Martina Brookshire: Meet the drag queen bringing high camp to the high seas Conor Clark August 24, 2022 – 4 min read Share this article Share to Facebook Share to X Share to LinkedIn More ways to share Email WhatsApp Telegram Threads Bluesky Mastodon Reddit Pinterest The Gay Times Mailer Queer culture and news, delivered weekly. Subscribe for free. Subscribe Subscribing... Subscription successful! Oops, something went wrong. Please try again. Drag Race UK queens star in chaotic drag panto Snow White at the Emerald Theatre – review Chris Selman • Culture Happy Holi-gays! (too early?) It’s clear the queers win Christmas. Here’s why… Jordan Robledo • Culture ‘It was a mercy kill’: Drag Race UK’s Tayris Mongardi on her emotional exit and honouring her heritage In her GAY TIMES exit interview, Tayris Mongardi spills on her “mercy kill” exit, representing her Jamaican and Black identity, and her relationship with on-screen lover Catrin. Sam Damshenas • Culture Drag Race UK’s Bonnie Ann Clyde on her shock exit, making herstory and Chair (bitch!) In her GAY TIMES exit interview, Bonnie Ann Clyde spills on her shock sashay, the rivalry edit that never was, and what her success means for queens back home in the Republic of Ireland. Sam Damshenas • Culture
Drag Race UK queens star in chaotic drag panto Snow White at the Emerald Theatre – review Chris Selman • Culture
Happy Holi-gays! (too early?) It’s clear the queers win Christmas. Here’s why… Jordan Robledo • Culture
‘It was a mercy kill’: Drag Race UK’s Tayris Mongardi on her emotional exit and honouring her heritage In her GAY TIMES exit interview, Tayris Mongardi spills on her “mercy kill” exit, representing her Jamaican and Black identity, and her relationship with on-screen lover Catrin. Sam Damshenas • Culture
Drag Race UK’s Bonnie Ann Clyde on her shock exit, making herstory and Chair (bitch!) In her GAY TIMES exit interview, Bonnie Ann Clyde spills on her shock sashay, the rivalry edit that never was, and what her success means for queens back home in the Republic of Ireland. Sam Damshenas • Culture