This week, a new satirical drug competition series is set to captivate fans of drug culture, and it’s not your typical reality show.
Queens who are taking part in the drama-filled competition include fan favourites Jujubee, Manila Luzon, Silky Nutmeg Ganache, Laganja Estranja, Rock M. Sakura and Tammie Brown. Dragara Champion Biqtch Puddin’. These queens face off in a high stakes game filled with twists, turns and shocking moments.
“Drug House Rules” takes what fans like about drug competitions and turns it into their heads. According to the show’s summary, Queens fights it with a series of challenges that quickly give way to chaos, secrets and broken alliances. As the game progresses, the competition becomes increasingly unpredictable, with each contestant trying to keep others on top.
This premise sounds familiar: Drag Queens is competing for the grand prize. But the reality of the show may not be the appearance. Entertainment WeeklyAnnouncement of an exclusive preview of the series on Wednesday, February 19th suggests that the show could be a satire of the script for Drugliarity TV, rather than a traditional competition.
In fact, the preview includes playful hints that the series may not follow the typical reality format. The creators of the show seem to be entertaining the genre. There are quotes such as “This ‘Competition’ series may not be everything you see” and “This singular ‘contest’.” Trixie & Katya Live – The Last Showbehind the directions of “Drug House Rules,” indicating that the show is likely to be a scripted comedy rather than a simple competition.
The trailer for this series supports this theory and introduces the Queen who acts in an exaggerated, over-the-top way. In the preview, Queens is seen engaged in heated debates, physical altercations, coming up with new catchphrases while everything is hosted by Tony Moore. The tone appears to be more playful, theatrical, and embrace the campy and outrageous aspects of drag culture.
Although the show may not offer a competition to bite the same type of nails Rupaul’s drag racingit’s sure to appeal to fans who love drugs and enjoy humor, satire and unexpected twists. This series promises to offer an interesting mix of chaos, wit and heart. Meanwhile, it gives drug fans the opportunity to see some of their favorite queens from a different perspective.
“Drag House Rules” joins the growth trends of drug-related shows that push boundaries and explore new formats, from real-life competitions to scripted series. The show is designed to keep viewers on the edge of their seats in each episode, offering a unique and humorous take on the popular drug competition genre.
At the premiere just a few days later, fans are eagerly anticipating the debut of “Drug House Rules.” If exclusive previews are any indication, this show will be filled with surprises, laughs and dramatic moments to keep viewers talking all the way after the credits roll.
Don’t miss the premiere Drug House Rules On Outtv on Friday, February 21st.
Source: Gayety – gayety.co