‘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.


Want more from Sara Gonzales?

To enjoy more of Sara's no-holds-barred take to news and culture, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.

'RuPaul's Drag Race' winner arrested for allegedly threatening to slay a cop



A former "RuPaul's Drag Race" winner recently modeled an orange outfit for a photo shoot, but did so sapped of his characteristic flare — understandable, as he was having his second mug shot taken inside a three-year window.

James William Ross IV, whose transvestic stage name is Tyra Sanchez, was recently arrested for allegedly threatening to slay a police officer in Starke, Florida.

According to an arrest report obtained by TMZ Saturday, the 35-year-old got into a car accident on May 17, approximately 45 miles southwest of Jacksonville in Starke. The fender bender appears to have psychically unmoored Ross.

When police arrived on the scene, Ross allegedly leaped out of his car and began berating the officers.

Officers' efforts to calm down the drag queen were to no avail. They tried to handcuff Ross, but he allegedly resisted and threatened to shoot an officer.

Police indicated that Ross subsequently attempted to reach into his car, but an officer intervened, placing him in a "bear hug."

This intervention reportedly failed, so officers deployed a taser, but that too proved ineffective.

While Ross allegedly attempted to escape on foot, he was soon captured and charged by the Starke Police Department with two misdemeanors: resisting an officer without violence and simple assault on an officer. He was released from jail on May 19.

The New York Daily News reported that since being named "America's Next Drag Superstar" in 2010 and landing a $25,000 prize, the runway has been particularly bumpy for Ross.

The father of two was reportedly banned from attending DragCon after posting threats online, telling a fan in 2016 to "go kill yourself b****," and suggesting that suicide survivors were cowards who "give up."

He was arrested in 2020 for allegedly vandalizing an Atlanta apartment complex where he was considered a squatter, writing "Don't move here ever" across a wall in spray paint.

In March 2022, Ross announced his retirement as a tranvestite and asked to be disassociated from "RuPaul's Drag Race," accusing the show and its fans of racism, reported Out.

Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

Pat Gray: Canada is not a free country any more



The Ontario Legislative Assembly in Canada has introduced a new bill that would create “2SLGBTQI+ Community Safe Zones” — which, when translated, means that any “offensive remarks” about individuals who identify as LGBTQ could lead to a fine of $25,000.

Pat Gray, BlazeTV host of "Pat Gray Unleashed," says they’re “creating a no-free-speech zone.”

A drag queen takes to the podium in a video of the bill introduction to say, “Drag is all about spreading love and acceptance and allows people to feel empowered and special. Drag artists and trans people have an inherent right to live freely and authentically in their truth.”

Gray responds, “People are protesting you doing this to children. I don’t give a rat's anus whether you do it among adults or not.”

He continues, “That’s great! Knock yourself out. Don’t do it to our children.”

Gray is referring to the new trend of drag shows and drag queen story hours that are specifically put on for children.

Gray says, “There’s never been a problem, until recently, when they started trying to affect our children.”

“And then it started, not just the drag time story hour, but they were performing in front of children. Tiny little children. In their faces. Grinding sexually. And that is what we can’t allow. Other than that, I don’t care.”

“Canada is gone,” he says. “I mean, Canada is not a free country any more.”


Want more from Pat Gray?

To enjoy more of Pat's biting analysis and signature wit as he restores common sense to a senseless world, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.

DeSantis Yanks Hyatt Regency Miami’s Liquor License For Hosting Holiday Drag Show With Kids Present

Florida is revoking the Hyatt Regency Miami's liquor license for hosting a drag queen-themed Christmas show in the presence of minors.

Self-Appointed ‘Hall Monitor’ Maren Morris Goes On ‘Drag Race’ To Apologize For Bigoted Country Fans

If she finds the industry that put her on the map so repulsive, perhaps Morris should do country music a favor by packing up her ‘’80s Mercedes' and hitting the road.

