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RuPaul’s Drag Race Announces Groundbreaking ‘Slaysian Royale’ Spin-Off to Showcase Asian Queens from Around the World

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A new chapter is unfolding in the RuPaul’s Drag Race universe as the show expands with a groundbreaking spin-off, Drag Race Philippines: Slaysian Royale. This all-Asian edition of the Drag Race franchise promises to shine a spotlight on the vibrant and diverse world of Asian drag, bringing together queens from various Drag Race franchises for an exciting battle for the crown.

The spin-off, which builds on the existing Drag Race vs. The World format, will feature Asian queens from RuPaul’s Drag Race international franchises competing against each other in a unique, high-stakes competition. Set to air on streaming platform WOW Presents Plus in 2025, Slaysian Royale will be hosted in the Philippines, where Drag Race Philippines has quickly become a fan favorite. The show has seen tremendous success, with its third season airing last summer. Although comedian and drag star Paolo Ballesteros, known as Mamwa Pao, currently hosts Drag Race Philippines, it remains to be seen whether Ballesteros will return for Slaysian Royale.

In a statement, Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, founders of the production company World of Wonder, expressed excitement over the new format. “This new version of Drag Race shines a spotlight on Asian drag as never before, celebrating its culture, its history and creativity in a unique battle royale,” they said.

The cast for Drag Race Philippines: Slaysian Royale has yet to be revealed, but Drag Race fans are already buzzing with anticipation. The Drag Race franchise has long been a platform for celebrating Asian talent, with standout queens representing a variety of countries and backgrounds. In the past few seasons, Asian queens have made significant marks on the competition, both as fan favorites and winners.

 

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Nymphia Wind made history as the first Taiwanese queen to win RuPaul’s Drag Race on season 16. In the previous season, Sasha Colby, a transgender performer of Asian American Pacific Islander descent, claimed the title on Drag Race season 15. Other iconic Asian queens from the Drag Race franchise include South Korean star Kim Chi, season eight finalist and Vietnam-born Plastique Tiara, Filipino drag legend Manila Luzon, and Chinese-Canadian queen Aurora Matrix, who reached the finale of Canada’s Drag Race.

Nymphia Wind, the first Taiwanese queen to win RuPaul’s Drag Race. Photo: Jama Willis
Nymphia Wind, the first Taiwanese queen to win RuPaul’s Drag Race. Photo: Jama Willis

Other beloved queens such as River Medway, Le Fil, Sum Ting Wong, and Zahirah Zapanta have become fan favorites on Drag Race UK. Thai-American queen Jujubee, who has competed four times in the Drag Race franchise—on season two, All Stars 1, All Stars 5, and Drag Race UK vs. The World—remains one of the most beloved contestants in the series’ history. Jujubee, who recently confirmed she will not return to compete again, is known for her consistent strong performances, making it to the final in every season she participated in.

The excitement surrounding Slaysian Royale has already sparked waves of support from the global Drag Race community. Drag Race alumni have taken to social media to express their enthusiasm. “How freaking epic!!!” wrote Drag Race UK vs. The World star Hannah Conda. Canada’s Drag Race contestant Luna Dubois shared: “Oh this is so fierce!” Ongina, the first-ever Asian American contestant on RuPaul’s Drag Race (season one, 2009), tweeted: “INCREDIBLE!!”

Drag Race fans are eagerly awaiting the new spin-off, which is sure to elevate the visibility of Asian queens within the Drag Race universe. As the franchise continues to expand, Slaysian Royale will bring an exciting and culturally significant addition to the ever-growing global Drag Race family.

In the meantime, RuPaul’s Drag Race season 17 is currently airing on Fridays on MTV in the U.S. and WOW Presents Plus internationally.

Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis Reunite for a Freaky and Fun Sequel in ‘Freakier Friday’

Lightning Strikes Twice in the Long-Awaited Sequel

It’s finally happening! After more than two decades, Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis are back for another body-swapping adventure in Freakier Friday, the highly anticipated sequel to Disney’s 2003 classic, Freaky Friday. The first teaser trailer dropped on March 14, sending nostalgic fans into a frenzy. And in a perfect twist, the trailer is set to the music of pop sensation Chappell Roan, making it all the more iconic.

Where Are They Now?

Directed by Nisha Ganatra, Freakier Friday picks up years after Tess Coleman (Curtis) and Anna Coleman (Lohan) endured their unforgettable identity crisis. But this time, the chaos isn’t just between mother and daughter—Anna now has a daughter and a soon-to-be stepdaughter. As their blended family faces the inevitable growing pains, Tess and Anna realize that the universe might just have another body-swapping lesson in store for them.

