HBO has renewed its docuseries We’re Here for a fourth season, with a new trio of drag queens starring.
Former RuPaul’s Drag Race champions Sasha Velour and Jaida Essence Hall and Canada’s Drag Race winner Priyanka will front season four, which is set to begin filming later this month. The coming season will follow the trio to two U.S. towns over the course of six episodes, taking an in-depth and more immersive look at the local political systems and participants, anti-lgbtq+ legislation and opposition, and their effect on the LGBTQ+ community as Sasha, Jaida and Priyanka work to spread love and connection through the art of drag.
The new hosts replace Bob the Drag Queen, D.J. “Shangela” Pierce and Eureka O’Hara on We’re Here. The change comes two months after a former production assistant on the series, Daniel McGarrigle, filed a civil suit against Pierce...
Former RuPaul’s Drag Race champions Sasha Velour and Jaida Essence Hall and Canada’s Drag Race winner Priyanka will front season four, which is set to begin filming later this month. The coming season will follow the trio to two U.S. towns over the course of six episodes, taking an in-depth and more immersive look at the local political systems and participants, anti-lgbtq+ legislation and opposition, and their effect on the LGBTQ+ community as Sasha, Jaida and Priyanka work to spread love and connection through the art of drag.
The new hosts replace Bob the Drag Queen, D.J. “Shangela” Pierce and Eureka O’Hara on We’re Here. The change comes two months after a former production assistant on the series, Daniel McGarrigle, filed a civil suit against Pierce...
- 7/12/2023
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Drag performer Shangela, best known as one of the stars of HBO’s acclaimed docuseries “We’re Here,” has been accused of sexual assault in a lawsuit filed Wednesday in Los Angeles.
The performer, whose real name is Darius Jeremy Pierce, denied the accusations in a statement provided to the Los Angeles Times, which first reported the lawsuit.
The lawsuit was filed by a “We’re Here” production assistant named Daniel McGarrigle, who says that on Feb. 25, 2020, he was raped by Pierce in the performer’s Louisiana hotel room after a crew party. McGarrigle says he had passed out, and woke up to find Pierce attempting to penetrate him. He says he attempted to struggle but was unable to escape.
McGarrigle says he didn’t initially report the assault out of fear for his job which, among other things, he says included serving as a driver and personal assistant for Pierce. He...
The performer, whose real name is Darius Jeremy Pierce, denied the accusations in a statement provided to the Los Angeles Times, which first reported the lawsuit.
The lawsuit was filed by a “We’re Here” production assistant named Daniel McGarrigle, who says that on Feb. 25, 2020, he was raped by Pierce in the performer’s Louisiana hotel room after a crew party. McGarrigle says he had passed out, and woke up to find Pierce attempting to penetrate him. He says he attempted to struggle but was unable to escape.
McGarrigle says he didn’t initially report the assault out of fear for his job which, among other things, he says included serving as a driver and personal assistant for Pierce. He...
- 5/4/2023
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
Stephan Gaghan has signed a pod deal with Fox 21 to create cable series for the production company. The agreement, which runs until June 2014, will see the writer-directer create, write and produce new projects as well as oversee other writers on new and possibly existing projects for the company. “Stephen has literally been my No. 1 target since I came to this job two years ago, but this deal is first and foremost about Stephen creating his signature show,” Fox 21 president Bert Salke said today. Gaghan wrote the Oscar-winning script for Steven Soderbergh’s Traffic. He also directed and wrote the 2005 geopolitical drama Syriana starring George Clooney. Gaghan also wrote the screenplay for the upcoming After Earth, staring Will Smith; the M. Night Shyamalan pic comes out June 13, 2013. Gaghan previously had a deal with 20th Century Fox TV that expired earlier this year. The pact with Fox 21 will not...
- 7/10/2012
- by DOMINIC PATTEN
- Deadline TV
In what is perhaps one of the darkest storylines on ABC Family Channel about four young girls stalked by the murderer of one of their friends, Pretty Little Liars somehow manages to make it seem like that is the B-story as young love abounds all around in Rosewood. In a recent press conference call, star Keegan Allen shared his candid thoughts about the Toby and Spencer relationship and what may lie ahead as the fourth season of Pretty Little Liars unveils new mysteries.
Anything is possible in Rosewood, and yet we always get some pretty interesting pairings on the show, too. While Toby’s main attraction so far has been with Spencer and Emily and Jenna, are we going to get to see any new relationships develop between Toby and any of the other characters this season?
Keegan: It’s really great that you ask something like that. We all...
Anything is possible in Rosewood, and yet we always get some pretty interesting pairings on the show, too. While Toby’s main attraction so far has been with Spencer and Emily and Jenna, are we going to get to see any new relationships develop between Toby and any of the other characters this season?
Keegan: It’s really great that you ask something like that. We all...
- 6/12/2012
- by Tiffany Vogt
- The TV Addict
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