'RuPaul's Drag Race' producer indicates he is pleased that people who watched the show during their childhood were 'inspired ... to become drag queens'



"RuPaul's Drag Race" producer Fenton Bailey told Deadline that he is pleased that individuals who watched it as a kid were motivated to become a drag queen.

"And another thing is that the show has been on sufficiently long now — and this happens a lot — that queens will say, 'Oh, I remember watching the show when I was a kid.' [Laughs] Which is kind of great to hear — to know that there were kids hiding under the covers in their bedrooms, watching the show late at night, and that it inspired them to become drag queens," Bailey said, according to the outlet.

Bailey said that "whether it's in America or not, we are seeing an attempt to turn the clock back to stereotypical values. To a time when women weren't empowered, when there wasn't marriage equality — there's been a huge sort of retrenchment. And this show is the antithesis of that, because the message of 'Drag Race' is: 'Don’t be afraid to be yourself, be who you are.' And I think that that’s a really important message in today's political environment, and not just in America. I mean, countries with a really strong Catholic tradition — like Spain, the Philippines and Italy — have a really vibrant version of 'Drag Race.' Because they act as a counterbalance to conservatism, bigotry, and homophobia, and all those other unpleasant things that make everyone's life so unpleasant."

Bailey also said that people of all ages attend RuPaul's DragCon, including "families, kids, grandparents — it's multi-generational and fun," he said.

The problem of children being exposed to drag queens has become a disturbing trend. People were outraged earlier this year by a "Drag the Kids to Pride" event at a bar in Dallas, Texas.

And for years, conservatives have decried drag queen story hour events that involve drag queens reading stories to children, but some Democratic politicians have openly embraced the phenomenon.

"I had the honor of assisting with a Drag Queen Story Hour in New York in April," Rep. Carolyn Maloney of New York has tweeted.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has also expressed his support. A tweet posted this year on the @NYCMayor Twitter account declared, "Drag storytellers, and the libraries and schools that support them, are advancing a love of diversity, personal expression, and literacy that is core to what our city embraces."

\u201cDrag storytellers, and the libraries and schools that support them, are advancing a love of diversity, personal expression, and literacy that is core to what our city embraces.\u201d
— Mayor Eric Adams (@Mayor Eric Adams) 1655422119

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will make appearance on show about drag queens ... again



House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will be making another appearance on a show that is about cross dressing.

Pelosi will appear on a new season of "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars" — she previously appeared on the program several years ago as well.

"Can I get an amen?" Pelosi can be seen saying in a clip advertising the show's upcoming season.

RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 7 Exclusive First Look! youtu.be

In 2018, the Hollywood Reporter posed the question to Pelosi: "What could politicians learn from drag queens?"

"Authenticity," Pelosi answered. "Taking pride in who you are. Knowing your power — that’s what I talk about on my brief segment on the show. This idea of people believing in themselves, being themselves, taking pride in themselves, is not just a lesson for politicians but for everyone in the country. And that’s why I was so excited and couldn’t resist being on the show."

During that interview, the outlet also asked the lawmaker whether she had ever considered what her drag name would be, but Pelosi said that she had not.

The California Democrat has served in Congress for more than three decades and holds the distinction of being the first and only woman ever to serve as the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

U.S. Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney recently tweeted support for Drag Queen Story Hour, a program that involves cross dressers reading books to children.

"Across the country, books are being banned, which are depriving our nation’s youth. But thanks to @NYPL and programs like Draq Queen story hour, NYC’s next generation are getting a well rounded education about LGBTQ+ issues and gender identity," Maloney tweeted.

Critics pounced on the congresswoman's post, but she remained unfazed, declaring that "the bigots are at it again in the comments."

Looks like the bigots are at it again in the comments.\n\nYour hate didn\u2019t stop me when I introduced the first domestic partnership legislation in NYS history when I was on the @NYCCouncil, and it won\u2019t stop me now.https://twitter.com/RepMaloney/status/1513618619233718277\u00a0\u2026
— Carolyn B. Maloney (@Carolyn B. Maloney) 1649880799