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We're Here creators explain why watching show is urgent amid LGBTQ hate

Por: Newsweek Life November 26, 2022

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It is urgent that people watch We're Here to understand how hatred towards the LGBTQ community can spread if left unchecked, and what can be done to tackle it, show co-creator Stephen Warren has told Newsweek.The Emmy-winning reality series sees RuPaul's Drag Race icons Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka and Shangela travel to small towns across the country to spread love and help residents of the community, with the week-long trip culminating... + full article



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