Tag: Bianca Del Rio

  • Bianca Del Rio and More LGBTQ Stars Raise Over $700,000 for Project Angel Food

    Bianca Del Rio and More LGBTQ Stars Raise Over $700,000 for Project Angel Food

    In a dazzling display of drag, star power, and community, Lead with Love: LA Strong, KTLA’s Pride Month fundraising special, raised $721,622 for Project Angel Food during a live telethon held June 28. Hosted by a constellation of LGBTQ+ celebrities and allies, the event landed with a splash – centered around drag icon Bianca Del Rio, whose lightning-fast quips fueled record-breaking pledges for the critically ill Angelenos whom the charity supports.

    Presented by City National Bank, the three-time Emmy-nominated installment of Lead with Love fused vibrant performances and heartfelt storytelling. But it was Del Rio – dubbed “Hurricane Bianca” by actor Eric McCormack of Will & Grace – who truly stole the show. From her perch behind the All-Star Phone Bank, she ignited the phone lines with sassy banter and show-stopping energy.

    Edward James Olmos and Eric McCormack speak during Project Angel Food’s Lead With Love 6 – A Fundraising Special at KTLA 5 on June 28, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Project Angel Food’s Lead with Love 6

    “Grab whatever you can write with—eyeliner, Sharpie, your ex’s forehead—and dial like your parole depends on it!” Bianca urged. Her playful jibes – like teasing Luenell, “phones are ringing faster than Luenell chasing a two-for-one margarita” – literally doubled the night’s donor volume compared to last year’s telethon.

    A Star-Studded Celebration of Care and Community
    Joining Del Rio alongside McCormack were co-hosts Jessica Holmes and comedian Loni Love. Among the volunteer callers were openly gay actors Tim Bagley, Michael Hitchcock, Gregory and Lawrence Zarian, and Will & Grace alums Cheyenne Jackson and Matt Bomer, joined by performers Nathan Lee Graham, Pentatonix’s Scott Hoying, and musical director Michael Orland.

    Musical performances infused the evening with emotion and vigour. Jackson’s soulful interpretation of “Feeling Good” set the tone, followed by Jennifer Holliday’s stirring rendition of “And I Am Telling You.” Pop sensation and volunteer Em Beihold sang Kacey Musgraves’ “Rainbow” to rousing applause. Later, Hoying and Loren Allred delivered a moving medley of “Arms of an Angel” and “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” accompanied by Orland’s elegant five-piece band.

    Loren Allred and Scott Hoying perform during Project Angel Food's Lead With Love 6 - A Fundraising Special at KTLA 5 on June 28, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    Loren Allred and Scott Hoying perform during Project Angel Food’s Lead With Love 6 – A Fundraising Special at KTLA 5 on June 28, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Project Angel Food’s Lead with Love 6

    From Kitchens to Catwalks: Reach Across L.A. County
    Lead with Love didn’t just entertain—it educated. The broadcast showcased Project Angel Food’s vital services across Los Angeles County. Ann-Margret spotlighted efforts in Antelope Valley; Edward James Olmos featured East L.A.; Lori Loughlin shared her volunteer work in Burbank/San Fernando Valley; Steven Weber contributed from Culver City; and Em Beihold highlighted South L.A.

    International pop icon Annie Lennox and AIDS activist Mary Fisher both prepared meals in the charity’s Lincoln Heights satellite kitchen. Cameron Mathison revisited Altadena, where he detailed how the organization assisted fire-devastated households – including client Orna and her niece Aria, who shared their heartfelt thanks.

    Gregory Zarian, Lawrence Zarian, Amy Yasbeck, Bianca Del Rio, and Cheyenne Jackson are seen during Project Angel Food's Lead With Love 6 - A Fundraising Special at KTLA 5 on June 28, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    Gregory Zarian, Lawrence Zarian, Amy Yasbeck, Bianca Del Rio, and Cheyenne Jackson are seen during Project Angel Food’s Lead With Love 6 – A Fundraising Special at KTLA 5 on June 28, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Project Angel Food’s Lead with Love 6

    A highlight reel of celebrity messages included powerful statements from Barbra Streisand, Jimmy Kimmel, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Jack Black, Bomer, and Graham. In her taped segment, Streisand added weight to the conversation about federal HIV/AIDS funding, urging viewers to “lead with love… ensuring everyone living with HIV/ AIDS knows we are with them.”

