as you know,
i quit reality tv many years ago and never looked back.
i don’t know how ya’ll watch that shit.
after a point,
it’s the same recycled storylines and beef.
besides an actor coming out …
no one (i know) is really into “the real friends of weho“.
are these people even friends?
some of ya’ll tune in heavy to those ratchet-ass gay shows on zeus.
todrick hall is part of the cast and isn’t getting much love either.
he posted an open letter for everyone to read via ( x pop craze )…
besides this show is not really interesting,
and many gays are upset with it cutting into drag race…
Todrick isn’t really likable.
his antics ( x on his last reality show appearance ) turned many off.
i think people want to see good dramas these days.
todrick could look into being the villain on a tv show.
he tries to be “the good gay” but i think he is a better villain.
i think that would “werk” for him more.
I’m just basic as hell, because there is no way I’m watching a TV show with a Black gay man who doesn’t date other Black gay men. And no, I’m not policing his dik. He can date whomever he wants, and I can watch whatever I want. The end. Periodt. Over and out. Hit the road Jack and don’t you come back no more no more.
If the cast of anything non-hetero doesn’t look like Pose, I’m not interested honestly. It’s the bare minimum I will accept. Seeing them ruin ballroom with their raisin potato salad rhythmless mess…No thanks.
I lived in West Hollywood in the mid 90’s. It was aggressively plastic then and it isn’t any different now. I lived on Fountain near Jazzmun, the well known drag star veteran of many TV shows. She worked at Peanuts then. I remember her performing Brandy’s song “Baby” in a red bathing suit fashioned from roses. I detested the sissiness of the scene. It was comprised of fakes in every shade trying to come up. Very cut throat. Mother Hall is the embodiment of all that glue and inauthenticity.
Not watching.🤐
He’s been problematic for a long time and people are just tired of him.
^ i think he is getting his national negro wake-up call.
he got virtually no support from the black gays and the white gays turned on him QUICK.