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Here’s RuPaul’s top moments from hosting SNL for the first time
Ru finally got to host Saturday Night Live, and gave us all the drag, shade, and tea we needed – but one of his best sketches didn’t even air.
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Here’s all the LGBTQ representation you’ll find over Super Bowl Sunday
There will be plenty of LGBTQ people for you to watch and cheer for during Super Bowl Sunday, including Demi Lovato and Lil’ Nas X.
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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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Drag queens will appear in a Super Bowl ad for the first time ever
Over 100 million people will see drag queens on TV – many of them for the first time.
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Rose McGowan admits she’s a Republican & “cannot vote Democrat“
In a bizarre series of tweets, the “Charmed” actress begged Iran not to invade the U.S., said she is a registered Republican, and called herself a “conscientious objector to the USA.”
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RuPaul inducted into the California Hall of Fame as ‘most commercially successful drag queen ever’
The San Diego native, the first drag queen inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Golden State, was among the late Dr. Maya Angelou and George Lopez in receiving the honors.
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Did Trump invoke RuPaul while rage tweeting about impeachment hearings? Ask ‘Rupublicans’.
At least the Rupublican Party’s leader is a better reality TV show host.
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Shangela teaches Kamala Harris to thworp a fan like a queen
Can learning some drag queen skills help Kamala Harris become president?
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Billy Porter took home an Emmy for ‘Pose’ & Patricia Arquette spoke out for trans equality
“It took many years of vomiting up all the filth that I had been taught about myself and halfway believed, before I could walk around this earth like I had the right to be here.”
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Elizabeth Warren’s campaign went to DragCon to help her win the Democrats’ presidential pageant
“We’ve got a lot of work to do to make sure that everyone is free to be who they are and to love who they love,” she told attendees.