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  • Jamie Lee Curtis, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and More Stun at the 2025 Las Culturistas Culture Awards

    Jamie Lee Curtis, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and More Stun at the 2025 Las Culturistas Culture Awards

    The 2025 Las Culturistas Culture Awards didn’t just deliver high-concept absurdity and internet-core award categories. It also brought out a jaw-dropping lineup of celebrities for one of the most deliciously unhinged red carpets of the year.

    Hosted by Las Culturistas podcast icons Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers, the annual celebration of all things queer, chaotic, and culturally resonant transformed the Orpheum Theatre into a glittery playground of famous faces, fabulous fits, and unapologetic weirdness.

    A Red Carpet Roster to Gag Over

    Hollywood heavyweights and cult-favorite comedians rubbed shoulders with Bravolebrities and podcast icons on the carpet, proving that this event has officially entered the pop culture big leagues.

    Jamie Lee Curtis turned heads with her signature silver glam, while Sarah Michelle Gellar gave fans a blast of ‘90s nostalgia. Allison Janney and Quinta Brunson brought red carpet elegance, and Megan Stalter, forever the Gen Z chaos queen, kept things unpredictable in the best way possible with her Diet Coke couture.

    Also spotted strutting through the night: Alison Brie, Dave Franco, Kristen Wiig, Mindy Kaling, Kenan Thompson, Ben Platt, and Joel Kim Booster, each bringing their own flavor of Hollywood cool, or camp.

    The guest list also included Aidy Bryant, Rachel Bloom, Ana Gasteyer, Jeff Goldblum, and Benito Skinner (aka Benny Drama), adding even more cred to the night’s comedic pedigree.

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    The Las Culturistas #cultureawards2025 red carpet was full of icons. 👏 Don’t miss it August 5th on Bravo and streaming on @Peacock!

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    Bravo Royalty Reigns

    If there were a separate carpet just for Bravo stars, it would’ve needed its own theater.

    Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen made his presence known as the night’s unofficial Bravolebrity chaperone, while The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City dominated the carpet. Lisa Barlow, Heather Gay, Angie Katsanevas, Meredith Marks, Mary M. Cosby, and more showed up and showed out, dressed for either a gala or a reunion taping (same energy, really).

    The Ceremony: A Love Letter to Cultural Specificity

    Though the red carpet was packed with star power, the awards themselves didn’t exactly follow the rules of traditional Hollywood. The Las Culturistas Culture Awards are known for categories that feel pulled from a group chat at 2 a.m., like “Worst Sticky Feeling,” “Grief of the Year,” and “Best Lunch” (a hotly contested matchup of tomato soup, grilled cheese, and free food).

    With more than 100 hyper-specific and laugh-out-loud categories, the ceremony poked fun at, and paid tribute to, the cultural quirks that defined the year. From iconic buildings to the best Trader Joe’s bangers, nothing was off-limits.

    Tune In and Take Notes

    The 2025 Las Culturistas Culture Awards will air Tuesday, August 5 at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.

    While the awards themselves remain a hilarious fever dream of queer-coded chaos, it’s clear the Culture Awards are now a serious red carpet moment, `where Vogue icons, Housewives legends, and comedy nerds can all sashay in harmony. Because at Las Culturistas, culture is camp. And camp is everything.

    Keep scrolling for a closer look at the most iconic moments from the red carpet and after-party.

    (L-R) Gracyn Blackmore and Coco Watson attend Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    (L-R) Gracyn Blackmore and Coco Watson attend Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Maya Dehlin Spach/Getty Images)
    Andy Cohen attends Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    Andy Cohen attends Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Maya Dehlin Spach/Getty Images)
    (L-R) Angie Katsanevas and Mary Cosby attend Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    (L-R) Angie Katsanevas and Mary Cosby attend Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Maya Dehlin Spach/Getty Images)
    Dylan Efron attends Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    Dylan Efron attends Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Maya Dehlin Spach/Getty Images)
    Kristen Wiig attends Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    Kristen Wiig attends Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Maya Dehlin Spach/Getty Images)
    Ben Platt attends Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    Ben Platt attends Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Maya Dehlin Spach/Getty Images)
    (L-R) Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers attend Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    (L-R) Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers attend Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Maya Dehlin Spach/Getty Images)
    (L-R) Alison Brie and Dave Franco attend Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    (L-R) Alison Brie and Dave Franco attend Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Maya Dehlin Spach/Getty Images)
    Benito Skinner attends Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    Benito Skinner attends Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Maya Dehlin Spach/Getty Images)
    Quinta Brunson attends Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    Quinta Brunson attends Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Maya Dehlin Spach/Getty Images)
    (L-R) Robby Hoffman and Gabby Windey attend Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    (L-R) Robby Hoffman and Gabby Windey attend Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Maya Dehlin Spach/Getty Images)
    Julio Torres arrives at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    Julio Torres arrives at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/WireImage)
    Paige DeSorbo arrives at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    Paige DeSorbo arrives at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/WireImage)
    Law Roach arrives at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    Law Roach arrives at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/WireImage)
    Meg Stalter arrives at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    Meg Stalter arrives at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/WireImage)
    (L-R) Angie Katsanevas, Lisa Barlow, Aidy Bryant, Heather Gay, and Britani Bateman attend Las Culturistas Culture Awards Teal Room with Casamigos Margaritas at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    (L-R) Angie Katsanevas, Lisa Barlow, Aidy Bryant, Heather Gay, and Britani Bateman attend Las Culturistas Culture Awards Teal Room with Casamigos Margaritas at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jerritt Clark/Getty Images for Casamigos Margaritas)
    (L-R) Bowen Yang, Andy Cohen, Frances Berwick and Matt Rogers attend Las Culturistas Culture Awards After Party with Casamigos Margaritas at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
    (L-R) Bowen Yang, Andy Cohen, Frances Berwick and Matt Rogers attend Las Culturistas Culture Awards After Party with Casamigos Margaritas at The Orpheum Theatre on July 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jerritt Clark/Getty Images for Casamigos Margaritas)
  • Andrew Ahn Teases ‘Fire Island’ Sequel and Gears Up for New LGBTQ+ Film ‘The Wedding Banquet’

