Tag: Kerri Colby

  • DeJa Skye Didn’t Come to Win She Came to Go Viral (And Succeeded)

    DeJa Skye Didn’t Come to Win She Came to Go Viral (And Succeeded)

    DeJa Skye has never been one to follow the crowd—and on RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Season 10, she made it clear: she’s not chasing the crown, she’s chasing the memes.

    Returning to the werkroom after first making waves on Season 14 (and singlehandedly carrying the Snatch Game with her Lil Jon impersonation), the Fresno queen brought her trademark blend of humor, heart, and internet-readiness back to the screen.

    “I didn’t come to win. I came to go viral,” DeJa told GAY TIMES. Mission: accomplished.

    Back in the Werkroom

    All Stars 10 kicked off with a twist: a bracket format that split queens into groups of six. DeJa competed in Bracket One alongside Aja, Bosco, Irene the Alien, Olivia Lux, and Phoenix.

    Her return to the franchise included a standout turn as Chardonnay Harrington in the improv challenge Murder of the Dance Floor, which earned rave reviews from the judges. Despite falling just short of a challenge win and racking up a respectable four points, she was eliminated in Episode 3 alongside Olivia and Phoenix.

    Still, DeJa walked away from the competition with her head held high—and with the internet firmly in her corner.

    “I’m very happy with what I showed, minus the international turmoil,” she joked, referencing her self-doubt during the improv challenge. “My goal was never to win. It was to show a transformation, have fun, and make memeable moments. I think I achieved that.”

    Meme Queen Energy

    If you missed the moment DeJa became a certified meme, let us set the scene: Bosco and Olivia are bickering over critiques, Aja’s reacting in real-time, and DeJa? She’s hairspraying a wigless mannequin head in the background like a bored neighbor at a BBQ.

    The clip exploded online—and even DeJa doesn’t remember doing it.

    “I saw a can of hairspray and was like, ‘I’m just going to mind my business…’ And then Aja stepping in when she did, it was the cherry on top,” she laughed. “That’s my memeable moment, for sure.”

    A New Format, A Fresh Perspective

    Though DeJa didn’t advance to the semifinals, she had praise for the All Stars 10 format and its point-based structure.

    “It makes more sense,” she said. “You get at least three episodes to show what you’ve got. You can throw ideas at the wall instead of overthinking everything.”

    Still, she acknowledged the format can be tough for slow-burners: “Some girls don’t hit their stride until week four, but here, you’ve got to hit it from the start.”

    DeJa was quick to uplift her fellow bracket-mates, calling them “heavy hitters” and adding, “We didn’t get lost in the fray. And having six queens instead of 18 really helped us shine.”

    One More Twist…

    Although DeJa’s run in Bracket One is over (for now), Drag Race wouldn’t be Drag Race without a gag. At the end of Episode 3, RuPaul announced that all eliminated queens would get another shot—sort of.

    Each regular judge will nominate one eliminated queen for a wildcard lottery. One queen will be randomly selected to rejoin the competition in the final lip-sync smackdown for the crown—and a $200,000 prize.

    So while DeJa may be out, she’s definitely not forgotten. And who knows? The queen of viral might just have one last twist up her bedazzled sleeve.

    Next Week on All Stars 10

    The spotlight shifts to Bracket Two, where six more queens—Jorgeous, Kerri Colby, Lydia B. Kollins, Mistress Isabelle Brooks, Nicole Paige Brooks, and Tina Burner—will face off for a coveted place in the semifinals.

    Catch new episodes of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10 every Friday, streaming on Paramount+.

  • ‘All Stars’ Kerri Colby Joins Forces with BUNKER DC and Whitman-Walker to Support LGBTQ+ Healthcare

    ‘All Stars’ Kerri Colby Joins Forces with BUNKER DC and Whitman-Walker to Support LGBTQ+ Healthcare

    In a dazzling collision of nightlife and advocacy, RuPaul’s Drag Race alum Kerri Colby is teaming up with D.C.’s premier LGBTQ+ nightclub BUNKER and community health leader Whitman-Walker Health to raise critical funds for inclusive, affirming healthcare in the nation’s capital. The month-long fundraiser kicks off May 1 and culminates in CLUB KERRI, a can’t-miss night of performance and purpose on Friday, May 23.

