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Discovery+ is entering the world of teenage drag shows with Tyra Banks.
The Dancing with the Stars host and EP is to exec produce Generation Drag for the streaming service.
The series follows five teens and their families as they anticipate their biggest drag performance at Dragutante, a drag show designed as a platform for LGBTQ+ teens to express themselves.
Discovery+ will drop all six episodes of the series on June 1.
The series follows Jameson, Noah, Vinny, Bailey and Nabela as they prep for the event. It will follow the teens at the drag ball event as well as their parents as they head to Denver, Colorado.
It is produced by Made In Chelsea producer Monkey, which is part of Universal International Studios, in association with Bankable Productions and Cat Fight Productions.
Jasmine Stodel, Clinton Irey, Hayley Lozitsky, David St. John, Rob Schwarze and Ollie Brack executive produce alongside Banks.
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“In this heartfelt and joyous coming of age series, Generation Drag celebrates a group of amazingly talented teens who put their creativity, passion, and talent on center stage,” said Howard Lee, President of TLC Streaming and Network Originals.
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“I have such admiration and respect for these teens. They are bravely navigating coming into their own in a world that can be very challenging and not always accepting. What is so beautiful is seeing their parents and siblings supporting them,” added Tyra Banks. “These teens’ laser-focused tenacity inspires my team and me and we are honored to share their stories. I can’t wait for these popping personalities to show their fierceness to the world.”
Basically, homosexuals were made bulletproof – totally beyond criticism.
Then they started coming for the children and no one could formulate an argument against it.
Imagine if black people wanted to have sex with children.
White people would say: “yes massa, okay massa, here’s my keeds, massa.”
You’re lucky that black people are only interested in retail theft and shooting one another, because these empowered victim groups are allowed to do anything now.