Welcome to Vegas, baby! RuPaul’s Drag Race Live UNTUCKED captures what really happens behind the curtain of the hottest show on the Las Vegas Strip. Set at the iconic Flamingo Vegas, the outrageous, 6-part docu-series stars Drag Race legends: Alexis Mateo, Bosco, Coco Montrese, Derrick Barry, Kennedy Davenport, Latrice Royale, Lawrence Chaney and Pangina Heals.
In our chaotic world, wouldn't it be nice to slow down, take a deep breath, and chill? Get comfy with Melbourne-based artist and social media icon Phil Ferguson (@chiliphilly) as they crochet adorable and fantastic plush hats, based on treats like baked goods and hot lattes, all while threading through stories of their own. Unwind and unspool with this Bob Ross for a new generation and Chill with Phil!
Hiiieeee!! America's favorite drag-couple, Sharon Needles and Alaska are taking their relationship to the next level, the Great Outdoors! Watch as the queens fiddle with their equipment to try and pitch a tent, rubbing sticks to build a fire, and beating a bushy thicket to clear a trail. All puns aside, these two vampy camp tramps butch-it-up in the wilderness, with cat walks and impromptu dance parties to boot! Can these two gay city-boys survive the forest? Will hungry bears (animal or man) attack and pillage base-camp?
Portlandia meets The Kids in the Hall in this strange and brilliant sketch comedy series, Sketchy Queens created by two-time RuPaul's Drag Race winner Jinkx Monsoon and her comedy partner Liam Krug. After meeting in their hometown of Portland, Oregon, Jinkx & Liam quickly found they shared a twisted sense of humor and started writing sketches together in quarantine. This 8-episode series is born out of their weirdest ideas, featuring celebrity impersonations, a revival of Jinkx's first Snatch Game character Little Edie, and hilarious (and humiliating) new material from this duo’s wacky minds. Filmed in Portland and Los Angeles, the series includes celebrity guests like Trixie Mattel, Brittany Broski and Brandon Rogers.
Twenty-Nine years ago, winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race season 5, Jinkx Monsoon, gave birth to a homosexual son (best friends in real life). Jinkx is on a mission to be a more active mother and spend quality time with her gay son. Because she’s not just a regular Mom...she’s a cool mom. This quirky duo cover topics such as hooking up, internet slang and smoking marijuana.
This intimate and revealing 6-part docu-series follows LGBTQIA adult content creators who make their income through the internet subscription service OnlyFans. We peek behind the curtain to show the real life triumphs and struggles of our Click Boys as they make a healthy living. Discussing queer and cultural identity, body positivity, the business of sex work and sexual freedom, these boys reveal all - in more ways than one.
Despite having the same mother, Alaska Thunderfuck, winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 2, and her straight brother Cory Binney couldn’t be less similar. In fact they may as well be from different planets! This hilarious pair of polar opposites tackle new topics such as sex ed, parenting and spilling the T on All Stars 2.
In the future humans are extinct and robots rule the world. A sentient slot machine, lamp and jackhammer are members of the robot high council. They have unearthed ancient video chats of human celebrities sharing stories of sex, love, and money. In an effort to understand their creators better, the robots watch these time capsules of humanity and ask themselves: Why R Humans?
“Gonna fang it to the servo for some darts and a dimmie, go chuck my crystal clackers in the boot.” If this sentence doesn’t make any sense to you, then it’s time for you to jump aboard Highway to Heel! Australian drag icon Art Simone hits the open road in Highway to Heel!
Drag Race South Africa was officially announced on October 20, 2024 by World of Wonder at Mipcom Cannes and on the company's social media accounts. The series will exclusively air on WOW Presents Plus worldwide, and casting is expected to begin in 2025.