Julia Butlers as Harper Coleman, Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman, Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess Coleman and Sophia Hammons as Lily Davies in Disney’s FREAKIER FRIDAY. Photo by Glen Wilson/Disney

The Reunion We’ve Been Waiting For

After years of speculation, Disney confirmed the sequel was in production last June. Lohan and Curtis have both expressed their excitement about revisiting their iconic roles. In an emotional Instagram post on August 19, Lohan reflected on wrapping production: “It’s our last Monday on the set of #FreakierFriday and my heart is so full. The wonderful cast, crew, and everyone from @disneystudios have invested so much time and love into making this movie!”

Curtis also shared her enthusiasm, calling Lohan her “dear friend” and praising their experience on set together.

Is That Chad Michael Murray?

In addition to Lohan and Curtis, Freakier Friday is bringing back several familiar faces from the original film, including heartthrob Chad Michael Murray, Mark Harmon, Christina Vidal Mitchell, Haley Hudson, Lucille Soong, Stephen Tobolowsky, and Rosalind Chao.

But the sequel also introduces fresh faces to the chaos. The new additions include Vanessa Bayer, Julia Butters, Manny Jacinto, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, and Sophia Hammons. And in a fun twist, Lohan revealed that Jacinto, known for The Good Place, will play her husband in the film.

If the sneak peek is any indication, this sequel is bringing all the camp, chaos, and comedy we could ask for.

Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman and Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess Coleman in Disney’s FREAKIER FRIDAY. Photo by Glen Wilson/Disney

When Can You Watch?

Ready to relive the magic? The countdown to Freakier Friday is officially on! Freakier Friday hits theaters on August 8.

Frankie Grande Drops Debut Single ‘Rhythm of Love’ with Star-Studded Music Video and Upcoming Album

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Multi-talented performer Frankie Grande has officially launched his debut single, “Rhythm of Love,” alongside an electrifying music video that promises to redefine the dance floor. Released under the esteemed labels Casablanca Records and Republic Records, the song marks a thrilling new chapter in Grande’s career as a singer, songwriter, actor, and activist. “Rhythm of Love” is not just a catchy pop anthem—it’s a deeply personal reflection of Grande’s journey, from his struggles with addiction to finding solace and healing through music and dance.

A Dance Anthem with a Powerful Message

“Rhythm of Love” is a celebration of life, resilience, and the powerful connection music has to the human spirit. The song captures the joy and empowerment of overcoming challenges and embracing the rhythm that life offers, no matter how difficult the journey. Co-written by Grande, Alex Chapman (known for his work with Kim Petras, Charli XCX, and Troye Sivan), NOVDOR (Troye Sivan, Charli XCX), Neil Ormandy (James Arthur), and Molly Irvine, with production by Prince Fox and NOVDOR, the track blends dark inspiration with an infectious, uplifting beat.

Despite its roots in struggles, the song radiates optimism. The lyrics reflect a message of hope, encapsulated in the irresistibly catchy chorus: “It’s your rhythm of love that’s lifting me up deep into the night.” The production is shimmering, with layered synths, strong vocals, and an undeniably danceable beat that is bound to ignite Pride celebrations and dance floors worldwide.

Grande has already garnered significant attention for the song, with its bold and meaningful release capturing the hearts of both his devoted fans and the LGBTQ+ community. As he explains, “In times of struggle, whether they come from the outside world or inner battles, I’ve always found comfort in the dance floor.” His powerful lyrics are a nod to the ongoing challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community, as well as his own personal battles with addiction.

The Music Video: A Visual Journey of Self-Discovery

The official music video for “Rhythm of Love” takes viewers on an exhilarating journey through the New York City nightlife scene. Filmed at the iconic club, The Box, the video showcases Grande’s energetic performance, jaw-dropping choreography, and cutting-edge fashion, all of which capture the song’s lively spirit. Directed by Austin Nunes, whose past work includes collaborations with Troye Sivan, the video is a visual feast for the eyes, creating a perfect blend of art, performance, and storytelling.

The concept behind the video is deeply personal for Grande. The star opened up about the emotional significance of his sobriety to Gayety at the Queerties and how the video tells the story of his struggle with addiction. “I was friends with Salina and we were both in the club scene. At the time, I wasn’t ready to get sober, but I saw it in others, like her. I wasn’t ready, but when I was, I made the decision to get sober.” This raw reflection on his past is brought to life in the video through a storyline that metaphorically represents addiction as a man.

Grande describes his vision for the video as a powerful expression of his journey and his healing process. “It was important to me to have Salina in the video because she’s someone who helped me realize there was another way to live,” he says. “When I was struggling, she didn’t judge me. She just let me know that when I was ready, I could make that choice.” The powerful imagery of a beautiful yet dangerous man representing addiction was an idea that came from Grande’s best friend and art director, Chad McMillan.

