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2 weeks ago |
gayety.com | Caitlynn McDaniel
In Fear Street: Prom Queen, campaigning for the crown becomes a death sentence. Set in 1988, Netflix’s newest entry in the R.L. Stine-inspired franchise throws us into the wolfpack of Shadyside High’s popular girls, a clique known for their charm, cruelty, and cutthroat campaigns for prom queen. But when outsider Lori is suddenly nominated, the high school hierarchy is shaken—and people start disappearing.
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2 weeks ago |
gayety.com | Caitlynn McDaniel
Netflix just took prom night to a whole new level. Ahead of Fear Street: Prom Queen’s release on May 23, the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles was transformed into the blood-soaked halls of Shadyside High for an immersive prom experience that fans won’t soon forget. From May 17 to May 19, fans of R.L. Stine’s iconic Fear Street series had the chance to relive the horror of 1988 prom night—but with plenty of scares.
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3 weeks ago |
gayety.com | Caitlynn McDaniel
Plus how his new book, flirty era, and ‘Can I Call You’ are redefining his journey. In a candid interview for the Pride Podcast, David Archuleta opens up about how his obsession with Disneyland’s viral Evil Queen performer wasn’t just a casual moment—it was an awakening of sorts. “Something about her just did things to me,” he laughed, recalling his first encounter. “I guess I didn’t realize how much I liked being talked to like that by a strong woman.”Honestly, we can’t blame him.
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3 weeks ago |
gayety.com | Caitlynn McDaniel
Frankie Grande is stepping into his own with the release of his debut album Hotel Rock Bottom, set to drop on June 27, 2025, via Casablanca Records. Ahead of the album, he’s unleashed the unapologetically queer single “Boys,” which is already setting dance floors ablaze with its infectious beat and flirty lyrics. “Boys” is a bold reimagining of Cyndi Lauper’s classic “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” now turned into a summer anthem for queer joy.
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3 weeks ago |
gayety.com | Caitlynn McDaniel
Dearest readers, Lady Whistledown has delivered the news we’ve all been waiting for. Netflix has officially renewed Bridgerton for not just one, but two more seasons—guaranteeing our return to Mayfair through Seasons 5 and 6. The announcement came just in time to accompany the release of another much-anticipated teaser for Season 4, which is set to premiere in 2026. If you thought you had seen enough scandal and ballgown drama, think again.
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