Houston drag king Juecee talks drag family, rhinestoned pageant jackets, and bringing bold LGBTQ visibility to Out at the Rodeo.
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Houston drag performer Maria Maria brings handmade looks, high-energy numbers, and star power to every stage, blending Afro Latinx pride, humor, and ambition into a fast-rising drag career.
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Read More »Houston’s Marci Mogul blends Beyoncé-inspired moves with high-glam confidence. The Jacksonville native talks her drag origin story, proudest moments, drag family, and where to catch her onstage.
Read More »From unforgettable performances to uplifting advice, Houston drag icon Reign LaRue reflects on her journey, her pageant crowns, and why confidence and kindness keep her shining.
Read More »Beau Vine, named OutSmart’s “Best New Drag King,” brings cow-themed charisma, rodeo swagger, and playful charm to Houston’s stages, proving drag kings are taking center ring in Texas.
Read More »Houston’s Catalina Seymour-Alexander is a dancer turned drag diva whose Latinx pride, powerful performances, and dazzling pageant wins make her one of the city’s most magnetic entertainers.
Read More »Houston drag performer Artemis Hunter channels early 2000s vibes, queer pride, and trans joy into a powerful stage presence and community-driven artistry.
Read More »Malibu Blake Von Schweetz juggles a bakery, a crown, and a spotlight—bringing camp, polish, and heart to Texas stages while championing drag and dreaming of Disney parks around the globe.
Read More »Rachel B*tchface combines sharp wit, show-stopping looks, and heartfelt advocacy. For Pride Month, the Houston queen opens up about resilience, self-expression, and why being loud, visible, and unforgettable is more than performance—it’s purpose.
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