The LGBTQ Character in Disney’s ‘Onward’: Feast on Cyclops Scraps
Lena Waithe’s unambiguously queer character is something, but not enough.
www.advocate.com/commentary/2020/3/07/lgbtq-character-disneys-onward-feast-cyclops-scraps
The LGBTQ Character in Disney’s ‘Onward’: Feast on Cyclops Scraps
Lena Waithe’s unambiguously queer character is something, but not enough.
www.advocate.com/commentary/2020/3/07/lgbtq-character-disneys-onward-feast-cyclops-scraps
Something Stinks in the Second Group of ‘Drag Race’ Queens [RECAP and RANKINGS]
Well, this is going to be awkward, huh? In case you missed it, season 12 contestant Sherry Pie was recently revealed to have a history of predatory behavior. The story is actually pretty bizarre, but it’s left production in a bit of a pickle.
(Also, just in case it needs to be clearly stated, the effect on the men Sherry preyed upon is much more important than the effect on this television show, but, as this is a TV recap, I’m sticking to my remit.)
The show has publicly responded to the situation by disqualifying Sherry from the win, meaning she won’t be at the finale, which is yet to be taped. It’s unclear how far Sherry makes it this season, but the remainder of the episodes will air “out of respect for the hard work of the other queens.”
In terms of these here recaps, I’m going to only really acknowledge Sherry when it’s necessary, but I’m not going to hash out her performance, wardrobe, etc.
This week we met the remaining queens for the season, and the episode followed nearly an identical format, but felt less successful overall.
We begin with the usual entrances, starting with Rock M. Sakura, an anime fan from San Francisco who needs us to know she is a high-energy comedy queen. She is spinning on the floor, jumping up on tables, generally doing the most. She is literally putting it on for the camera, because there’s no one else in the room. I am exhausted already.
Next up is Dahlia Sin, a young queen from the Haus of Aja. She may struggle with a resting bitch face, but I’m more concerned about her resting on pretty.
Sherry arrives.
Now, I may have shown my cards as a Brita stan last week, but it’s going to be hard to shake Jan from the top of my list. The singing superstar is a juggernaut of a performer. (And if you’re not keeping up at home, her drag name is Jan Sport, which is obviously a trademark issue on cable TV, so she’s JUST JAN. Not the first time this has been an issue on the show, but I do love how they’re leaning into it here.)
Next up is Jaida Essence Hall, a fierce fashion queen that makes her own clothes and does NOT keep her opinions to herself. This pageant beauty is clearly not one to be messed with.
Finally, we meet Aiden Zhane, the oddball of the week. The other queens (and I) are befuddled exactly how she got into drag since she has no drag family, no drag friends and doesn’t perform frequently. (She explains the nearest city is Atlanta, which she describes as “not very diverse.” It’s a tough balance to strike between not gatekeeping when it comes to access to the arts, but it’s tough to shake the impression that Aiden is way out of her league here among some of these heavy-hitters.
The first challenge is an exact duplicate of last week’s dual-season runway show. Rock M. wowed in a hand-drawn, all-over print kimono for spring, and a mermaid gown adorned with koi for fall. Jaida showed her stuff in two sharp designs with enough peekaboo cutouts to showcase her skills. Jan pulled out two stunners, including a crocodile lewk for fall that proved there’s some edge to this friendly face.
Dahlia and Aiden both have a decent showing, but certainly feel like they’re just a rung or two below all the other gals.
In lieu of last week’s group rap performance, we’ll have a Fosse-style musical intro to this week’s queens. The choreo session is tough to watch as Rock M. first attempts to wrangle all the queens and others, like Jan, pitch in with ideas. Jaida is having none of it. She is not a dancer, and she is adamant about not over-complicating the routine. It’s a move entirely motivated by self-interest, and the other queens worry going too simple isn’t a smart move.
I’m with Team Not-Jaida on this one. I can’t fault her for looking out for herself, but the attitude is a bit off-putting. We want to see these competitors pushing themselves beyond their limits, not throwing a hissy fit when the going gets hard in week one.
The performance itself is better than I expected, even if the music is much worse than last week’s track. I don’t dare invoke the name of Lucian Piane (who, like Candyman, if named five times, will appear to haunt us all), but, yikes. This was some cheesy stuff.
Aiden is the big surprise here. From a shy, spooky entrance, she delivers this incredibly engaging, magnetic performance. She starts the number with clever lyrics and purposeful performance choices. Jan and Jaida also show up to slay. Despite her lack of dance skills, Jaida acquits herself nicely with a routine that is just challenging enough while not distracting from her precise lyrics.
