Rupaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10 Queens Aja and Bosco discuss Trump targeting the trans community. (World of Wonder)
Queen of Rupaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10 He talks about how corporate coronavirus has affected their livelihoods following Donald Trump’s reelection.
During the penultimate episode of All 10 starsthe remaining eight contestants aired today (July 11th) began debating how Trump’s attacks on the LGBTQ+ community personally affected them.
Aja, who appeared as a trans woman in 2021, started a conversation by talking to her fellow queens.
“I really want to let other trans girls know. You can live a happy life and we deserve to live,” she added in the Talking Head confession segment.
Returning to Bosco, the season 14 star who appeared as a trans woman in 2022, she lamented the fact that “it’s very difficult to get hormones right now.”
“In some states, that’s not available at all,” she said.

Trump pushed to end access to gender-affirming care for transgender youth under the age of 19. I was threatened withdraws federal funds for agencies that provide such healthcare. Although executive orders were blocked earlier this year, some hospitals reportedly stopped gender-affirming care amid pressure from the Trump administration.
Bosco went on to reveal that her passport is “completely saying “a man” (“male”).
“I’m crazy. I can’t travel in Dubai. I can’t come across international flights through any particular country. I’ll detain your ass,” she said.
“They are not only trying to silence us, they are literally trying to abolish us,” Aja replied.
The Trump administration also sought to deny trans and non-binary individuals being offered passports engraved with gender markers that match their gender identity, but a federal judge blocked the policy last month.

“I think a lot of that is being transferred to drugs,” Bosco continued in connection with Trump’s demonization of the LGBTQ+ community.
“It’s not that much work [is] It is currently available. Reservation fees have overall been reduced. Corporate sponsors are proud. ”
fellow Drag Race Queen Dayabety of Season 14 has revealed she is eager to intervene to share her experiences and work with drug queens in such an adversarial, anti-LGBTQ+ climate.
“I used to be a lot of sponsors on social media, but I feel like I’ve also dropped a lot from companies and large, big brands,” she said.

“They don’t feel like they want to be involved too much.”
Earlier this year it was revealed that many corporate sponsors are eliciting or expanding support for major pride events. New York Pride.
Actors believe the decline in pride’s corporate support stems from Trump’s attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
However, there are concerns about companies supporting pride events. It also spreads to EuropePride events in cities such as Berlin, Cologne, Munich, Athens and Liverpool have struggled to finance this year.
Finish the conversation, All 10 stars Queens tried to put a positive spin on current affairs.
“I had the privilege of growing when the windows were open. I hope I live to see the windows open again,” Alien Eileen said.
Bosco concluded: “Well, we have to open it ourselves for the next group.”
Rupaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10 The finale will air on Paramount+ in the US on Friday, July 18th. Stream Amazing gift plus Internationally.
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