    From Donation to Dedication
    One of the evening’s moving moments involved Jamie Lee Curtis, chair of the “Rise to the Challenge” campaign, touring the new Project Angel Food kitchen. CEO Richard Ayoub dedicated the volunteer orientation room in her honor. Diana Rodriguez of City National Bank also presented a generous $100,000 check on live TV.

    Funding the Future
    Project Angel Food, founded in 1989, provides medically tailored meals and compassionate care to chronically and terminally ill individuals throughout Los Angeles County. Annually, the organization delivers more than 1.5 million meals to over 6,200 clients and has distributed 19 million meals to date. The new Chuck Lorre Family Foundation Campus is under construction to double future meal capacity. The charity maintains a four-star rating from Charity Navigator, with 89 cents of every dollar directly supporting meals.

    Impact Beyond the Broadcast
    Executive producer Brad Bessey – who has earned Emmys and GLAAD recognition – praised Del Rio’s performance, calling her “exactly what we needed to energize this night of giving.” He acknowledged the presence of legendary icons like Ann-Margret, Jennifer Holliday, Annie Lennox, and Barbra Streisand, whose participation underscored the special’s heartfelt resonance.

    CEO Richard Ayoub echoed this sentiment: “In our six-year history, no show has embodied Project Angel Food’s mission of delivering hope, healing, and unwavering support more profoundly.”

    Donations remain open at angelfood.org/lovela, ensuring that the momentum sparked by the telethon continues to fuel vital services.

    Sponsors fueling the cause included City National Bank, Yaamava’ Resort & Casino and Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation, Herb Ritts Foundation, Chuck Lorre Family Foundation, and Ralphs/Food4Less Foundation.

    About Lead with Love
    Created during the COVID-19 pandemic, Lead with Love has become one of Los Angeles’ most uplifting televised events. With nearly six million dollars raised over six years, the special has featured over 200 celebrity appearances, including Oprah Winfrey, Elton John, Magic Johnson, and Ringo Starr.

    About Project Angel Food
    Project Angel Food exists to nourish both the body and spirit of vulnerable people facing critical and life-threatening illnesses with love, care, and dignity. As need continues to grow, so does the charity’s commitment to serving every corner of Los Angeles County.

    For more information or to donate, visit angelfood.org.

  • Drag Star The Vivienne: Cause of Death Revealed After Shocking Loss

    Drag Star The Vivienne: Cause of Death Revealed After Shocking Loss

    The cause of death for The Vivienne, the winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK Season 1, has been confirmed. According to Simon Jones, The Vivienne’s manager and publicist, the 32-year-old drag queen passed away from the effects of ketamine use, which caused a cardiac arrest. Jones shared the news Monday with Attitude magazine.

    “I hope that by us releasing this information, we can raise awareness about the dangers of ongoing ketamine usage and what it can do to your body,” Jones said in a statement. “Ketamine usage is on the rise, particularly amongst young people, and I don’t think the full dangers of the drug are being discussed.”

    Ketamine, a dissociative anesthetic originally developed for surgeries, has gained popularity as a recreational drug, particularly within the queer community. While it is used medically for pain management, it also has powerful psychedelic and dissociative effects. Its use has sparked growing concerns, especially after the 2023 death of Friends star Matthew Perry, who died after consuming a lethal dose of the drug.

    The Vivienne, whose real name was James Lee Williams, died on January 5, 2025, in their home in Chester, U.K. Their body was discovered in the bathroom on Sunday morning, prompting an initial police investigation into the cause of death. While law enforcement initially labeled the death as having “unnatural causes,” no foul play was suspected. The coroner’s investigation is ongoing, with a final report expected by June 30, 2025.

    After the passing, Jones released a statement expressing grief and paying tribute to The Vivienne’s legacy. “It is with immense sadness that we let you know our beloved James Lee Williams – The Vivienne, has passed this weekend,” Jones said. “James was an incredibly loved, warm-hearted, and amazing person. Their family is heartbroken at the loss of their son, brother, and uncle. They are so proud of the wonderful things James achieved in their life and career.”

    At the time of the death, Jones stated that the family would not be releasing further details out of respect for their privacy. The Vivienne’s death has been met with an outpouring of grief from fans and the broader drag community. The queen’s impact extended beyond the U.K. as she became a beloved figure worldwide, particularly after competing on RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 8, where she openly discussed her struggle with addiction.