    BUNKER Fundraiser Club Kerri with 'Drag Race All Stars' Contestant Kerri Colby.
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    CLUB KERRI: A Night of Drag, Dance, and Impact

    The spotlight event of the campaign, CLUB KERRI, promises more than just fierce looks and electric beats. Hosted at BUNKER (2001 14th Street NW), the night will feature local drag favorite Cake Pop and Colby herself — fresh off her All Stars season — hitting the stage. Doors open at 10 p.m., and general admission is $20, with 50% of ticket sales going directly to Whitman-Walker Health. Colby will also donate proceeds from a special edition T-shirt to the cause.

    “This is about turning a night out into something life-changing,” Colby said in a statement. “Healthcare is a right — not a luxury — and this community knows how to fight for what matters.”

    People dancing freely in queer celebration at BUNKER.
    Photo: Bunker

    People dancing freely in queer celebration at BUNKER.
    Photo: BUNKER

    BUNKER’s Mission Beyond the Dance Floor

    Since opening in 2022, BUNKER has redefined what a nightclub can be: an inclusive, high-energy space that celebrates queerness in all its forms while actively giving back. Owner Zach Renovates emphasized the venue’s commitment to the community.

    “BUNKER was built to be more than a nightclub — it’s a space where our community can feel safe, celebrated, and supported,” he said. “Partnering with Whitman-Walker and collaborating with someone as iconic as Kerri Colby is our way of giving back to the city that gives us so much.”

    BUNKER has previously collaborated with LGBTQ+ organizations like Capital Pride Alliance, Latinx History Project, and SMYAL, proving that advocacy can go hand-in-hand with a good beat drop.

    Why This Fundraiser Matters

    Whitman-Walker Health, a D.C. nonprofit serving the LGBTQ+ and HIV-affected community since 1973, is facing a 40% reduction in federal research funding. That loss threatens programs that provide gender-affirming care, HIV prevention, mental health services, and other critical resources.

    “These budget cuts couldn’t come at a worse time,” said Ted Miller, interim executive director of the Whitman-Walker Foundation. “LGBTQ+ people — especially Black trans women and LGBTQ+ women of color — already face major barriers to care. This fundraiser is a lifeline.”

    Donations can be made directly through Whitman-Walker’s online portal throughout May.

    A Celebration With Purpose

    Beyond its neon lights and club bangers, CLUB KERRI represents a broader truth: when the LGBTQ+ community comes together, change happens. With music, movement, and meaningful action, Colby, BUNKER, and Whitman-Walker are proving that nightlife and advocacy can be a powerful pair.

    For updates on the fundraiser and event, follow BUNKER (@bunkerclubdc), Whitman-Walker Health (@whitmanwalker) and Kerri Colby (@kerricolby) for updates. Tickets are also available for purchase on BUNKER’s website.

  • Trans Advocate Vivian Wilson fronts Wildfang’s Name Reclamation Campaign and Talks ‘Drag Race’

    Trans Advocate Vivian Wilson fronts Wildfang’s Name Reclamation Campaign and Talks ‘Drag Race’

    Vivian Wilson, a 21-year-old trans advocate who has gained visibility online, is launching a collaboration with Wildfang, a queer-owned clothing brand, as the face of a campaign celebrating name reclamation. The announcement comes roughly one month after Wilson’s birthday.

    Reclaiming a Name

    Wilson, who spent the past three years updating legal documents to reflect her name and gender identity and engaging on social media, emphasized the significance of a chosen name for many transgender individuals.

    “For a lot of trans people, especially, there’s this sense of pride that goes along with your new name. It’s a reminder of who you are as a trans person,” Wilson told Out. “Obviously, not all trans people change their names. I know a lot of trans people that haven’t. But most of us tend to do so.”

    She further explained the personal history associated with a chosen name. “For trans people who change their names, there’s a history to that name, right? Saying your name is kind of an actualization of your transness.”

    Reflecting on her recent 21st birthday, Wilson described the past month as “spectacular,” noting exciting opportunities she has been able to pursue.

    Wildfang Collaboration

    The collaboration with Wildfang, dubbed “Vivian Wilson for Wildfang,” arose after the company noticed Wilson wearing their clothing in her TikTok videos. Wilson stated the partnership felt authentic as she genuinely uses their products. As part of the campaign, Wilson designed a special-edition t-shirt with the slogan, “Existing shouldn’t be revolutionary.” Wildfang has pledged to donate 100 percent of the profits from the shirt to The Trevor Project.

    Vivian Wilson Poses For Wildfang Campaign.
    Photo: Wildfang
    Vivian Wilson Poses For Wildfang Campaign.
    Photo: Wildfang

    Career Aspirations

    In a previous Teen Vogue cover story, Wilson expressed interest in modeling and Twitch streaming. When asked about the evolution of these career prospects, Wilson indicated she is still exploring various options.

