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Take a look into the world of New York's queer vogue ballroom scene. Follow the lives of 4 fabulous voguers and 1 incredible commentator as they prepare to compete, face personal challenges and strive to take their lives to the next level.
Episode 10 : Female Figures
June. 27,2018
Tati and Davina sit down to discuss the aftermath of Tati's 'Hoe-gerie' party and the Facebook Live video that went viral after.
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Episode 9 : American Realness
June. 20,2018
These future legendary children travel to Chicago to compete at The Annual Midwest Awards Ball.
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Episode 8 : D.M.S.R. (Dance, Music, Sex, Romance)
June. 13,2018
Tati hosts an all-girl lingerie party for her closet fem queens. Jelani goes on a date, and Alex introduces us to 'Bae.'
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Episode 7 : Guns and Roses
June. 06,2018
Precious travels to Michigan to commentate The Detroit Awards Ball, reconnect with her 'gay father,' and to work through her anxiety and PTSD at the local gun range.
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Episode 6 : C.R.E.A.M.
May. 30,2018
Jelani seeks help from a financial advisor, wanting to learn more about investments and building credit. Tati and Alex walk in fashion week for a luxury brand.
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Episode 5 : Thug Realness
May. 23,2018
Jelani wonders if his 'realness' will measure up in Philly at The Dorian Corey Ball. Meanwhile, Tati meets with The House of Lanvin, who's been courting her, to discuss joining.
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Episode 4 : Ballroom and Beyond
May. 16,2018
Tati walks the Women's March, realizing the lack of representation for black and trans women. Meanwhile, Alex and Precious weigh their options outside of ballroom.
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Episode 3 : Old Way
May. 09,2018
Jelani gets honest with his father about his homosexuality. Relish, desperate for a win this season, gears up to walk at The Kiki Ball, and Tati debuts in a new category.
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