Star-Studded Guest Appearances

The music video also includes surprise appearances from various figures within the LGBTQ+ and sober communities, making it even more significant. Notably, Salina makes an appearance in the video, solidifying the deep personal connection between the two stars. “We wanted to return to the scene of the crime,” Grande says, referring to The Box, where he once struggled with addiction. The video features several other familiar faces, including members of New York City’s club scene, a nod to the tight-knit group that has supported him throughout his journey.

Grande’s journey to sobriety and his choice to return to The Box, a place where he once indulged in his struggles, speaks volumes about his resilience and transformation. “The video brings together people from all walks of life, and it celebrates the power of love, community, and dancing through the toughest times,” Grande reflects. “It’s a way to escape, heal, and embrace the rhythm that lifts us up.”

A New Beginning: Grande’s Upcoming Album

“Rhythm of Love” is the first taste of Grande’s highly anticipated debut album, set to release in Summer 2025. Although he remains tight-lipped about the details of the album, Grande has already teased more music to come. He is thrilled with how the project has turned out, saying, “I didn’t know I had it in me. I didn’t know it was possible.” His excitement is palpable, and fans can expect more tracks that follow in the same vein as “Rhythm of Love,” with a balance of upbeat tunes and deeper, introspective tracks.

Grande’s signing to Republic Records was a defining moment in his career. Republic Records President and Chief Creative Officer Wendy Goldstein was so impressed with his music that she signed him on the spot after hearing just a handful of songs. “It was a magical moment,” Grande says, looking back on the meeting. “I just remember playing the songs for Wendy in the studio and being like, ‘What is happening?’” Grande’s incredible vocals, songwriting skills, and infectious energy are all showcased in his debut single, and his forthcoming album promises to deliver even more.

Embracing His Identity: Activism and Music

For Grande, music is more than just a career—it’s a platform to amplify his activism and support for the LGBTQ+ community. As an advocate for mental health, sobriety, and self-expression, he hopes that his music will inspire others to find strength in their struggles and embrace who they truly are. “Rhythm of Love” serves as an anthem of hope, not only for those struggling with addiction but also for anyone navigating the complexities of life.

The song is also a celebration of the LGBTQ+ community, which has long been at the heart of the New York City nightlife and club scenes. Through his music and video, Grande pays tribute to the resilience, creativity, and beauty of this vibrant community. “It’s about using music to bring people together, to share a message of strength and unity,” he says.

A Bright Future Ahead

With the release of “Rhythm of Love,” Frankie Grande is proving that he is a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. His debut single is just the beginning, and fans can expect much more from him in the coming months, including new music and exciting surprises. As he prepares to release his full-length album, Grande is focused on continuing to push boundaries and create art that speaks to both the soul and the body.

Chappell Roan Drops Lesbian Country Anthem ‘The Giver,’ Redefining Queer Representation in Music

Chappell Roan is making waves in country music with her highly anticipated new single, The Giver. After months of teasing, the Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter is ready to release the track, which promises to become a powerful anthem for the LGBTQ+ community, particularly lesbians.

Originally performed on Saturday Night Live in November, The Giver quickly captured the attention of fans, racking up hundreds of thousands of views. However, the song remained unreleased until now, with Roan dropping it officially on March 13 at 8 p.m. ET.

With The Giver, Roan is unapologetically carving out space for LGBTQ+ voices within country music—a genre historically dominated by heteronormative themes. The song’s lyrics offer a humorous, bold declaration of Roan’s sapphic identity, with themes of dominance and pleasure.

The Giver references the concept of being a “giver” in lesbian relationships—a term often associated with those who take a dominant or active role in sexual encounters. Roan embraces this role in the song while poking fun at men who claim to know how to please women but fail to live up to their boasts.

“Ain’t got antlers on the walls, but I sure know mating calls from the stalls in the bars on a Friday night,” Roan sings in the first verse, mocking taxidermy as a typically masculine hobby while suggesting her instincts are put to better use in other ways. She continues to critique men’s lack of understanding about women’s anatomy, stating, “And other boys may need a map, but I can close my eyes and have you wrapped around my fingers like that.”

The chorus boldly affirms her confidence and expertise: “So, baby when you need the job done, you can call me, baby.” Roan suggests that women—particularly lesbians—can fulfill each other’s needs better than men who claim to understand how to pleasure women. The single’s rollout further highlights this theme, with Roan posing in outfits associated with traditionally male professions like builder and plumber.

The song’s chorus continues, “’Cause you ain’t got to tell me, it’s just in my nature. So take it like a taker, ’cause, baby, I’m a giver. Ain’t no need to hurry, ’cause, baby, I deliver. Ain’t no country boy quitter, I get the job done.” This powerful declaration of sexual confidence reflects not only Roan’s personal identity but also the broader message of sexual empowerment among queer women.

