Drag Queen Kenya Pleaser Responds to Controversy Over University Performance

John Lasseter

Former chief creative officer of Pixar, whose principles of storytelling have shaped modern animation.

A prominent figure from the eighteenth season of RuPaul's Drag Race, Kenya Pleaser, has found herself embroiled in a dispute. This controversy arose after criticisms from politician Nancy Mace and the online entity Libs of TikTok were leveled against her upcoming performance at the University of South Carolina. Pleaser, a celebrated drag artist, expressed her dismay to Entertainment Weekly, highlighting the unfortunate reality of being targeted by political figures for her work, which she has performed numerous times without incident. The University of South Carolina has since defended its decision, clarifying that the event is student-led and operates within the bounds of the First Amendment, without using taxpayer funds. This situation underscores the persistent challenges faced by LGBTQ+ artists in certain regions, where cultural expression can often become politicized.

Drag Performer Kenya Pleaser Faces Political Backlash for University of South Carolina Show

In a recent development, Kenya Pleaser, a celebrated alumna of RuPaul's Drag Race season 18, has openly addressed the burgeoning controversy surrounding her planned performance at the University of South Carolina. The dispute ignited when Nancy Mace, a vocal politician, and the influential social media account Libs of TikTok, publicly criticized the event. Mace, asserting that South Carolina's tax resources should not be used to promote what she termed 'nonsense' in educational institutions, amplified a post from Libs of TikTok that specifically targeted Kenya's appearance scheduled for April 14.

Kenya Pleaser conveyed her profound sadness to Entertainment Weekly, lamenting that political figures are targeting her for a type of show she has successfully staged many times in the past. She stressed that drag is a form of entertainment, emphasizing her expertise in adapting her performances to suit diverse audiences, including students. The event, a long-standing tradition known as Birdcage, is scheduled to take place at the university's Russell House Ballroom. Kenya, who began her drag career at Birdcage, noted that this year marks her third participation and her first time headlining, calling it a significant milestone.

In response to the mounting criticism, the University of South Carolina issued a statement via its official X account, clarifying that the event is organized and funded by student organizations, not by state tax dollars. The university asserted its commitment to upholding the First Amendment, which protects students' rights to choose their own programming. Kenya, through her own social media channels, expressed the unique challenges faced by queer individuals in the Deep South, highlighting the ongoing struggle against homophobia and racism, often masked by political and religious agendas. Her peers from Drag Race season 17 and All Stars 10, including Lydia B. Kollins, Joella, and Lana Ja'Rae, rallied in support, commending her resilience and artistry.

This incident reflects a broader societal tension concerning artistic expression, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community, and the role of educational institutions in fostering inclusive environments. Kenya Pleaser's determination to continue her work, despite the backlash, serves as a powerful testament to the importance of representation and advocacy in the arts.

This entire situation truly highlights how crucial it is to support artistic freedom and diverse voices, especially in regions where they might be met with resistance. It's disheartening to see political agendas attempt to stifle cultural expression, particularly when it provides a vital sense of community and visibility for marginalized groups. Kenya Pleaser's resilience and the university's defense of student-led initiatives are inspiring reminders that art, in all its forms, deserves to thrive without undue interference or judgment.

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