Logan Kelly is a 15-year-old boy who loves karate, motor racing and is Australia's youngest drag queen. Logan’s alter ego is Candy Featherbottom and together they want to help celebrate diversity and empowerment with anyone that considers themselves a little different. Across this first series Logan or Candy will talk with other drag artists from around the world to learn more about the industry.T... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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In the final epsiode of this season, Logan gets some tips and tricks from the queens on not only his career but how they see drag in the future
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In this episode Logan chat with some of those that have made it big on TV and on social and understands what its like to be in the public eye.
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This episode we go behind the Queens to see what their lives are like outside of drag.
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In this episode we hear from our Drag Queen guests on their journey's of coming out and sexuality within the drag industry.
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Great to hear a young person talking about positivity & broadening minds to acceptance.
Loved the first episode and cannot wait for the rest of the season!
I love this from such a confident young man. How gorgeous is the support and love from his parents ❤️
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