Roan takes aim at stereotypically masculine traits in the second verse, rejecting the need for a “lifted truck” or flashy wealth to impress women. Instead, she asserts that her touch alone can captivate. She also references the Rhinestone Cowboy in a playful nod to queer women, emphasizing the reverse cowgirl sex position and placing lesbian relationships at the forefront of the narrative.

The bridge drives home the message of lesbian empowerment: “All you country boys saying you know how to treat a woman right… well, only a woman knows how to treat a woman right!”

Chappel Roan Performing 'The Giver' on SNL. Photo: NBC
Chappell Roan Performing ‘The Giver’ on SNL. Photo: NBC

In an interview with Apple Music’s Today’s Country Radio, Roan reflected on the creation of The Giver, explaining that she wanted to write a country song that was both fun and campy. She recalled her upbringing in southwest Missouri, where she was surrounded by country music and Christian influences. Despite her love for country music, Roan also discovered pop and LGBTQ+ icons like Lady Gaga, which has influenced her approach to blending genres.

Roan’s new music, she says, is about making songs that bring her joy. “I am just here to twirl and do a little gay yodel for y’all,” she said, reflecting her carefree approach to blending her country roots with her love for pop and LGBTQ+ expression.

As Roan continues to make a name for herself in the music world, The Giver marks a significant moment for both her career and LGBTQ+ visibility in country music. Fans are already celebrating the track, which will undoubtedly resonate with lesbians and queer women everywhere.

Chappell Roan’s The Giver is available for streaming now, and it’s clear that the singer-songwriter’s unique blend of country music and queer empowerment is just getting started.

Megan Stalter Opens Up About a Former Audition for ‘Saturday Night Live’ and The Challenges of Fame

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In a candid conversation with Katya Zamolodchickova, actress and comedian Megan Stalter opened up about her journey through comedy, her role in Hacks, and the trials of navigating both personal and professional relationships in the entertainment world.

When asked about her favorite comedian on Grindr’s Who’s The A**hole podcast, Stalter’s enthusiasm was palpable. She mentioned Maria Bamford, a personal favorite, along with the dynamic duo of John Early and Kate Berlant, who she admires not just for their talent but also as close friends.

She shared, “I was fans of them before becoming friends,” admitting that it’s always a bit surreal when people you admire become successful. However, the relationship isn’t without its complexities, as Stalter reflected, “Isn’t it weird when your friends become really successful?”

The conversation soon shifted to Hacks, the popular HBO series where Stalter plays Kayla, a character who has captured the hearts of viewers for her quirky energy. Katya, a self-proclaimed Hacks superfan, praised the chemistry between Stalter’s character and Jimmy, played by Paul W. Downs. “Jimmy and Kayla’s dynamic is one of the most charming, lovely, funny relationships on TV in history,” Katya said. Stalter, with a laugh, responded, “That’s so nice,” but didn’t shy away from offering her thoughts on the fictional relationship, suggesting that Kayla, despite her affection for Jimmy, never sees him in a sexual light. Instead, “She’s hungry for his attention,” Stalter quipped, encapsulating the odd, almost sibling-like tension that defines their relationship.

The excitement surrounding the show’s upcoming season was palpable during their conversation. While Stalter couldn’t spill too many details, she teased, “It’s a wild, unpredictable time.” When asked about her character’s appearance, she mentioned that Kayla would have a more “mature” look, though she added with a laugh, “I sound like I got a boob job or something.” Fans of the show can expect surprises, though Stalter kept the specifics under wraps.

Stalter’s reflections on Hacks weren’t just about her character’s evolution but also about the joy of performing. “I think a dream job is just being on stage because I like to live perform a lot,” Stalter shared. The thrill of a live audience, she noted, is unparalleled. Despite her success on television, Stalter remains deeply passionate about live performance, admitting that nothing compares to the energy of being in front of an audience.

However, not all her experiences in entertainment have been glamorous. Stalter revealed that she had once auditioned for Saturday Night Live but didn’t make the cut. While she confessed that it would have been a dream to be a part of the iconic show, she jokingly added that today, she might hesitate, especially if the pressure was as intense as Katya’s hypothetical scenario: “Gun to my head?” Stalter quipped, showing her comedic sensibility even in the face of challenging questions.

The topic of celebrity relationships took an unexpected turn when Katya asked about the dynamics between Hacks’ showrunners. Stalter shared that the three creators, Paul W. Downs, Jen Statsky, and Lucia Aniello, are a married couple. “They’re a power couple,” she said, adding with humor that they kept their romance professional on set, though “I’ve probably seen them kiss at a party.”

