


Anyone who thinks this couldn’t possibly happen in a community like theirs is kidding themself. Anyone who says that drag shows can be “family friendly” is kidding themself. Anyone who says drag shows aren’t sexual is kidding themself. Those same children later participate in the drag show by running up to collect tips for the performing drag queens. Watch as the drag queen toasts to “the ones who lick us where we pee” despite knowing that children are in the crowd. The man acknowledges the fact that children are in the crowd, but simply tells them to “close your ears” and then proceeds with what ends up being a fairly vulgar toast. At one point, a bearded drag queen is set to make a toast with the crowd. They perform for a crowd that includes children. Will pancake cereal have the queens divided? Take a look!Season eight of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars is now streaming, with new episodes airing Fridays on Paramount+.Director: Noel JeanDirector of Photography: Lauren PruittEditor: Lucy NebekerCoordinating Producer: Nikola JocicLine Producer: Jen SantosAssociate Producer: Sydney MaloneProduction Manager: Natasha Soto-AlborsProduction Coordinator: Jamal ColvinTalent Booker: Meredith JudkinsCamera Operator: Jack BelisleGaffer: Niklas MollerAudio: Lily Van LeuwenProduction Assistant: Patrick SargentPost Production Supervisor: Christian OlguinPost Production Coordinator: Scout AlterSupervising Editor: Erica DillmanAdditional Editor: JC ScruggsAssistant Editor: Billy WardGraphics Supervisor: Ross RackinTikTok Creatorsdaisyreyes_.hajakamaraArtistryby.Princeton, Texas is the location of this recent drag show featuring men in skimpy, skin-tight leotards, some with thongs, and some with beards. The members of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Season 8 go down the TikTok rabbit hole to check out some popular trends! Watch as Heidi N Closet, Kahanna Montrese, Alexis Michelle, Jessica Wild, Jimbo and Jaymes Manfield try out fruit roll up ice cream, apply makeup with a massage gun, learn about the brow tattoo hack, attempt 10-dollar wig styling and so much more. I always feel like I’m a clown for adults, but hey, if I brightened up these kids' day, you can call me Bozo all you want! Well my look wasn’t necessarily subtle for 12 o'clock in the afternoon so some of the younger kids were probably a little in awe by all the colors and makeup! Samantha, the oldest of the girls, had reached out to me before and knew I was coming and we hit it off great! She turned on her live Facebook video and so did I and we had a really cool live streaming makeup session together. How did the girls react to you visiting them to do their makeup? I have worked with cancer patients before but never burn survivors so this was fairly new to me and honestly we had a blast! It was fun and I learned a lot from them, probably more than they learned from me. He is truly an angel with such a kind spirit and had mentioned me to his patients and they loved the idea for me to come in and show some makeup tips. Logan Toledano, a great friend and community activist who is also a head nurse in the burn unit approached me and asked if I would be interested in having a glam day with some of his past patients.
