Miss Alaska Tastee Freeze Performs “Frozen”

With over 2.8 million views, Seth Hancock has gone viral (with artistic assistance from Jason Du Puy) with his fabulous drag performance of “Let It Go” from FROZEN.

Not just another lip-dub; watch for the special effects 🙂

This performance took place at the October 5th “Best In Drag Show” – an outrageous annual beauty pageant spoof for Aid For AIDS, a program of Alliance for Housing and Healing. This year’s event raised over $400,000.

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Zac Efron & Seth Rogen join Jimmy Fallon for some “Ew!” drag

Zac Efron in drag on The Tonight Show

Seth Rogen and Zac Efron showed up in drag for an appearance with Jimmy Fallon’s “Sara” on Ew! last night.

The skit is so-so, but you have to give props to Zac going for full-on “valley girl.” And Seth does make me laugh with his beard and bear-ish self in drag.

Seth Rogen and Zac Efron take drag selfies

Zac Efron posted this backstage pic to his Instagram account

Ireland: Drag queen’s brilliant response to homophobia

Rory O’Neill aka “Panti Bliss”

Ireland’s “most fabulous” drag queen has spoken out against homophobia at the Irish national theater, the Abbey, with such passion it got even Madonna’s attention.

Rory O’Neill’s (aka Panti Bliss) inspirational call to those who bully gay people has touched people around the world.

“Sometimes I hate myself. I f*cking hate myself, because I check myself when I stand at pedestrian crossings. And sometimes, I hate you for doing that to me.”

The statement came about due to an appearance last month on the Saturday Night Show when O’Neill alleged that the Institute and several associated journalists were homophobic. Irish Communications Minister Pat Rabbite had warned against using the term “homophobe” to describe opponents of equal marriage, saying it was “too loaded” a term to describe opponents of marriage equality.

As such, Ireland’s state broadcaster RTÉ has been forced to pay out €85,000 (£70,000) in damages to those journalists and members of the Catholic Iona Institute who were accused of homophobia.

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(tipped by TRR reader Karla)