    Andrew Ahn Teases ‘Fire Island’ Sequel and Gears Up for New LGBTQ+ Film ‘The Wedding Banquet’

    The sun might have set on Fire Island, but a second serving of the beloved queer rom-com may still be on the horizon.

    Andrew Ahn, the director behind the hit 2022 LGBTQ+ film Fire Island, recently opened up about the possibility of a sequel—and while nothing’s confirmed, fans have reason to keep their beach bags packed and ready.

    The Queer Classic That Sparked Joy (and Viral Memes)

    Originally released on Hulu in the U.S. and Disney+ in the UK, Fire Island is a modern, gay reimagining of Pride and Prejudice, centered around two best friends—Noah (Joel Kim Booster) and Howie (Bowen Yang)—as they dive into a week of romance, friendship, and drama at the famous gay vacation spot.

    The film was praised for its hilarious dialogue, heartfelt representation of queer Asian-American experiences, and thoughtful explorations of race, class, and body image. Oh, and let’s not forget the viral Marisa Tomei-inspired scene featuring Matt Rogers and Tomas Matos that lit up timelines and solidified Fire Island‘s cult status.

    Naturally, fans (and let’s be honest, the entire internet) have been demanding a sequel ever since.

    A Sequel? It’s in the Ether

    In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Ahn revealed that while a Fire Island sequel isn’t officially in development, the idea hasn’t been ruled out.

    “There’s always been conversation about doing a sequel,” he said. “I don’t know if a real concrete idea has been formed yet, but there are things in the ether.”

    Ahn also shared that Booster, who wrote and starred in the original film, “always jokes” that a sequel would be like And Just Like That… — the Sex and the City reboot — but “30 years later, and they’re older and gayer.”

    Provincetown Wedding? Yes, Please

    The dream of a sequel has popped up before. In 2023, Matt Rogers told GAY TIMES there were “immediate” conversations post-release about a follow-up set in Provincetown, with a potential wedding between Howie and Charlie taking center stage.

    “It would be a really interesting continuation,” Rogers said. “You pull away from the dock, watch them dance, and you do wanna know what’s next. That is, I think, a compliment to the ensemble and the wonderful script.”

    Booster echoed the sentiment in an earlier GAY TIMES interview, saying, “While I don’t know that I necessarily feel all the way inspired to write another gay vacation movie at this time, I would definitely do anything to work with this cast again.”

    Still, he teased the same And Just Like That style reunion: “We’ll all return to Fire Island, and we’ll see where these characters are in 20 years.”

    Andrew Ahn’s Queer Cinema Continues

    Even if Fire Island 2 doesn’t land on our screens just yet, Ahn isn’t done blessing audiences with queer-centric stories.

    His next film, The Wedding Banquet, hits theaters in the U.S. on April 18. A remake of Ang Lee’s 1993 classic, the updated version follows lesbian couple Angela (Kelly Marie Tran) and Lee (Lily Gladstone), who are navigating IVF challenges. Their friend Min (Gi-chan) steps in—offering to fund their next round of treatment in exchange for a green-card marriage, following a breakup with his boyfriend Chris (played by none other than Bowen Yang).

    Family secrets, complicated love, and sharp humor? It’s another Ahn signature.

     

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    Will the Gays Return to Fire Island?

    The answer is still up in the salty, sunscreen-scented air—but as long as the cast, the fans, and the memes are ready, hope for a sequel is far from washed out.

    Stay tuned… and maybe keep your Speedo handy.

  • Joel Kim Booster Opens Up About Engagement to John-Michael Sudsina: We Were Very Much ‘Let’s Just be Boyfriends for 40 Years’

    Joel Kim Booster Opens Up About Engagement to John-Michael Sudsina: We Were Very Much ‘Let’s Just be Boyfriends for 40 Years’

    Comedian Joel Kim Booster, fresh off a successful stand-up tour, sat down with drag icon Katya Zamolodchikova for a candid conversation that spanned the complexities of modern relationships, the nuances of friendship, and the ever-evolving landscape of personal boundaries. Their discussion, peppered with humor and sharp observations, offered a glimpse into their perspectives on love, marriage, and the often-murky waters of social etiquette.

