Nothing can stop drag stars Monet X Change and Bunny from spreading their own infectious brand of humor. These New Yorkers are tucked and loaded to dissect the latest scandals, drag happenings and a few issues to boot. The pair don't always agree, which make for more interesting discussions, as do their weekly guests.
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This week Bunny and Monét are together to talk about bad Grindr encounters. A NYC Judge is fired for having an explicit Only Fans account, Bunny shares tips on how to get out of jury duty and the proposed TikTok ban. more
This Week, Bunny and Monét welcome Trans comedian /actress, Tuesday Thomas to the podcast to talk about doing stand up comedy and her special on Amazon Prime, "Tuesday's Trash". They also talk about the history of outing trans people, her experience ... more
This week, Bunny and Monét welcome Heklina to the podcast to talk about how she first met Bunny, Gay culture and references between different generations and how they feel about children at drag shows. more
been listening since 2021 & love monet & bunny's conversations good to see differing opinions & minds get changed
ABSOLUTELY LOVE THE SHOW ! more
Love the show. Love that smart, Progressive politics are involved as well, which is rare. But can Monet please stop snorting her snot in the microphone every five minutes?? It’s so disgusting. Thanks
Listen to women of color!!!!! Shut up Bunny !!! Know when to listen and know when to speak. White men always argue the lived experience of women of color and Bunny is no different.
Iam sorry but I really more
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Ebony and Irony launched 3 years ago and published 104 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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