Rock M. makes some bizarre choices to put on a 1920s gangster accent, see, while dropping in some fart humor. The whole thing is as well-received as, well, a poorly-timed fart. It just feels like Rock M. is doing a performance of what she thinks a comedy queen would do. From spinning on the floor on her entrance to the accent to the fart jokes, I just have a hard time believing she has a developed comedic point of view. It’s not that she’s not capable, but it feels like she needs a bit more time to understand her voice.
The ladies strut their stuff in a tulle-themed runway, and it’s the big, bouncy affair you expect, save for a gag-worthy construction-themed lewk from Jan. Guest judges Thandie Newton and Robyn add little to the discourse, and, like last week, Ru revealed the final two queens standing are our top two.
This week’s winners are Jaida, praised for her finely-tuned fineries and perfect presentation, and Sherry. The lip sync is set to Robyn’s “Call Your Girlfriend,” and it is a wicked disappointment. First off, the song is a gay-bar staple, and the video features some iconic choreo. Jaida is mostly pointing with a few stunts (none of which seemed particularly well-timed or suited to the song). Sherry, I think, was attempting to deliver an emotional All Stars-style “Dancing On My Own” lip sync, but it was really just standing there.
How are you going to be a campy queen and not even attempt that backward somersault?! Booooooooooooooo!
Jaida wins, which is the right call, but compared to last week, I wasn’t nearly as impressed.
Before we merge the two groups, how’d this week’s ladies measure up against one another? Check out our rankings below.
How would you rank the queens?
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6 times Bad Bunny proved to be one of the most woke LGBTQ allies out there
Puerto Rican trap artist Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, made headlines this week when he spoke openly about his sexuality to the LA Times.
When asked how he identifies, the 25-year-old said he wasn’t particularly interested in labeling himself. Like many of his peers, he views sexuality as fluid.
“It does not define me,” he explained. “At the end of the day, I don’t know if in 20 years I will like a man. One never knows in life.”
He added that “at the moment” he considers himself heterosexual and is interested in women, but that could always change.
Many praised the singer, who is currently promoting his new album “YHLQMDLG,” for the delicate yet confident way he answered the question.
I’m here for Bad Bunny viewing sexuality as being fluid. LGBT+ Allies for the W
— Abel (12%)Griz (@its_abel_tesfa) March 4, 2020
Bad Bunny has major Big Dick Energy. He’s so comfortable in his sexuality and sure of himself I just KNOW it.
— (@isabellacgrr) March 3, 2020
So yeah, im celebrating Bad Bunny using his plataform to talk about gender identity and sexuality, where he breaks gender norms by using skirts, painting his nails, etc. Where he tries to protect woman and writes lyrics about having CONSENSUAL SEX AND CONSENSUAL PERREO
— AlexJR. (@alexstanloona) March 1, 2020
The way bad bunny doesn’t give a fuck about gender norms or what people think about his sexuality is so attractive. Like he really just loves being himself and doesn’t give a fuck
— tatiana (@YaGirlTat) February 29, 2020
Y’all don’t know what it means to have a super famous reggaetón artist like Bad Bunny be so comfortable with his sexuality. t.co/bdEri9ilNt
— ale (@marijuanerafc) February 29, 2020
But this isn’t the first time Bad Bunny has proven that, when it comes to things like gender and sexuality, he really truly gets it. And considering the fact that he grew up in a conservative culture that hasn’t always been kind to LGBTQ people, his support means that much more.
Scroll down for six times Bad Bunny proved he is an unwavering LGBTQ ally…
homofobia a estas alturas? que vergüenza loco
— ? (@sanbenito) January 23, 2019
In January 2019, Bad Bunny called out fellow reggaeton star Don Omar for making homophobic remarks about another singer. Omar called Ozuna a “pato,” a gay slur in Spanish, after it was rumored Ozuna had appeared in a gay sex tape. In response, Bad Bunny tweeted at Omar: “Homophobia in this day and age? How embarrassing, man.” The tweet received over 90,000 likes and 40,000 retweets.
In his 2019 music video “Caro,” Bad Bunny can be seen getting his nails done while watching a fashion show in a pink mansion. He then morphs into a female version of himself (played by model Jazmyne Joy) before reappearing later, only to be kissed by another man as well as by Joy. Many interpreted the video as a nod to both gender fluidity and a metaphor for Bad Bunny embracing his own femininity. Since the video’s release, it has received over 200 million views on YouTube.
Speaking to GQ in March 2019, Bad Bunny spoke openly about how gender fluidity is represented in his work, saying: “There’s people that appreciate what I do; there’s people that criticize it. There’s people who say, ‘Thank you for sticking up [for us], thank you for defending [this].’ There’s others that say I’m an opportunist.’”
He continued, “If I were like other artists, I’d forget about what’s happening and not say anything. I think it’s my responsibility, as a person of influence … to sometimes try to do what I can. If I have the chance to say something, I will say it.”