    Speaking on Grindr’s Who’s The A**hole podcast, Booster, reflecting on his recent tour, noted the shifting political climate and its impact on his comedy. “I remember after 2016, me and a lot of comics were like, ‘I’m going to get up there and speak truth to power, and boy, am I going to drag him to hell and all these things,’” he said. “And this time around I’m like, I’ve said everything I have to say about this man. And I find that the audience appetite to hear a Cheeto joke has so diminished at this point.”

    The conversation then turned to the rigors of touring life. “It is a grind,” Booster admitted. “I mean, I’m gone five days out of the week probably, and then it’s usually a new city for five days in a row, and then I’m back for a couple of days and I get to reset. But it still feels like a grind because when you’re only back for two days, it’s like, what can you do?”

    “Laundry basically,” Katya quipped.

    The actor, 36, recently got engaged to his partner John-Michael Sudsina while vacationing in Jeju Island, South Korea and opened up about where they stand in life.

    “We were very much ‘let’s just be boyfriends for 40 years,’” he explained. “But then, what do you call your 40-year-old boyfriend? ‘Partner’ felt too business-like, and ‘fiancé’ was just too much French.”

    They brainstormed alternatives: “Future property,” Booster suggested. “Or ‘your sex,’” Katya quipped. The timeline for the wedding, Booster revealed, was flexible, likely a year or two out. “The main reason we decided to get engaged was that I want to throw a party, a production,” he said. “And I’m lucky enough to be in a place where I can make it happen.”

    Joel Kim Booster and  Katya ZamolodchikovaAmerican drag queen
for the Grindr 'Who's The A**hole' podcast
    Joel Kim Booster and Katya Zamolodchikova
    American drag queen
    for the Grindr ‘Who’s The A**hole’ podcast

    The wedding, he revealed, would be a “gay guys” affair, featuring disco house music and a focus on creating an unforgettable experience. “I don’t want it to feel like a sacrifice,” he said. “I want it to be the best f—– weekend of your life.”

    When asked about the timeline for the wedding, Booster revealed, “I think it’s probably going to be one or two years, probably only because of the nature of my work. It’s very hard to plan in advance for something.” He clarified that the decision to get engaged stemmed from a desire to celebrate their relationship with a grand party. “I want to throw a party. And yes, I could throw any kind of party I want, and it doesn’t have to be connected to the wedding, but I do want it to be a production,” he said.

    Booster shared a poignant moment that solidified his decision to propose. “We talked one night and we realized that in the three years that we’ve been together, both of us have changed in a lot of different ways,” he said. “And what I realized and what both of us realized is that I’m so excited to fall in love with the next iteration of him as well, and I’m convinced and I’m confident that I will be. And then the iteration after that.”

    “I think once we realized that it wasn’t about stasis, it was about making a commitment to grow together and putting into work to make sure that we maintain that, I think it was like, well, why not just pull the trigger and make these promises in front of our friends,” Booster added.

    The discussion between Booster and Katya offered a humorous and insightful exploration of modern relationships and the complexities of human interaction. Their candid exchanges and shared perspectives provided a refreshing take on love, commitment, and the ever-evolving social landscape.

  • Joel Kim Booster Answers 69 Questions with Grindr

    Joel Kim Booster Answers 69 Questions with Grindr

    Comedian Joel Kim Booster got candid during an interview with Grindr and Netflix to promote his new special, Psychosexual.

    In the hilarious video, an interviewer follows Booster around his gorgeous LA home and asks him the burning questions on all of our minds. Like what Britney Spears song is his favorite of all time.

    Naturally, the actor also dishes on his dating life and experience with Grindr. We learned he has a celebrity crush on Keiynan Lonsdale (I mean, who doesn’t?), and he prefers hookups before dates to “kick the tires a little bit.” But if you see Booster on the dating app and know who he is, “you’re legally required to tell me.”

    Watch the full video to hear Booster’s signature opening line on Grindr, his favorite cocktail to “prepare,” and what his drag name would be.

    Joel Kim Booster’s Psychosexual

    His comedy special Psychosexual is now streaming on Netflix. In it, Booster takes the stage in LA and riffs on leaked selfies, dining at P.F. Chang’s, keeping secrets, and why cats are better than dogs.

    Related | Joel Kim Booster Brings the Heat in Official ‘Fire Island’ Trailer

    The 34-year-old comedian also wrote and starred in the Hulu rom-com Fire Island. The movie follows a group of queer best friends on their annual week-long vacation to gay paradise. It’s a modern retelling of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and stars Bowen Yang, Margaret Cho, and Tomas Matos, among others.

  • Joel Kim Booster Shows off His Thong in New Pics

    Joel Kim Booster Shows off His Thong in New Pics

    Joel Kim Booster may not like thongs, but he sure does look good in one!

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