‘This is child abuse’: UNDERCOVER at RuPaul's ‘all-ages' drag show



RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Live show has been touring the country — and Sara Gonzales of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered” was lucky enough to score tickets to the Dallas show at Broadway Music Hall.

The show is “all ages,” and Gonzales noted seeing plenty of minors in attendance, despite extremely explicit and inappropriate content.

The drag queens gallivanted around the stage in barely there clothes and screamed obscenities like “my p**** is burning,” “y’all sucked the good d***s for these seats,” and made jokes to the audience about “bottoms” and “homosexuals.”

Gonzales caught it all on video and captured more than a few minors in attendance.

“I think anyone with two functioning brain cells can understand that this is child abuse. This doesn’t belong in, I would argue, America, for children, certainly not Texas,” Gonzales says. “We should have higher standards than that.”

Interestingly enough, the Texas legislature has passed SB 12, which is a law that prohibits children from attending sexually explicit performances — however, there are ongoing legal battles that have kept the law from being enforced.

“This is commonly referred to as a ‘drag ban’ by the left. Of course it's not, by the way, you’re telling on yourselves when you say that,” Gonzales says. “It’s not a ‘drag ban,’ but LGBT groups sued and were able to get a permanent injunction blocking the state from enforcing the law.”

The law will stay blocked until the court issues a final ruling on appeal.

Texas State Rep. Brian Harrison is horrified as well.

“There were very young children that were in attendance, and as the father of four young kids, the oldest is ten, I think that’s far and away the most offensive thing that’s going on here,” Harrison tells Gonzales.

“The state of Texas has long had laws enforcing certain types of community standards with regards to children, like, for example, a child cannot go to a strip club in the state of Texas, and what these businesses like that are doing, they’re clearly just getting around long-standing laws by calling them something else. They’re clearly putting on what is subjectively, and I think any sane, sentient person would see, is adult content,” he adds.


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Video: BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales exposes family-friendly drag show where children collect tips, performer toasts those who 'lick us where we pee'



BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales exposed a family-friendly bingo and drag show in Princeton, Texas. Video recorded by Gonzales shows children scooping up tip money for the drag show performers.

Princeton TX Diverse presented a "Beauty and the Bingo" drag show at the Steve & Judy Deffibaugh Community Center on Saturday afternoon. Tickets were $20.

Princeton TX Diverse is an organization that believes "everyone is welcome here, no matter their age, color, disability, economic standing, ethnicity, family status, gender, genetic information, national origin, neurodiversity, marital status, race, sexual orientation, spiritual identity, or veteran status."


Gonzales – the host of "The News & Why It Matters" podcast – attended the drag show event. She recorded eye-opening footage and shared video on her Twitter and Instagram accounts.

Video shows a bearded performer raising a beer bottle and urging the attendees to make a toast. The drag show performer acknowledges that there are children in attendance, but continues with the risqué toast anyway.

The drag show performer tells the crowd, "So raise your glasses. Cheers to you, cheers to me, cheers to the ones who lick us where we pee."

Footage shows the drag show performers executing salacious dance moves while dressed in provocative outfits.

At one point, a drag show performer throws dollar bills into the air. Three children rush to the floor and collect the tip money.

The announcer says of the children, "And thank you to our little helpers running up here picking up her money. That right there is our future."

\u201c\ud83d\udea8 PRINCETON, TX: Bearded drag queen toasts to \u201cthose who lick us where we pee\u201d in front of young children, who later run up to COLLECT TIP MONEY for another drag queen. \ud83d\udea8\n\nThey kicked me out of the event, but strangely streamed the whole thing on Facebook.\u201d
— Sara Gonzales (@Sara Gonzales) 1674955709

Gonzales was kicked out of the "Beauty and the Bingo" show. However, the drag show was broadcast on the official Facebook page for Princeton TX Diverse.

In the past few months, there have been numerous LGBTQ events in Texas that have involved children.

In December, an "all-ages" event titled "The Island of Misfit Toys Drive & Drag Show" was held in San Antonio. The show included a screening of the Christmas classic "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer."

In November, a bookstore in Denton hosted a "transgender storytime" for children. BlazeTV personality Alex Stein mocked Antifa members who were guarding the event.

In June, a Texas gay bar hosted a "Drag the Kids to Pride" event where drag queen dancers provocatively gyrated in front of children as young as toddlers. The promoters labeled the event as the "ultimate family-friendly pride experience."

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