    “Well, seven months ago I thought I was going to be an English teacher. So, yeah, I’m still figuring it out,” Wilson said with a laugh.

    She clarified her enjoyment of modeling and her intent to pursue it further, while also considering other avenues made possible by her platform, including acting, particularly voice acting. While acknowledging she might need lessons, Wilson expressed a long-term interest in appearing on the big screen.

    Wilson highlighted her appreciation for the collaborative aspect of modeling, including working with the crew, lighting technicians, and photographers to bring a vision to life. She noted the sense of community on set.

    Social Media Presence and Personality

    Wilson’s online presence on platforms like TikTok, Threads, and Instagram reflects her confident yet vulnerable personality. Known for her humor and ability to engage in serious discussions, Wilson is portrayed as bright, funny, and genuinely curious about various aspects of art, culture, and history, including LGBTQ+ history.

    Enthusiasm for “RuPaul’s Drag Race”

    A dedicated fan of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” Wilson possesses extensive knowledge of the show. She attended a premiere party for “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10” in New York City, generating media attention. Wilson described the experience as one of the best nights of her life, expressing excitement about meeting queens she admires, including Kerri Colby. She recounted her surprise at learning the queens knew she was attending.

    Wilson expressed her deep appreciation for drag as an art form and her support for local drag performers. One notable moment from the premiere party involved Wilson wearing a Bosco-branded tank top that read, “God’s favorite transsexual,” a garment she said she would cherish.

    While expressing a past interest in doing drag, Wilson indicated that her desire has grown after interacting with “Drag Race” legends and teased potential future plans, acknowledging the skill and effort involved in drag artistry.

    Representation and Message to Trans Youth

    Wilson acknowledged the simultaneous progress and setbacks in queer and trans representation in mainstream media, noting increased visibility in modeling but ongoing challenges in film and television. She expressed hope for future improvement in representation.

    Addressing trans youth, Wilson emphasized the existence of supportive communities and urged them to disregard negative opinions about their identity.

    Vivian Wilson Poses For Wildfang Campaign.
    Photo: Wildfang
    Vivian Wilson Poses For Wildfang Campaign.
    Photo: Wildfang
    Vivian Wilson Poses For Wildfang Campaign.
    Photo: Wildfang

    “There are people out there who will support you. I want you to know that and really embody it,” Wilson declared. “Don’t let other people’s negative opinions of who you are, your validity, or your queerness, affect your own perception of yourself. Because you are that bitch.”

    She concluded by assuring trans youth of the existence of community and a positive future.

    The Vivian Wilson for Wildfang collection is available for purchase on Wildfang.com.

  • Vivian Wilson Steals the Show at ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10’ Promo Event

    Vivian Wilson Steals the Show at ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10’ Promo Event

    Vivian Wilson may have a famous last name, but she’s making it crystal clear that she’s writing her own story—fierce, fabulous, and unapologetically hers.

    The 20-year-old trans activist and daughter of tech mogul Elon Musk turned heads at a promotional event for RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Season 10, dazzling fans and queens alike with her charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent.

    A Night to Remember

    Held over the weekend, the event featured appearances from a slew of Drag Race royalty including Bosco, Jasmine Kennedie, Kerri Colby and Denali. Wilson didn’t just attend—she showed up and showed out. Dressed in Bosco merchandise, including the now-iconic “God’s Favorite Transsexual” tank top and hoodie, she radiated confidence and queer joy from every angle.

     

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    On Sunday, May 11, Wilson shared a series of videos and photos from the event on social media, capturing moments with the queens, dancing to the beats of the ballroom, and strutting the runway with style. Her caption summed it up best: “One of the best nights of my life 💖✨🏳️‍⚧️.”

     

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    Runway Realness

    A clip obtained by TMZ showed Wilson commanding the catwalk like a seasoned queen, serving face and walking with the kind of confidence that says, “I am the moment.” The outlet cheekily captioned the video: “Estranged daughter Vivian Wilson is out here living her best life — completely unbothered by her dad’s shade and dancing like nobody’s watching!”

    The internet quickly ate it up, and fans praised her for living authentically, especially given her public estrangement from her billionaire father.

     

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    A Star Among Stars

    Vivian didn’t just mingle—she bonded with some of her favorite drag idols. Jasmine Kennedie took to Instagram to express her admiration for Wilson, posting a sweet photo and writing, “So lovely getting the chance to meet the beautiful and courageous @vivllainous! Such a beautiful soul. Until next time ❤️.”