Icons Jennifer Lopez and Shakira gave the gays everything they wanted in their Super Bowl half time show in February 2020. The dazzling spectacle of hits included fireworks, sequins, fringe, a stripper pole, and who-knows-how-many male backup dancers. And, of course, Bad Bunny, who took to the stage (wearing 13,000 swarovski crystals) during Shakira’s set for an explosive mini-set viewed by over 100 million people.
While touring Europe in 2018, Bad Bunny stopped into the Ana Rodera salon in Oviedo, Spain for a manicure, but he was refused service for being a dude. He quickly took to Instagram to express his outrage, writing: “I just wanted to tell you all that I went to this shitty place to get my nails done (manicure + color) and they told me NO because I’m a MAN hahaha. I don’t know what to think, but it seems very very very unfortunate haha. What year is it? F*cking 1960? What do you call this?”
During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in March 2020, Bad Bunny paid tribute to Alexa Negrón Luciano, a homeless trans woman who was brutally murdered in Puerto Rico, by wearing a white t-shirt with the words “They killed Alexa, not a man in a skirt,” emblazoned in Spanish.
Related: Bad Bunny opens up about sexual fluidity, won’t rule out being with a man
Bad Bunny’s bulge, Ronnie Woo’s back, & Matteo Lane’s mustache
This week Aaron Schock came out of the closet and wrote a novel, Antonio Sabàto Jr. revealed he was blacklisted into a construction job, and VH1 gave Drag Race‘s Sherry Pie the boot over serious sexual misconduct allegations. Here’s what happened on Instagram:
Miguel Angel Silvestre relaxed.
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Jake Bain wore denim.
Bad Bunny moved his hips.
Ronnie Woo got on his knees.
View this post on InstagramI rarely fart outdoors, but if I do I lean like this.
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Matthew Dempsey found a dog.
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Niv Nissim rested in Thailand.
View this post on InstagramI’ve got a very good hunch about this decade?? Lets make it the BEST YET.
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Prince Royce ordered room service.
View this post on InstagramBreakfast in bed? #AlterEgoTour
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Lil Nas X let the light hit his abs.
Milk dressed down.
View this post on Instagrammy ghost friend hates when I give them rabbit ears teehee ???
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Matthew Camp met Dexter Mayfield.
The Brit Crew’s Ashraf Ejjbair took a hike.
View this post on InstagramIs this what life’s like as a geologist? – ?? – #rockon
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John Duff auditioned for Katy Perry.
View this post on InstagramHi Katy Perry. I want to be in your next music video. ? Please send this to Katy Perry
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Matteo Lane sported a fake mustache.
Laith Ashley got some sun.
KJ Apa looked down.
Alex Newell and Nick Adams got together.
View this post on InstagramNo makeup, just mascara and my grandmother’s bathing suit ? #tbt w/ @thealexnewell in Brazil.
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Matthew Wilkas, Matthew Risch and Rightor Doyle shared a bed.
Omar Sharif Jr. looked back.
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Antoni Porowski tested the water.
View this post on Instagram*watches The @goop Lab’s Ice Man episode once*
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Singer/musician Ken XY wore white.
View this post on InstagramHow often do you say “thank you” for what you have? —————————————————————— Photo: @hellochristophersherman ——————————————————————#KenXY #singer #songwriter #musicproducer #model #dancer #body #pecs #arms #stud #singing #vocalist #instaguys #beards #buff #sexy #instaguy #beyou #gainsallday #35mm #malebeauty #art #portrait #sunset #briefs #LA #tightywhiteys
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Max Emerson and Andres Camilo watched TV.
Anthony Bowens got in the ring.
View this post on InstagramIt’s my time now ?: @ukulelepunk
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Dan Amboyer took a break.
View this post on Instagrammiss these waters. longest I’ve ever gone without going home to Michigan.. ??
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Simon Dunn climbed a rock.
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Daniel Newman showed some skin.
And Garrett Clayton took a dip.
View this post on InstagramFlorida tricked me into thinking it was summer ??
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Michel Mizrahi, Beloved DJ/Producer on Global Gay Party Circuit, Has Died
Michel Mizrahi, a popular DJ/producer on the international gay party circuit died unexpectedly this week. The cause of death is unclear, but Angels Events, the promoter of an event Mizrahi was scheduled to play in Zurich in May, said in comments to their post that he died in Brazil.
Wrote Angels Events: “Rip We deeply regret to inform you that the great! DJ Michel Mizrahi died completely unexpectedly. He was scheduled to play at the White Party Weekend! Michel we all miss you so much!”
Wrote DJ Emma White: “So utterly devastated to hear the shocking news about the passing of Michel Mizrahi – he was honestly one of the nicest, most genuine people you could meet – a true gentleman and a proper beautiful soul.”
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Michel Mizrahi, Beloved DJ/Producer on Global Gay Party Circuit, Has Died
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