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We Need to Talk About Drag Race Season 10 Contestant Kameron Michaels

We Need to Talk About 'Drag Race' Season 10 Contestant Kameron Michaels

We Need to Talk About 'Drag Race' Season 10 Contestant Kameron Michaels

Girl needs to win!

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The season 10 queens of RuPaul's Drag Race have officially been announced, and gays across the globe are now frantically Googling every single queen who is set to star in the competition.

There are a number of big names this season. There’s Aquaria, who prior to being named a competitor on season 10 had well over 200,000 followers on Instagram. The Vixen, who is a well-known, fierce-ass Chicago queen. And Miz Cracker, who’s hilarious AF and the drag daughter of season 8 winner Bob the Drag Queen.

But despite all the already-famous queens favored to slay season 10, there’s another queen I want to win: Kameron Michaels. 

I know what you’re thinking: NO, it’s not just because Kameron is literally the hottest guy out of drag that has ever existed. (His body may look like a Greek god, but as we all know, chiseled abs and bubble butts are a dime a dozen in the gay community. He needs to be more than just a body—and he is!)

It’s because his lewks are truly insane. He’s incredibly diverse, able to go from fishy queen, to punk goth, to sci-fi babe in the blink of an eye. Kameron describes himself as a chameleon, and he’s right to do so. Girl can do it all.

So, here are some of my favorite lewks of the Nashville queen. Go ahead and GAG!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Zachary Zane

Zachary Zane is a writer, YouTube influencer, and activist whose work focuses on (bi)sexuality, gender, dating, relationships, and identity politics. Check out his YouTube channel here.

Zachary Zane is a writer, YouTube influencer, and activist whose work focuses on (bi)sexuality, gender, dating, relationships, and identity politics. Check out his YouTube channel here.