     

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    Bosco, known for her witty humor and bold style, seemed equally thrilled to connect with Wilson, whose support for the trans community continues to inspire.

    And yes, Wilson did indeed rock Bosco’s merch like a pro. Both the “Transsexual Ribbed Unisex Tank” and the “Transsexual Embroidered Hoodie” are available on Bosco’s official website, now unofficially blessed by Vivian herself.

    The Category Is: Icon in the Making

    From runway struts to heartfelt selfies, Wilson’s appearance at the All Stars 10 promo event sent a powerful message: trans joy is real, and trans visibility matters. She’s proving that she’s not just surviving—she’s thriving, one fabulous moment at a time.

    Fans and media alike have taken notice, with many hailing Wilson as an emerging icon for Gen Z queer youth.

    And in true Drag Race fashion, we’ll say it: Vivian Wilson, condragulations, you are the winner of this week’s maxi challenge.

    RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10 is currently streaming on Paramount+, with new episodes every Friday.

     

  • WorldPride 2025 in D.C. Promises Dazzling Nights, Inclusive Beats, and Unforgettable Vibes

    WorldPride 2025 in D.C. Promises Dazzling Nights, Inclusive Beats, and Unforgettable Vibes

    From underground raves to glitter-drenched disco, here’s your ultimate guide to Pride party season in the nation’s capital.

    The rainbow is rising over Washington, D.C., as WorldPride 2025 prepares to transform the city into the epicenter of LGBTQ+ celebration. With parades, protests, and panels on the horizon, the nightlife is bringing the pulse—and these official events offer unforgettable nights of joy, identity, and high-voltage pride.

    May 17 – MAYHEM: The Rave World Tour

    Things kick off with chaos—in the best way. On Saturday, May 17, New York nightlife producer Luis Fernando unleashes MAYHEM: The Rave World Tour in D.C. at a secret warehouse location disclosed only to ticket holders. Headlined by Lady Gaga impersonator Nick Gaga, and featuring Drag Race alum Daya Betty, Miss Paradise 2025 Venus Mystique, and a stacked roster of drag stars and DJs, this late-night rave promises a full sensory overload. Expect top-tier lighting, massive art installations, and beats that don’t quit until 3:30 a.m.

    May 23 – CLUB KERRI at BUNKER

    On Friday, May 23, party with purpose at CLUB KERRI at BUNKER, a benefit bash supporting Whitman-Walker Health. Hosted by the iconic Kerri Colby of RuPaul’s Drag Race, the night includes performances by local star Cake Pop and a DJ lineup that will keep you moving. Half of all door proceeds will go directly to support inclusive healthcare initiatives. Doors open at 10 p.m. for this can’t-miss night of glam, community, and giving.

    May 31 – Shakira Tribute After-Party

    The hips won’t lie at AI Warehouse on Friday, May 31, as the official Shakira Tribute After-Party ignites following the pop star’s world tour stop. Presented by the LatinX History Project, the event features Medellín’s DJ Daiky Gamboa and Adobo DMV’s DJ Pedro Night. Proceeds support storytelling and empowerment for the Latinx LGBTQ+ community. The music is hot, the cause is real, and the vibes are electric.

    June 5 – Yes to All: WorldPride Kick-Off

    • Thursday, June 5 | 10 PM – 3 AM
    • Live performances by Wendy Guevara and music by Leo Blanco and Onyx
    • To purchase tickets (LINK)

    KINETIC and El Mozo set the stage for Pride’s biggest week on Thursday, June 5 with Yes to All, a global dance celebration featuring Wendy Guevara—the first trans woman to win a reality show in Latin America. With DJs Leo Blanco and Onyx at the helm, this late-night spectacle invites guests to say yes to music, pride, and unfiltered joy.

    June 6 – FULL BLOOM: A Night in Technicolor

    When the moon rises on Friday, June 6, the garden gates swing open. Full Bloom isn’t just a party — it’s a call to transformation. Taking over 100,000 square feet of immersive indoor and outdoor space in Northeast D.C., this WorldPride main event brings together the East Coast’s most electric queer nightlife crews for a night where every beat is a blossom and every body is a bouquet.