Beyond her role in Hacks, Stalter has made waves with her candid, often provocative insights into social behavior. She and Katya discussed everything from bi representation to the ethics of using weight-loss drugs like Ozempic. Stalter, who is known for her no-nonsense approach, spoke critically about people using Ozempic to lose weight without acknowledging the consequences, such as the side effect of frequent bathroom trips. “I would rather be 500 pounds than shitting all day,” Stalter remarked, illustrating her disapproval of such quick fixes. The conversation veered into a humorous yet serious discussion about body image and societal expectations, as Stalter questioned why anyone would sacrifice comfort for a smaller body.

In a more playful segment, Katya and Stalter played a game of “asshole or not asshole,” in which they debated various behaviors. Stalter shared her perspective on everything from sexual behavior to career priorities, revealing her values when it comes to relationships and work-life balance. “Life is about people,” Stalter said when discussing the importance of prioritizing loved ones over career achievements. “If you don’t prioritize the people around you, then what will you do, have your tapes to watch?”

While her role in Hacks has catapulted her into the spotlight, Stalter’s humor and frankness about the entertainment industry, celebrity culture, and personal dynamics make her a refreshing voice. Her honesty about the struggles of fame, navigating friendships, and finding joy in live performance adds a personal touch to her career achievements, proving that Stalter’s success is as much about her authenticity as her talent.

As Stalter continues to shine on Hacks, she remains grounded in her commitment to both the craft and the people who matter most. Whether discussing the unpredictable world of television, the complexities of relationships, or the trials of living in the public eye, Stalter proves she’s more than just a rising star—she’s a comedian unafraid to speak her truth.

Antoni Porowski Opens Up About International Dishes for His New Series ‘No Taste Like Home’

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Antoni Porowski, the celebrated Queer Eye food expert and beloved public figure, is embarking on a new adventure in his latest project, No Taste Like Home, a travel and food documentary series streaming on Nat Geo. The series takes Porowski beyond the makeover realm of Queer Eye, delving into his passion for food, culture, and human connections across the globe. Alongside famous guests such as James Marsden, Awkwafina, Florence Pugh, and Issa Rae, Porowski explores culinary traditions, ancestral histories, and the shared bonds of food. This venture also serves as a personal journey for Porowski as he reflects on his own family heritage and the power of food in connecting people from all walks of life.

From Historical Fashion to Timeless Comfort

While his culinary expertise takes center stage in No Taste Like Home, Porowski’s personal style remains a key component of his public persona. For his recent Out digital cover, Porowski opened up about the fashion principles he follows, which he learned early on from stylist Chloe Hartstein. Two key guidelines inform his approach to dressing: reference and timeless comfort.

The first guideline is all about historical references. “If you give me a historical reference, I fully get excited,” Porowski admits speaking to Out. He fondly recalls an outfit inspired by Seinfeld‘s Kramer — a bold-striped knit polo paired with an avocado cardigan that he wore to an event celebrating the anniversary of the moon landing, hosted by Omega. The look reflected both his love for playful fashion and his penchant for incorporating elements of nostalgia into his wardrobe.

The second rule of thumb is “timeless comfort,” a style ethos that focuses on wearing clothing that transcends trends. “Whatever you’re wearing, try to picture it framed in your house,” he says. “In 10 years from now, when you look back on it, how are you gonna feel?” For Porowski, the key to comfortable style lies in balancing aesthetics with practicality. He also credits the power of tailoring and accessories, particularly belts, which help to give structure and proportion to his frame.

For his Out fashion shoot, styled by Marcus Allen, Porowski embraced 90s nostalgia. He referenced how his sisters’ fashion choices influenced him growing up, mixing vintage pieces with contemporary designers like Willy Chavarria and Ralph Lauren. The shoot was a nostalgic trip back in time, featuring accessories like a CD player and an N64 controller — items he was never allowed to have as a child. Porowski was not permitted to play video games as a youngster because his parents thought they were too violent, but now he enjoys living out those childhood dreams, using fashion as a form of playful self-expression.

Antoni Poroswki for Out
Antoni Poroswki for Out. Photo: Matt Monath 

A Journey Back to the Past — and the Present

While Porowski’s style may reflect his personal history, it’s his new docuseries, No Taste Like Home, that offers viewers a deeper dive into the concept of home, family, and tradition. The show focuses on exploring the culinary roots of his celebrity guests as they trace their ancestry and reconnect with their heritage. Throughout the series, guests like Marsden, Awkwafina, and Pugh visit their ancestral homelands to discover long-lost recipes and uncover family secrets tied to food.

For Porowski, the show is a chance to take his love for food and travel to new heights, combining his deep appreciation for culture with his talent for storytelling. “I’ve always loved travel,” Porowski shares. “Queer Eye afforded me the life beyond my wildest dreams, and I get to connect with other people and just tell human stories using food as a vehicle.” As the host of No Taste Like Home, he takes guests on an emotional journey that blends food, genealogy, human migration, and history. “To quote my therapist,” he adds, “diversity exposure is probably one of the most important things that we can all benefit from.”

