Here's all the LGBTQ+ shows we're looking forward to watching on Quibi!

Only available on mobile devices, the brand new streaming service Quibi just launched today, and it is full of LGBTQ+ content!
Quibi (which is short for "Quick Bites") boasts over 170 shows of original programming for a new generation of TV watchers, including new series from Steven Spielberg, Jennifer Lopez, and Liam Hemsworth. Between queer spins on dating shows, a slew of queer hosts and celebrities, RuPaul's Drag Race kikis, and even entire scripts centered on Fire Island, there's a lot for LGBTQ+ viewers to explore.
Scroll down to see the shows available to watch today, including content from Tituss Burgess and Sasha Velour. Expect news about Demi Lovato's documentary, Joel Kim Booster's gay scripted series Trip, and so much more soon.
Singled Out

1 dater. 30 singles. 3 rounds. Who will slide out of the friend zone and into our dater’s heart? And it's all hosted by Keke Palmer and Joel Kim Booster!
You Ain't Got These

Emmy-winner Lena Waithe hosts, You Ain't Got These, a deep dive into sneaker culture. "People want to be seen, to feel significant, and the way to do that is to put on a pair of kicks everyone wants."
NightGowns

Full of heart, humor, and a hell of a lot of glitter, NightGowns follows Sasha Velour over the course of eight episodes as she adapts her critically-acclaimed Brooklyn drag revue into a full-on stage production—and the biggest drag showcase of her life.
Part performance documentary, part portrait of the artist, we’ll watch Velour work with each member of her uniquely inclusive ensemble to craft the lip-sync performances of their wildest dreams. Each installment draws us to one performer in particular and pulls back the curtain on their life out of drag, their process, and their story, culminating in a made-for-mobile visual expression of their live number, directed by legendary music video director Sophie Muller. The result will be something totally new: live drag, designed for the screen. Eight iconic, shareable, must-watch performances that redefine what drag can be.
Gayme Show!

Hosted by comedians Matt Rogers and Dave Mizzoni, Gayme Show! is a comedic competition show that uplifts and celebrates the LGBTQ+ community and its allies. In each episode, two straight contestants are paired with a celebrity "life partner" as they battle head to head in physical, mental and even emotional challenges for the title of "Queen of the Straights."
Some of the celebrity "life partners" include Ilana Glazer, D'Arcy Carden, Trixie Mattel, Jon Lovett, Nicole Byer, Rachel Bloom, Guy Branum and more.
Murder House Flip

Home designers Joelle Uzyel and Mikel Welch help homeowners renovate the most infamous murder houses.
Fashion's a Drag

RuPaul’s Drag Race star Willam Belli and model Denise Bidot spill the tea on celebrity style and the fashion industry with their drag queen friends.
Prodigy

Soccer icon Megan Rapinoe hosts Prodigy, a docuseries profiling eight athletes aged 21 or younger who are set to become the next superstars in their respective fields.
Dishmantled

From the creator and executive producer of Chopped comes Dishmantled, a high-octane cooking competition that will literally blow your socks off. Hosted by Tituss Burgess, each episode starts with the cannon-blasting of a mystery food dish into the faces of two blindfolded chefs. They’ll use their culinary prowess to identify the exploded dish and then race against the clock to recreate it. Whichever chef comes closest to the original dish wins a cash prize. Guest judges include Dan Levy, Wolfgang Puck, Jane Krakowski, Antoni Porowski, Rachel Dratch, Roy Choi and more.













































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