Here's a "first lewk" at tonight's episode, "Bitch, I'm a Drag Queen!" – followed by a look back at Joella and Lucky Starzzz's lip-sync battle from last week's round and our updated viewing guide: ...
Drag is famously not a contact sport, but that hasn’t stopped multiple queens from sustaining injuries while competing for the crown on RuPaul’s Drag Race. Eureka’s knee injury led to an emotional ...
Like Alaska's Mae West at the clinic on San Vicente and Santa Monica, when Trinity The Tuck's tuck is good, it's good; when it's bad, she gets a serious venereal disease — or so she thought, after she ...
Trinity The Tuck: It’s a special telethon for people to celebrate drag and show that it’s not dangerous. It’s also an event to raise awareness and money to help drag queens out of work in these states ...
All aboard! Trinity The Train is leaving the station. Next stop: Drag Race herstory. After sewing up a win for this week’s Maxi Challenge, Ms. The Tuck has further solidified her title as the show’s ...
The body is here! Trinity the Tuck, the queen who werked her way into our hearts with her Southern pageantry flair, iconic reads ("I call shade!"), and a whole lot of duct tape, is competing for the ...
For more than a decade, RuPaul's Drag Race has been showcasing the charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent of some of America's greatest drag queens -- and now they're going abroad for more! From the ...
Tucking is a way to make your penis and scrotum less visible by hiding them in the folds of your body. Tucking is generally safe, and it is common in the LGBTQ+ community. Tucking may help you feel ...