One of the central themes of No Taste Like Home is hiraeth, a Welsh term that Porowski encountered while watching Nothing Left Unsaid, a documentary about Anderson Cooper and Gloria Vanderbilt. Hiraeth doesn’t have a direct translation in English but represents a feeling of longing for a place that may never have been, a nostalgia for a home that exists in memory or dreams rather than reality. In many ways, the series taps into this concept as celebrity guests connect with their ancestral pasts, unlocking memories and emotions tied to food and family.

As he guides his guests on their ancestral explorations, Porowski also reflects on his own family history. A Montreal native with Polish roots, Porowski learned the value of food preservation from his grandparents, two Polish survivors of concentration camps. They instilled in their family the importance of never wasting food, a value that deeply influences Porowski’s culinary philosophy today.

For him, food is more than just nourishment — it’s a bridge to the past, a link to generations that came before him. One of the foods that reminds him of home is borscht, the classic Polish soup. “What tastes like home to me is a clear borscht paired with uszka — tiny Polish dumplings filled with wild mushrooms that my family forages,” he says. “But because it’s me, I would add a dollop of full-fat sour cream and chives, not dill. I know I’m Polish. I don’t like dill — except in pickles or if it’s cooked in a stew.”

Exploring the World and Embracing Diversity

Through his travels on No Taste Like Home, Porowski has had some eye-opening experiences, sampling local dishes from various cultures. He recalls eating wild eggplant in the jungles of Borneo, savoring incredible fish on the Senegalese coastline, and waking up to the sounds of Islamic chants in the morning. These experiences have helped shape his views on cultural exchange and diversity. He believes that exposure to different ways of life is critical to understanding the world, especially in a time when distrust and division are on the rise.

“If you really get to know someone personally,” Porowski notes, “I guarantee it’s gonna make you so much harder to pass any preconceived notions or judgments or have any negative stereotypes.” This principle is especially important to Porowski as he continues his work as part of the Queer Eye Fab Five. In his travels, he emphasizes that these personal stories allow people to connect on a deeper level, fostering empathy and understanding.

Antoni Poroswki for Out. Photo:
Antoni Poroswki for Out. Photo: Matt Monath

Porowski sees the power of these connections firsthand, particularly among the LGBTQ+ community. He often encounters families at airports who share that they watch Queer Eye together, giving him the chance to engage with others and challenge stereotypes. “It’s an opportunity, again, to learn about us as individuals,” he says.

Personal Reflections and Future Dreams

Despite his ambitious career, Porowski is also looking ahead to a simpler, quieter life. “I really want to have a farm,” he says. “I want a place that I can escape to on the weekends and just breathe and put my phone down. Simplicity is a lot more attractive to me than ever before.” He adds that he hopes to share this dream with someone special, and even envisions having children someday. “I’m a relationship guy through and through,” he admits. “I love meeting the family, the friends, getting to know each other, learning the conflict points, and how to meld.”

As Porowski continues to embrace his role as a public figure, he’s excited for people to see more of who he truly is outside of Queer Eye. He’s eager to show fans his love for travel, language, and cultural exploration. “I just think, for me, that’s what brings me the most joy,” he says.

No Taste Like Home is now streaming on Hulu and Disney+, offering a compelling journey through food, culture, and personal history. As Porowski’s fans get to know him on a deeper level, they can look forward to more moments of joy, discovery, and human connection.

David Archuleta Is Embracing His Sensual Side With New Song Crème Brûlée—And Finding Community on the Dance Floor

David Archuleta is stepping into a new era—one filled with confidence, community, and a whole lot of EDM beats. The American Idol alum has been on a transformative journey since coming out, and now he’s embracing every part of himself—including a flirty, sensual side that’s making its way into his music.

“I just announced a new song today,” Archuleta shared. “It’s called Crème Brûlée, and it’s just a more fun, flirty, sensual part of me that I’m excited to share.” Inspired by his love for food (because who doesn’t love a tasty treat?), the track is a glimpse into the self-acceptance he’s been working toward. “I’m learning how to just become more confident in who I am, in my body, and owning it.”

And that ownership extends beyond his music—Archuleta has also found a new love: raves.

From Choir Boy to Rave King

For someone who grew up in the structured world of church and American Idol, raving might seem like a surprising turn. But for Archuleta, it’s been a revelation. “It feels freeing. It feels liberating,” he said. “I feel like when you go to a rave, it’s not about checking everybody out—it’s about admiring how people just go all out.”