    From the legendary The Carry Nation (NYC) to the dreamy decadence of Flower Factory (DC) and the sweet seduction of Sweet Spot (BAL), three stages will pulse with rhythm and reverie. The DJ lineup — including Ed Bailey, WessTheDJ, Lemz, and Fish House Funk — promises a soundscape blooming with everything from hard house to disco-laced euphoria. And that’s just the beginning.

    Sip, sway, and sweat beneath the stars and strobes. With performers, pop-up vendors, and surprises yet to be announced, Full Bloom is your invitation to dance in full color and live out loud under the night sky. Don’t forget: petals are mandatory, shame is not on the guest list, and the dress code is “unapologetically more.”

    June 7 – Fabric of Freedom: WorldPride Main Event

    Saturday night’s crown jewel arrives June 7 with Fabric of Freedom, an expansive dance festival hosted by KINETIC and Capital Pride Alliance. With three immersive stages across 100,000 square feet, this all-night extravaganza features DJ sets from Kevin Aviance, Dan Slater, GSP, Micky Friedmann, and more. From circuit anthems to funky soul, it’s the heartbeat of WorldPride D.C.

    June 7 – 140+ X FWB X XUNT X GW (World DC Pride) (21+)

    Also on June 7, head to 1309 5th Street NE for XXL: Pride Warehouse Rave, a boundary-pushing event centering queer and trans joy. With a cutting-edge lineup including Juliana Huxtable, Sukubratz, and Nomiii, this party is split into two waves: the first for the 21–30 crowd, the second for a more seasoned (and spicy) 30+ audience.

    June 8 – Horse Meat Disco

    WorldPride closes out with glitter and grooves on Sunday, June 8, as Horse Meat Disco returns to D.C. Known for its sweaty, soulful energy and radically inclusive ethos, the night features Dangerous Rose, Coach Chris, and more. A portion of ticket sales supports the Mid-Atlantic Leather Weekend Travel Fund.

    With fierce performances, international DJs, and a joyful spirit pulsing through every event, WorldPride 2025 in Washington, D.C., is set to be a celebration of love, community, and liberation like no other!

  • ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10’ Drops Star-Studded Trailer Featuring Ariana Grande, Chappell Roan, and a Brand New Format

    ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10’ Drops Star-Studded Trailer Featuring Ariana Grande, Chappell Roan, and a Brand New Format

    Start your engines—and make room in the werkroom. RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars is returning for its 10th season on May 9, and this time it’s bigger, queerer, and witchier than ever.

    With a star-studded guest judge lineup and the largest cast in All Stars herstory, All Stars 10 promises high-stakes glamour, jaw-dropping performances, and a brand-new “Tournament of All Stars” format that could shake up the franchise forever.

    Grande, Erivo, and Roan… Oh My!

    In a teaser trailer that sent fans into a glittery meltdown, Wicked stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande storm the werkroom with the line: “The witches will see you now!” Queens lose it (as they should), and honestly, so did we.

    Meanwhile, queer pop icon Chappell Roan makes her entrance in a wig cap and robe, dryly asking the queens, “Do any of you queers have something sexy I can slip into?” Consider the bar for guest judge entrances raised.

    Buffy Is Back—and She Brought Ice Spice

    The judging panel this season reads like a who’s who of queer icons, Oscar nominees, viral hitmakers, and cult TV legends.

    Joining RuPaul and resident judges Michelle Visage, Ross Matthews, Carson Kressley, Ts Madison, Jamal Sims, and Law Roach are a diverse slate of guest judges, including:

    Meet the Queens

    Season 10 features a jaw-dropping 18 returning queens—making it the most packed All Stars season yet. Competing queens include:

    This diverse cast spans fan favorites, controversial queens, early outs, and redemption-seekers—all bringing a mix of charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent back to the main stage.

    New Format: The Tournament of All Stars

    Drag Race All Stars 10 will debut a brand-new structure known as the Tournament of All Stars. According to a press release from Paramount+:

    “The queens will be divided into three groups of six, each competing in their own bracket across three episodes. At the end of each bracket, the top three queens with the highest point totals will then advance to the semi-finals.”

    From there, it’s a high-stakes dash to the crown. The finalists will face off in an epic Lip Sync Smackdown for the Crown, with one queen ultimately earning a coveted spot in the Drag Race Hall of Fame.

    And yes, Untucked will be back too—because if you’re not watching Untucked, you’re only getting half the tea.

    How to Watch

    RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10 premieres May 9 exclusively on Paramount+ in the U.S. and WOW Presents Plus internationally.

    Watch the full trailer now and get ready for the ultimate drag battle royale—glamour, chaos, and glitter bombs included.