a secret glimpse.
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Check out these Russian nesting dolls inspired by John Waters movies
While you can also buy dolls based off hit shows like Stranger Things or Scream Queens, the newest set is, quite literally, “Utterly Divine.”
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Baltimore mayor endorses Divine monument — complete with ‘dog poop’
The shrine would cost between $50,000-$100,000, and feature a small bronze representation of the dog feces Divine ate in Pink Flamingos.