From anime-inspired outfits to neon fairy wings, the rave scene is all about self-expression, something Archuleta has come to appreciate on a whole new level. “Everyone’s just so loving, giving each other kandi, and embracing PLUR culture—peace, love, unity, respect.”

Now, he’s not just attending raves—he’s hosting his own. This May, he’ll be throwing a full-on rave night at The Bellwether, featuring his own performance followed by an EDM-fueled afterparty. “I’m going to have some DJs just play house, maybe some headbanging tracks. I just want to create that space where everyone feels welcome.”

Building a New Kind of Community

Coming out meant stepping away from the religious community he grew up in, but Archuleta has found belonging in unexpected places. “Growing up a church boy, I love community and I miss that aspect,” he admitted. “I don’t go to church anymore, but raves have been kind of like my way of finding community again.”

Between dropping new music, planning future tours, and hitting up Pride events in 2025, Archuleta is embracing every bit of this new chapter. And with Crème Brûlée serving as just the first taste, fans can expect even more layers to be revealed.

So, if you’re looking for David Archuleta in 2025, don’t check the pews—check the dance floor.

Watch our full interview with Archuleta below.

Mike Maimone’s New Single ‘On My Way’ Honors Late Husband and Marks Release of Upcoming Album

Singer-songwriter Mike Maimone released ‘On My Way,’ the lead single from his upcoming album Guess What? I Love You, on March 7. The feel-good track holds deep personal meaning for Maimone, as it was originally written as a voicemail to his late husband, celebrated public relations expert Howard Bragman, during their long-distance relationship.

Maimone’s latest album ‘Guess What? I Love You.'
Maimone’s latest album ‘Guess What? I Love You.’

Maimone reflects on the creation of the song, recalling how he was eager to see Bragman during their courtship. “We were always hopping planes to see each other,” he says. “Just before one trip, I called him with guitar in hand and sang this little ditty that was running through my head about how excited I was to see him. He didn’t pick up, so I left it as a voicemail. He told me it was fun and catchy and encouraged me to turn it into a full song.”

The track is a key part of Maimone’s deeply personal album Guess What? I Love You, which documents his love story with Bragman and his subsequent journey through grief and healing. Tragically, Maimone held Bragman as he passed away the day after their wedding. Over the following two years, Maimone poured his emotions into the album, which tells the story of their relationship and Maimone’s path toward healing.

“Side A is about finding love, and Side B explores loss,” Maimone explains about the album’s structure.

As he worked on the album, Maimone revisited old voicemails exchanged between the couple, using them as inspiration to shape his story. The catchy hook in “On My Way” was born from one of these voice memos.

“It felt like Howard was nudging me to keep going,” Maimone says of revisiting those recordings during the creative process.

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Maimone, who grew up in Ohio, initially pursued a career in business and accounting before transitioning to music full-time. He had a brief but notable basketball career, even facing off against LeBron James. Since turning to music, his raw and emotional songwriting has garnered comparisons to renowned artists like Randy Newman, Leon Russell, Tom Waits, and Warren Zevon.

Now, as Maimone prepares to share Guess What? I Love You with the world, he sees “On My Way” as the perfect introduction to the album’s emotional journey.

“This song went from being a voicemail I had discarded to the lead single on my most emotional and profound album in two decades of music-making,” he says. “Howard saw something in it that I didn’t at the time, and now I get to share that with everyone.”

The release of “On My Way” marks the first step toward the full album’s debut, set to showcase Maimone’s deeply personal experiences of love, loss, and healing. With its mix of heart and emotion, Guess What? I Love You promises to be a heartfelt tribute to both Maimone’s late husband and his journey through grief.

You’ve Asked, And Here’s All We Know About Gus Kenworthy’s Boyfriend Andrew Rigby

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Gus Kenworthy, the former Olympic athlete and outspoken LGBTQ+ advocate, has been enjoying a relationship with Andrew Rigby, and the couple’s sweet moments have captured the hearts of fans. Though they keep much of their personal lives private, Gus has shared glimpses of their relationship through social media posts, particularly during special occasions.

In a now removed from Instagram, Gus celebrated Andrew’s birthday in February 2025. The 33-year-old athlete took to his Instagram Stories to wish Andrew and their dog, Birdie, a happy birthday.

 

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“Celebrating my sweetie babies who were BOTH born on February 22nd!” Gus shared in his post. He added, “The two most kissable faces I’ve ever known… I actually can’t handle how cute they both are,” clearly showing how much Andrew and Birdie mean to him.

Although it’s unclear exactly when Gus and Andrew began dating, their relationship appeared to go public in August 2024, when they shared their first Instagram photos together during a trip to New York City. Just a month later, the pair attended the iconic Burning Man festival, sparking further interest in their relationship. Since then, Gus and Andrew have continued to share their adventures and moments of joy on social media.