    RuPaul, the host of RuPaul’s Drag Race, shared a tribute following The Vivienne’s passing. “With a broken heart, I join the entire Drag Race universe in mourning the loss of The Vivienne — an incredibly talented queen and a lovely human being,” RuPaul said. Fellow Drag Race alum Bianca Del Rio also honored The Vivienne, writing, “Thank you for sharing your light with all of us.”

    The Vivienne’s death has sparked renewed conversations about the risks of ketamine and the increasing prevalence of its use as a recreational drug, particularly within the drag and LGBTQ+ communities. Her passing serves as a tragic reminder of the importance of awareness and caution when it comes to substance use.

    Fans and fellow drag performers continue to remember The Vivienne not only for her success on the RuPaul’s Drag Race stage but also for her warmth, authenticity, and generosity.

  • Bob The Drag Queen Says Kandy Muse, Bianca Del Rio, and Monét X Change Would Dominate on ‘The Traitors’

    Bob The Drag Queen Says Kandy Muse, Bianca Del Rio, and Monét X Change Would Dominate on ‘The Traitors’

    The Traitors alum Bob The Drag Queen just nominated some of her fellow icons as part of the upcoming potential future casts.

    Speaking with Gayety at the Queerties, the star stated that fellow drag queens like Kandy Muse, Monet X Change, and Bianca Del Rio would be smash additions to the reality series and potentially take home a win for queens alike.

    Actor Alan Cumming recently revealed that he fought to ensure more LGBTQ+ representation on season 3 of The Traitors, the competition series airing on Peacock. Cumming, who served as the host of the show, explained that he lobbied for greater visibility of queer contestants, believing that it was crucial for LGBTQ+ individuals to be seen and represented in mainstream media.

    The Traitors is a high-stakes reality competition where a group of contestants, divided into “Traitors” and “Faithfuls,” played a game of deception. The Traitors had to “murder” the Faithfuls—eliminating them from the game without being discovered. The Faithfuls, on the other hand, work together to identify and oust the Traitors. If the Faithfuls succeed in eliminating all the Traitors, they won a prize of up to $250,000. If any Traitors remained in the game at the end, they walked away with the money.

    Season 3 of The Traitors featured a diverse group of contestants, including reality TV stars Tom Sandoval from Vanderpump Rules, Sam Asghari (former spouse of Britney Spears). Other notable participants included Chrishell Stause from Selling Sunset and Bob Harper from The Biggest Loser.

    Alan Cumming. Photo: Euan Cherry/Peacock
    Alan Cumming. Photo: Euan Cherry/Peacock

    In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Cumming, shared his thoughts on why LGBTQ+ viewers could relate to the show’s dynamics. He pointed out that the central theme of The Traitors—hiding one’s true identity in order to survive—paralleled the experience of many queer individuals who had to conceal aspects of their identity in order to navigate societal challenges.

    “Something about queerness is that you understand the concept of having to hide something about yourself, so that’s very similar to the experience of The Traitors,” Cumming explained. He emphasized that LGBTQ+ people often experienced a heightened sense of awareness about being different, which made the game’s theme of deception and concealment resonate on a personal level.

    Cumming also spoke candidly about his efforts to bring more LGBTQ+ representation to the show. While the previous season of The Traitors had seen diversity in race and gender, Cumming felt that LGBTQ+ representation was lacking. He stressed the importance of visibility, explaining that the representation of queer and trans individuals in media was essential for fostering acceptance.

    “It’s exposure therapy, it’s visibility. And you have to do it in every small way you can,” Cumming said. “We need to see that trans people are everywhere. They felt more comfortable to be visible in the last couple of decades. But historically, there’s always a backlash against change, and we were in the midst of a huge one right now.”

    Cumming’s comments reflected his commitment to advocating for LGBTQ+ visibility in all areas of life. He further added, “My response to that is to push back and say, ‘No, we’re not going to hide. Here are those people.’ And if I had a chance to help do that by just saying to the producers of The Traitors, ‘We need to make sure there’s more queer and trans people on the show,’ I would.”

    The need for greater visibility of LGBTQ+ people in reality television was especially pressing given the political climate at the time. In recent years, Pride celebrations had become a focal point for political discourse, with conservative opposition to LGBTQ+ rights growing louder. A report from the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) had highlighted a record spike in LGBTQ+ hate during Pride Month 2023, with incidents of hate and extremism becoming more prevalent across the country.

  • Bianca Del Rio Gets Real About Fans and Fame

    Bianca Del Rio Gets Real About Fans and Fame

    Bianca Del Rio is one queen who’s impossible to ignore. (more…)