 

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Before Andrew, Gus was in a relationship with Tyler Green, a software account executive. While it’s unclear when they parted ways, Gus and Tyler are still on friendly terms, with Tyler appearing in several photos with Gus and Andrew. This amicable relationship between Gus and his ex shows that the two have maintained a respectful connection despite moving on from one another.

In addition to sharing moments with his boyfriend, Gus Kenworthy has opened up about his views on relationships and the LGBTQ+ community. In an interview with Drag Race star Katya on Grindr’s Who’s the A**hole? podcast, Gus discussed his experiences with relationships and the concept of exclusivity. He explained that while some of his friends are in exclusive, monogamous relationships, many others prefer more open dynamics, where they might explore connections with others, either together or separately.

Gus went on to share how his past relationships have navigated the concept of openness.

 

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“I would say most of the people that I know that are in long-term relationships are… in some way, shape, or form, open,” he said, adding that these arrangements can range from occasional threesomes to more expansive open relationships. Gus admitted to having had several threesomes in his life, even joking about having to “kick someone out” of a threesome when things weren’t going well. “If you’re coming into it in a relationship, you and your boyfriend usually have some kind of… like, you can tell,” he said, reflecting on how important communication and mutual understanding are in maintaining a healthy dynamic in these situations.

While Gus’s past relationships and experiences in the open relationship realm have been a topic of discussion, it’s clear that his relationship with Andrew Rigby is rooted in mutual affection and respect. Gus frequently shares posts celebrating Andrew, showcasing their adventures and playful moments together. Their connection appears to be one of genuine love and happiness, and fans are excited to see where their journey together leads.

Tamar Braxton’s New Cooking Show and Advocacy Highlight Her Continued Support for the LGBTQ+ Community

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Tamar Braxton is expanding her television career with an exciting new project, partnering with her mother, Evelyn Braxton, for a cooking show titled Cooking Sessions: with Tamar and Ms. E. The weekly series is set to debut on Cleo TV on Wednesday, March 28, and promises to offer viewers “fabulous looks and delicious dishes” as the Braxton duo showcases their culinary talents.

Reflecting on the special collaboration with Out, Tamar Braxton shared how meaningful the project is to her. “It’s so special for me. Number one, it’s a dream of hers, and for me to help her fulfill that dream is a dream come true,” she said. The show has been a long time in the making, with Tamar revealing it has taken a decade of hard work to bring the project to life. She called the upcoming debut a “blessing.”

In addition to co-hosting, Tamar serves as an Executive Producer for Cooking Sessions through her own production company, Tamar Braxton Productions. She credited television and music executive Phil Thornton for encouraging her entrepreneurial spirit, noting, “Thanks to Mr. Phil Thornton, who’s helped me become the businesswoman that I am today.”

Tamar Braxton’s Advocacy for the LGBTQ+ Community

Beyond her cooking series, Tamar Braxton remains a vocal advocate for the LGBTQ+ community. Last year, she received the ICON Award at the 12th Annual Pure Heat Community Festival in Atlanta. During her acceptance speech, Tamar shared a heartfelt message to her LGBTQ+ fans: “Be who you are. People who accept you will accept you, and those who don’t, stay away from them. I’ve always been an advocate for the LGBTQ community since the fourth grade.”

Tamar also hosts the Life, Love & Beyond podcast, where she engages in deep conversations on themes of healing, relationships, and life with a variety of celebrity guests. The show is co-hosted by medium and life coach Taz Singh, alongside James Wright Chanel, a viral sensation and openly gay man who is also Tamar’s best friend. Tamar emphasized the importance of LGBTQ+ representation, saying, “My whole staff is LGBTQ. It’s important for me to stay grounded and true to myself while valuing the opinions of people who matter to me. Having James there not only gives a voice to the LGBTQ community but also provides me with a voice of reason as my best friend.”

Tamar’s Upcoming Tour: The October Nights: Calling All Lovers Tour

In addition to her television and advocacy work, Tamar is preparing for The October Nights: Calling All Lovers Tour, set to kick off on April 15 in Norfolk, Virginia. The tour, featuring R&B artist October London, is an exciting return to the stage for Tamar. She expressed her gratitude for the upcoming tour, saying, “I’m so grateful to be able to tour every year. After my last tour, Love and War 10, I wasn’t sure if I wanted to tour with anyone else because it was so much fun being in a room full of Tamartian fans—we speak the same language and truly understand each other.”

While she enjoys her time on the road, Tamar admitted that cooking while touring is a challenge. “I don’t get a chance to cook that much on the road, and I really miss home cooking. I try to avoid fast food because you can get addicted to it very quickly,” she shared.

Cooking Sessions: with Tamar and Ms. E premieres Wednesday, March 28 at 9 PM ET/CT on CleoTV.